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    by David P. Greisman - Absolute power captivates almost absolutely. It is compelling, even if it is not always convincing. And so those with power will have many of us watching as they make their opponents fall, while the rest of us will be watching and waiting for the day on which they fail.

    And all will fail eventually, when matchmaking and fate finally deliver them to someone who is skilled enough to avoid their power, or steeled enough to take it.

    That won’t stop us from watching in the interim.

    It’s been true with middleweight titleholder Gennady Golovkin, who has picked up steam as he’s steamrolled his opposition. His ratings on HBO have grown over the course of 14 months and four fights on the network (plus a YouTube friendly knockout in a fifth bout that aired elsewhere), all as he’s being built up for an eventual shot at champion Sergio Martinez.

    And it is true with lineal light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson and fellow 175-pound world titleholder Sergey Kovalev. They shared the spotlight this past Saturday night for two reasons — because they are riveting for fans while damaging to foes, and because their separate matches at the Colisée Pepsi in Quebec City were seen as a prelude to a future collision.

    “Superman” Stevenson vs. “Crusher” Kovalev isn’t necessary the unstoppable force against the immovable object. Rather, it’s power vs. power, knockout artist vs. knockout artist, a man with 20 knockouts in 23 wins (Stevenson) against a man with 21 knockouts in 23 victories (Kovalev).

    It is the light heavyweight version of James Kirkland vs. Alfredo Angulo, though at a higher level.

    It is not happening just yet.

    It should happen, though, so long as HBO gets what it’s been paying for — what it’s been investing in. No publisher would commission the first 75 percent of a story without also receiving the gripping finale. There shouldn’t be any doubt, then, that Stevenson-Kovalev is what the network wants. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    It kinda sucks that Adonis is so blatantly afraid of fighting Kovalev. I really hope the fans and media and pressure him to take the fight we all want to see. Kovalev has no problem taking it.

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    • #3
      Good luck to you on them college girls but -I'm guessing here- 2013 college girls ain't the same as 1980's college girls.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
        Good luck to you on them college girls but -I'm guessing here- 2013 college girls ain't the same as 1980's college girls.
        Ha, I'm not THAT old. Nowhere near!

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        • #5
          Kovalev beat Shilak en DosRounds.
          Adonis is scared to fight Kovalev because he knows he'll go to sleep en DosRounds!

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          • #6
            Interesting that Stevenson is open to a Ward fight. Andre should try to make that fight, maybe at 172.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
              Interesting that Stevenson is open to a Ward fight. Andre should try to make that fight, maybe at 172.
              He should be gunning for that now.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hougigo View Post
                He should be gunning for that now.
                Who? Ward?

                On the Golovkin, Stevenson and Kovalev "trio", Ward recently said in an interview with The Ring: "I don't see a win over either one of those guys right now catapulting me past the Floyd Mayweathers or something like that"...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by hougigo View Post
                  He should be gunning for that now.
                  Ward should be able to neutralise Stevenson relatively easily I would have said. For all his physical gifts his boxing skill is still a level or two below Wards.

                  Not quite sure where it'd take place though, can't see Ward wanting to go to Quebec or Montreal, nor Stevenson to Oakland. NYC perhaps?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View Post
                    Ward should be able to neutralise Stevenson relatively easily I would have said. For all his physical gifts his boxing skill is still a level or two below Wards.

                    Not quite sure where it'd take place though, can't see Ward wanting to go to Quebec or Montreal, nor Stevenson to Oakland. NYC perhaps?
                    Boxing is entertainment emerging from actual fighting...
                    Boxing is not based on what one should be able to do, might do or is likely to do...

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