Yeah, but the lack of a signature does not mean that Stevenson was not in agreement at some point and that Main events did not get confirmation of Stevenson's agreement. Contracts are sometimes not even signed until the day before the fight. A signature is not the be-all and end-all if Main events can prove Stevenson agreed. Of course, Main Events will have to cough up that proof if they take it to court. (email, phone call recording, witness, or whatever)
Comments Thread For: Adonis Stevenson's Promoter Reveals on HBO and Kovalev
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Dude you are a full time Haymon apologist...nothing else but excuse making would be expected from you..it was that hard to just sign the contract, fight and move since according to Adonis the fight would be an easy win...love how when it's easy out of team haymon's fighters they never actually sign up to fight.Comment
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Right. Like you couch potato, computer nerd muthaf.uckaz don't live out your tough guy fantasies through your favs. What you make now, 7.25 an hour at Mickey Ds? You know damn well if BK came calling and offered you 7.26, you wouldn't even give Mickey Ds a two weeks notice. Stevenson went with the better offr. Nothing more, nothing less. Get mad at HBO.Comment
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Right. Like you couch potato, computer nerd muthaf.uckaz don't live out your tough guy fantasies through your favs. What you make now, 7.25 an hour at Mickey Ds? You know damn well if BK came calling and offered you 7.26, you wouldn't even give Mickey Ds a two weeks notice. Stevenson went with the better offr. Nothing more, nothing less. Get mad at HBO.Comment
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HBO did want to pay Stevenson....... For Kovalev. Not Fonfara
Adonis signed with Al Haymon after already having a verbal deal to fight Fonfara-Kovalev fight Afnew and then the two meet up and unify, because of that... Haymon obviously priced Adonis out for effing' Fonfara . At least that's what I think happened
Clear as day duck. Whole thing is comical and anybody defending it sounds so funny IMO lolComment
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At least it looks that way to me but I'm not a lawyer.Comment
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Says the admitted d1ckrider of a guy who's claimed to be the most feared guy in boxing. Been promoted as willing to fight anybody from 54-68. When THEE super middleweight came calling, claimed he wanted to concentrate on unifying and cleaning out 60 before moving up. Then about a week forgot all about that **** and agreed to move up to 68 to fight a much lesser fighterComment
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