In the spirit of optimism, you can take the continued exchanging of letters between promoters Kathy Duva and Yvon Michel as a sign that there’s a chance of salvaging hope for their two light heavyweight thoroughbreds to eventually meet.
A purse bid was due to take place on Friday to determine who would win the right to promote the ordered showdown between World light heavyweight king Adonis Stevenson and unbeaten three-belt titlist Sergey Kovalev. Duva’s Main Events produced jaw dropping news on Tuesday when announcing that their side was withdrawing from the session.
The news came as a shock, considering the fact that Kovalev and Main Events had spent more than a year chasing and belittling—and at one point even having filed a lawsuit against—Stevenson and his team. This time around, it was time for Main Events to perform the walk of shame, though gloating wasn’t at the top of Michel’s list of ways to handle the situation.
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A purse bid was due to take place on Friday to determine who would win the right to promote the ordered showdown between World light heavyweight king Adonis Stevenson and unbeaten three-belt titlist Sergey Kovalev. Duva’s Main Events produced jaw dropping news on Tuesday when announcing that their side was withdrawing from the session.
The news came as a shock, considering the fact that Kovalev and Main Events had spent more than a year chasing and belittling—and at one point even having filed a lawsuit against—Stevenson and his team. This time around, it was time for Main Events to perform the walk of shame, though gloating wasn’t at the top of Michel’s list of ways to handle the situation.
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