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  • #81
    Originally posted by Leonard Eller B View Post
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    let's be serious for a moment lol
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    • #82
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      HBO wanted a three fight deal or no deal. There was no fight by fight, only a a disagreement on what the numbers would be. Because HBO believed Showtime had exhausted their budget, they felt Michel had no other avenue to explore. But he did and Showtime obviously did not exhaust their budget and scooped Stevenson up.
      That's what is sounds like to me. HBO thought that Stevenson had no viable alternatives and so they played hardball with him. That's when Showtime entered into the picture with a better deal.

      Even at that point HBO still could have matched their offer. But they chose not to.

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      • #83
        The way I look at it is that HBO still has Kovalev, and guess what he's just as big of a star as Stevenson. Stevenson just wants bank to fight Fonfara.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Clint650 View Post
          The way I look at it is that HBO still has Kovalev, and guess what he's just as big of a star as Stevenson. Stevenson just wants bank to fight Fonfara.
          True but what opponents are left for him to fight? Ward will probably wait for GG to move up. Dawson was finished by AS. Pascal maybe but isn't he rept by Haymon too (not sure)?

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          • #85
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            HBO wanted a three fight deal or no deal. There was no fight by fight, only a a disagreement on what the numbers would be. Because HBO believed Showtime had exhausted their budget, they felt Michel had no other avenue to explore. But he did and Showtime obviously did not exhaust their budget and scooped Stevenson up.
            Perhaps HBO were aware that Haymon was in the picture long before Stevensons actual signing as early stories imply (Haymon fighters tend to get this kinda Stepford thing after their earliest comments, but you can occasionlly glean something before the shutters snap down)?
            Last edited by Citizen Koba; 04-04-2014, 07:56 PM.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View Post
              Perhaps HBO were aware that Haymon was in the picture long before Stevensons actual signing as early stories imply (Haymon fighters tend to get this kinda Stepford thing after their earliest comments, but you can occasionlly glean something before the shutters snap down)?
              It doesn't sound like it. HBO was acting as if Stevenson had no other options and had to take whatever they offered him.

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              • #87
                I wonder if they felt he had no options because whatever boxing minds they have there thought he would be a fool to fight (and lose to) Hopkins.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Dafoo View Post
                  If Duva's quotes are accurate, litigation will be pointless.How can she prove breech of contract, because it sounds like the "Agreed" contract is 1) based on a future fight that was not guaranteed anyway and 2) required HBO to ultimately agree to the terms. Both of which makes no sense, unless you are HBO and Duva. Stevenson should be lucky Haymon stepped in, Yvon was about to get Stevenson screwed out of allot of money. Geesh. As far as Duva is concerned, simply saying you have an agreement that says we agree to make another agreement sometime in the future sounds shady as hell.

                  I give her props for trying to smear Al Haymon. But she should just accept the fact that he outsmarted her, and HBO for that matter for trying to marginalize Stevensons earning potential. Al Haymon gave HBO the first chance to negotiate and accept the terms for a Stevenson contract. Not only did they decline, the didn't even attempt to negotiate it. HBO probably spoke with Duva and heard her explain how she was low balling and suckering Yvon and Stevenson into accepting it. Her and HBO execs probably laughed all night about how rich they would get by getting two fights out of Stevenson for the price of one. At least until they got news Showtime accepted Haymons deal.
                  I posted this for a different article earlier this week and turns out there was some truth to what I suspected. LOL

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by King- View Post
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                    Leonard Eller B
                    Delusional ain't nobody scared of Frankenstein or Arthur B. Newman if you don't who that is look up MAD magazine.....

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                    • #90
                      I don't like Stevenson or Kovalev, but this sounds to me like HBO wanted a 3 fight deal and no fight by fight. Adonis wanted better money, which is understandable given his ratings were better than Andre Ward-Edwin Rodriguez which they way overpaid for. HBO probably thought there was no way he'd leave to Showtime, and were wrong.

                      For the record, I still think Kovalev KO's Adonis.

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