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  • Michel doesn't rule out Kovalev fight next year

    Promoter Yvon Michel discusses Stevenson-Kovalev saga

    Aside from next weekend's Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao superfight, it could be argued that the fight most people want to see is a light heavyweight showdown between Adonis Stevenson and Sergey Kovalev for all the marbles.

    The fight has been talked about since the summer of 2013 when both fighters won world titles within a couple of months of each other. Stevenson announced himself on the world stage when he caused an upset, drilling Chad Dawson in a single round to claim the RING Magazine and WBC straps; while Kovalev traveled to Wales and stopped Nathan Cleverly for the WBO title.

    In November 2013, both appeared on the same card against ranked contenders, and again both impressively took care of business. They seemed primed to meet.

    However, in 2014 things got complicated.

    "When we moved from HBO to Showtime it was because at the time the guy to beat in the division was Bernard Hopkins," Yvon Michel, Stevenson's promoter, told R i n g TV. com on Wednesday. "He had the prestige, he was a world champion; Stevenson-Hopkins would have made a great event here in Montreal at that time.

    "Even if Stevenson had beat Kovalev [at that time] it would have been just a regular fight; nobody knew who Kovalev was. A win over Kovalev at that time wouldn't have improved Stevenson's position. So we made that move to go for a Hopkins fight and finally Hopkins decided to go in Kovalev's direction. It was out of our control." [What??? Adonis just failed to sign the B-Hop fight...]

    Kovalev went on to beat Hopkins with a surprisingly masterful display of boxing and added the WBA and IBF titles to his collection.

    Last December at the WBC annual convention, Main Events (Kovalev's promoter) made a power play to force a fight between Stevenson and their man.

    "It was a great move by Kathy Duva and Main Events to go to the WBC and ask for Kovalev to become the mandatory contender for Adonis Stevenson," acknowledged Michel. "That was going to solve the problem; we don't have the greatest relationship [with Main Events] because of the lawsuit that they launched against us. They did that to hurt our reputation, so we didn't get along very good. So sitting with them to come to an agreement at that time was not likely.

    "So when they made that move, when we were informed, we were happy because we said to ourselves, 'We don't need to negotiate and the group that believes in the value of the fight the most will do it.' They were backed by HBO and on our side we had PBC and Showtime with Al Haymon. We prepared the best bid that was possible to have with the resources we have.

    "I believe at that time they made the request of a purse bid because they believed they were going to win a purse bid if we weren't going to negotiate [the fight]. But since the launch of PBC and the resources we have on our side now they didn't believe anymore that they were going to win a purse bid and they re-signed with HBO without having confirmation that HBO would let them fight on Showtime or in a PBC event if they lost the bid.

    "They put themselves in a position where really it was a difficult task to do a fight between Stevenson and Kovalev."

    Michel says he received a letter from Duva, though hasn't as yet responded. The letter asks for both parties to meet with HBO in an attempt to make the fight.

    He isn't writing off the possibility of brokering a deal with Main Events.

    "We want to do the fight but we want to make sure we will be with the television [network] that will believe in that fight the most and then will be willing to put the most money behind the fight," he said. "If it is HBO we don't have a problem seeing what they can offer and what sort of investment they can come up with and how it compares with what we have on our side."

    So what does it all mean for the possibility of the fight ever taking place?

    "I believe that fight will happen," Michel said. "I don’t believe it will be as soon as we thought. We thought it was going to be early fall. It might be early 2016 but the move they have done will delay it for sure.

    "Adonis wants to fight him. We have to find some compromise somewhere; we're willing to do some. We're willing to negotiate with Kathy Duva and hopefully we find a solution down the road.

    "I believe Stevenson-Kovalev is the best fight we can see in boxing besides a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight. Two huge punchers, they are antagonistic to each other. I think it's probably the most anticipated fight in the light heavyweight division since Spinks-Qawi in the early 1980s. The fight has to happen; it's a huge, huge fight. Hopefully we'll find a way that everybody will co-operate and do it."

    Michel also had something to say about the rhetoric surrounding the failed negotiations.

    "They tried to make everyone think Adonis is scared of Kovalev. I don't believe anybody is scared of anybody. They are fighters, they have pride, they have egos, they're strong.

    "I don’t believe Kovalev is scared like Adonis has never been scared. They were simply concerned of not winning the bid and looking bad because if they didn't have the blessing of HBO to fight Stevenson and the fight went to another network."

    Where does the recent developments leave Stevenson's immediate plans?

    "We're looking at the possibility of a June 27 fight in Montreal, it's not set in stone but it's a possibility," explained Michel. “[Then] we're looking to do a title defense [in Haiti, Stevenson place of birth], definitely in 2015, probably in September.”

    Aside from Stevenson, Michel is very high on another of his 175-pound clients, and this time it is him who is in the corner of a heavy-handed Russian, Artur Beterbiev.

    “He is the future of the division,” said Michel. (etc, etc)


    http://r i n g t v. c r a v e o n line.com/news/387303-promoter-yvon-michel-discusses-stevenson-kovalev-saga

  • #2
    Now, Michel looks more cautious as Chavez Jr is lost in limbo...

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    • #3
      So back to square one! HBO better put up more $, otherwise no fight!

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      • #4
        So many contradictions and lies from Michel, he's a man not in control of his own fighter and having to cover for the moves Haymon makes.

        "When we moved from HBO to Showtime it was because at the time the guy to beat in the division was Bernard Hopkins," Yvon Michel
        Lie, he was negotiating the Kovalev fight and moved across to fight Fonfara not Hopkins.

        "Even if Stevenson had beat Kovalev [at that time] it would have been just a regular fight; nobody knew who Kovalev was. A win over Kovalev at that time wouldn't have improved Stevenson's position.
        Lie, it was the fight in the division, the consensus FOTY amongst boxing fans. Of course it would have improved Stevenson's position, ludicrous to suggest otherwise.

        So we made that move to go for a Hopkins fight and finally Hopkins decided to go in Kovalev's direction. It was out of our control
        Lie, Hopkins was given no choice, they were going to strip him and Haymon knew it, his fighter Williams Jr. would have been in line for the vacant title shot.

        "It was a great move by Kathy Duva and Main Events to go to the WBC and ask for Kovalev to become the mandatory contender for Adonis Stevenson," acknowledged Michel.

        "So when they made that move, when we were informed, we were happy
        Lie, he is on record stating they were unhappy with the WBC because they weren't consulted.

        "I believe at that time they made the request of a purse bid because they believed they were going to win a purse bid if we weren't going to negotiate [the fight]. But since the launch of PBC and the resources we have on our side now they didn't believe anymore that they were going to win a purse bid and they re-signed with HBO without having confirmation that HBO would let them fight on Showtime or in a PBC event if they lost the bid".
        This part is actually true.

        Michel talking 2016 is all we need to know about how much they want this fight, I think we can pretty much forget about this bout for now.

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        • #5
          Kovalev walked away from the fight. Michel is trying to get it made.

          No one can stop Kov/DUva from hiding behind HBO.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
            Kovalev walked away from the fight. Michel is trying to get it made.

            No one can stop Kov/DUva from hiding behind HBO.
            The fight is on the table, there's only one side talking 2016.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
              The fight is on the table, there's only one side talking 2016.
              Duva/Kov walked away from the purse bid. They are hiding behind HBO.

              I am not surprised you don't, won't or can't admit it. It would just be nice if you did the same thing you did when Stevenson did similar.

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              • #8
                Of course he's gonna say that

                Most people think kova is the man to beat at LHW

                So saying he's possibly gonna fight kova keeps Stevenson relevant

                And don't listen to Floyd fans/SDF

                "Duva hiding behind hbo doe"

                Even if they think kova will win , Why would hbo want to forgo the most lucrative fight in the division? He comes back to hbo with no credible challengers left.

                Hbo have to take some flak .

                Networks are not directly involved in purse bids but hbo should fund main events bid

                Also, stevensons promoter flat out lies there. They ducked a 49 year old Hopkins. And by doing so, confirm that they ducked kovalev .

                Of that there is very little doubt.
                Last edited by jas; 04-24-2015, 10:38 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
                  The fight is on the table, there's only one side talking 2016.
                  The side that offers the most money should have the rights to promote and air the fight. That's the entire purpose of a purse bid. Why is Duva against this?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mr 117-111 View Post
                    The side that offers the most money should have the rights to promote and air the fight. That's the entire purpose of a purse bid. Why is Duva against this?
                    Because she's not contractually allowed. Meanwhile 50/50 on HBO is better than anything Stevenson got going. What's his excuse?

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