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  • The Hammer
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    #31
    Originally posted by BritishBoxing92
    so its gonna be wlad-povetkin then??? i should have known haye wasnt going to fight wladimir
    Wlad offered 50-50 with no options, and Haye just ignored him and never responded.

    W. Klitschko to fight Povetkin in fall

    By Dan Rafael
    ESPN.com


    Heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko will face mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin in September in Germany after K2 Promotions, the company owned by Klitschko and his brother, fellow heavyweight titleholder Vitali Klitschko, won a purse bid Tuesday at the IBF headquarters in East Orange, N.J.

    K2 Promotions bid $8,313,000 to easily beat the only other bidder, Povetkin promoter Sauerland Event, which offered $4,250,001. With the split going 75 percent for the champion and 25 percent for the challenger under IBF rules, Klitschko is entitled to $6,234,750 and Povetkin $2,078,250.

    Going into the bid, it seemed unlikely that Sauerland Event could win the bid since it would have to give up 75 percent of the money.

    K2 Promotions has 90 days to put on the fight and is planning for it to take place Sept. 11 or Sept. 18, probably in Frankfurt, Germany.

    "We don't know exactly when or where yet because we are waiting to hear from the soccer league in Germany to tell us which dates the stadiums are available," Klitschko adviser Shelly Finkel told ESPN.com.

    The fight between Olympic gold medalists -- Klitschko won for Ukraine in the 1996 Atlanta Games and Povetkin for Russia in the 2004 Athens Games -- is long overdue.

    Povetkin (19-0, 14 KOs) has been the mandatory challenger since outpointing American Eddie Chambers in a competitive fight in Germany in a January 2008 title eliminator.

    K2 had won a previous purse bid and the fight was scheduled to take place in December 2008. However, Povetkin withdrew after suffering a foot injury when he tripped over a tree root while running during training. Klitschko, 34, instead faced former champion Hasim Rahman and easily knocked him out in the seventh round.

    They were planning the fight for a second time to take place at the end of 2009, but this time it was Klitschko who was injured. He hurt his shoulder during a lopsided 10th-round knockout of Ruslan Chagaev last June, needed surgery and did not fight for the rest of the year.

    When Klitschko (54-3, 48 KOs) returned in March, it was for a WBO mandatory title defense, in which he dominated Chambers en route to a crushing 12th-round knockout. Klitschko will be making the ninth defense of his second title reign against Povetkin.

    Klitschko had hoped to next face belt-holder David Haye of England to further unify titles. The IBF's rules allow unification fights to supersede mandatory bouts and Haye was available and in negotiations with K2. Haye has been relentless calling out and verbally attacking Klitschko and his brother, but ultimately declined a deal to fight Wladimir.

    Klitschko's camp offered Haye the deal he wanted, a 50-50 financial split without options on any of his future bouts, but the offer was spurned and they moved on to Povetkin.

    "We're happy to have won the purse bid and now we're looking forward to promoting the fight," said Tom Loeffler, the managing director of K2 Promotions. "Povetkin has been the mandatory challenger for some time. He's a high-quality contender and he's undefeated. Wladimir is happy to get this out of the way since it is his obligation to the IBF and because Haye isn't interested in fighting either of the brothers any time soon."

    Sauerland Event said it would have been fine delaying the mandatory with Klitschko for him to fight Haye because it wanted to give Povetkin more time to adjust to being trained by Teddy Atlas, the ESPN ringside analyst for "Friday Night Fights" who now heads Povetkin's corner. But once the Klitschko-Haye talks went nowhere, K2 asked the IBF to order a purse bid since it did not feel it could make a deal with Sauerland Event.

    "I think this is a great fight, the best one out there for the heavyweight division at this point with Haye not available," Finkel said. "With Haye not available, I don't know any other fight in the heavyweight division that would be better."

    Povetkin (19-0, 14 KOs), 30, is coming off a fifth-round knockout of Javier Mora on March 13 in Germany, his second bout under Atlas' tutelage.

    There are no set television plans for the fight in the United States, but HBO's Ross Greenburg told ESPN.com that the network, which has televised numerous Klitschko fights and also aired Povetkin-Chambers, has no plans to buy the fight.

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    • lfc19titles
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      #32
      ****ing coward klitchsko, negotiate the fight with haye you *****, more ducking from another brother, if he was serious about fighting haye he wouldnt arrange another fight

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        #33
        Originally posted by ChopperRead
        Now that the coast is clear, Haye is poking his head out of his gopher hole:

        http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-Harrison.html
        Look at how happy Haye looks in the pic on the link now that he knows it won't be him getting brutally punished for 10-11rd before getting KTFO by Wlad.

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          #34
          Originally posted by lfc19titles
          ****ing coward klitchsko, negotiate the fight with haye you *****, more ducking from another brother, if he was serious about fighting haye he wouldnt arrange another fight
          You are either being sarcastic or dont know boxing at all.

          Klitscho has a mandatory fight against Povetkin and was given a months time to get a fight with Haye. He offered 50/50 with no future commitments and Haye didnt say a word.

          Now Wlad has to fight Povetkin or be stripped of his title.

          What part of MANDATORY dont you understand?

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          • Davros?
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            #35
            I dont think Povetkin has much of a chance to win. We all want Haye vs Wlad, Haye's needs to man up and his team need to be sacked if it doesnt happen soon.

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              #36
              Ah well. Since Haye failed to live up to his promises and figh a klit I guess we are looking at 2 interesting fights and a terrible one:

              Wlad-Povetkin
              Vitali-Valuev
              Haye-Audley.

              Regarding the puseoffer then Povetkin will pocket nearly 3½M USD assuming a customary 60-40 split. Not a bad payday.

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                #37
                Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                Regarding the puseoffer then Povetkin will pocket nearly 3½M USD assuming a customary 60-40 split. Not a bad payday.
                It's 75-25.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                  Ah well. Since Haye failed to live up to his promises and figh a klit I guess we are looking at 2 interesting fights and a terrible one:

                  Wlad-Povetkin
                  Vitali-Valuev
                  Haye-Audley.

                  Regarding the puseoffer then Povetkin will pocket nearly 3½M USD assuming a customary 60-40 split. Not a bad payday.

                  The split is 75-25 so klitschko will make just a shade over 6 million while Povetkin makes just over 2 million.

                  The size of this purse bid makes Haye and his team look ****** as well.

                  If this fight was worth 8.2 million to K2 then a fight with Haye would have probably drawn a total purse of at least 12 million and maybe up to 15 million of which Haye would have been entitled to half.

                  Considering Haye-Klitschko would have been picked up by HBO as well I think it's safe to say that 50% of Haye's cut against Klitschko would probably be at least triple what Haye will make fighting Harrison.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Hitman932
                    The split is 75-25 so klitschko will make just a shade over 6 million while Povetkin makes just over 2 million.

                    The size of this purse bid makes Haye and his team look ****** as well.

                    If this fight was worth 8.2 million to K2 then a fight with Haye would have probably drawn a total purse of at least 12 million and maybe up to 15 million of which Haye would have been entitled to half.

                    Considering Haye-Klitschko would have been picked up by HBO as well I think it's safe to say that 50% of Haye's cut against Klitschko would probably be at least triple what Haye will make fighting Harrison.
                    I guess Haye's thinking that fighting 3 Harrison's is safer than one klit.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                      I guess Haye's thinking that fighting 3 Harrison's is safer than one klit.
                      3 is a conservative estimate.

                      I would say Haye's purse against Klitschko could be as much as 5 times what he will make against Harrison but I didn't want to sound ridiculous.

                      Haye could have probably made anywhere from 7-9 million for a Klitschko fight. I will be surprised if he made even 2 million against Harrison. I think the estimates of how much the Haye-Harrison fight is worth to UK fans are greatly overblown.

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