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    By Jake Donovan - A perceived mismatch can always be disguised as a showcase when a long range term is in place. Sergey Kovalev’s light heavyweight title fight versus Cedric Agnew was always all about setting up the Russian knockout artist for a targeted fall showdown with lineal light heavyweight king Adonis Stevenson.

    In the wake of events from earlier in the week, Saturday night’s fight is now all about showcasing Kovalev while scrambling late in the game for another sales pitch.

    Stevenson allowed the worst-case scenario – at least in the eyes of Kovalev’s team, boxing fans and HBO - of his signing with Al Haymon to play out by announcing that he will be taking his business to Showtime, beginning with his May 24 title defense versus Andrzej Fonfara. The bout was supposed to be part of a package along with this weekend’s showcase, on the heels of the two punchers scoring knockout in an HBO-televised doubleheader from Canada last November. [Click Here To Read More]

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    Kovolev vs ward is now hbo main target now that there is no Adonis

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    • #3
      Adonis sucks.

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      • #4
        kovelav and ward are going to end up fighting i think. they both keep running out of options and could just fight each other

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        • #5
          Kovalev should of joined Showtime.

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          • #6
            Kovalev vs ward - good fight

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              By Jake Donovan - A perceived mismatch can always be disguised as a showcase when a long range term is in place. Sergey Kovalev’s light heavyweight title fight versus Cedric Agnew was always all about setting up the Russian knockout artist for a targeted fall showdown with lineal light heavyweight king Adonis Stevenson.

              In the wake of events from earlier in the week, Saturday night’s fight is now all about showcasing Kovalev while scrambling late in the game for another sales pitch.

              Stevenson allowed the worst-case scenario – at least in the eyes of Kovalev’s team, boxing fans and HBO - of his signing with Al Haymon to play out by announcing that he will be taking his business to Showtime, beginning with his May 24 title defense versus Andrzej Fonfara. The bout was supposed to be part of a package along with this weekend’s showcase, on the heels of the two punchers scoring knockout in an HBO-televised doubleheader from Canada last November. [Click Here To Read More]
              The article provides a comprehensive synopsis on the issue but it ends in aporia and uncertainty -- as it provides less credible solutions for Kovalev's next fights... Chavez Jr., Ward, Froch, and even Pascal... Former champs Dawson and Cloud aren't even mentioned...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                The article provides a comprehensive synopsis on the issue but it ends in aporia and uncertainty -- as it provides less credible solutions for Kovalev's next fights... Chavez Jr., Ward, Froch, and even Pascal... Former champs Dawson and Cloud aren't even mentioned...
                Dawson jus signed with al haymon.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jas View Post
                  Dawson jus signed with al haymon.
                  I know. But Haymon is an "adviser"...
                  And, tha last time I've heard about him, Dawson had no trainer and promoter.

                  (I've mentioned Dawson as "a figure of speech")...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                    I know. But Haymon is an "adviser"...
                    And, tha last time I've heard about him, Dawson had no trainer and promoter.

                    (I've mentioned Dawson as "a figure of speech")...
                    Your purposeful ambiguity is far too advanced for me right now - I just woke up

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