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Originally posted by Pound4PoundStud View PostIt really gets tiring to keep educating you dumb asses at this site. Stevenson only has about 3 maybe 4 more years in this sport before he is pushing 40 years old.
A simple break down is this: Stevenson has to make as much money as he can and very quickly. Kovalev is THE LEAST LUCRATIVE FIGHT of all the top 175 pounders out there.
I can hear some of you dumb asses who know next to nothing about boxing ask, "Then why fight Fonfara smart guy"? Simple: Stevenson is making his debut on ShowTime and needs a "stay busy" fight before facing the always dangerous and elusive Hopkins, it's called "build up".
In other words Fonfara is a stepping stone to Hopkins and every other big payday in the light heavyweight division and guess what? YOU CANNOT USE KOVALEV AND BIG PAYDAY IN THE SAME SENTENCE... DUMB ASS.
Kovalev drew 1 million viewers fighting Cedric ****ing Agnew. So you can't use that "Kovalev brings no money" excuse anymore.
I think YOU'RE the dumbass who needs to be educated.
I can't wait to see what excuses you make when Stevenson-Fonfara does worse than Kovalev-Agnew.Last edited by VG_Addict; 05-22-2014, 11:29 AM.
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Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View PostPrize Fighting is a business. It's not the gladiator combat you wish it was.
Stevenson's only obligation, like most fighters, is to his health and his wallet.
At 37 years old he is justifiably choosing the most lucrative options available.
It's only hard to understand if you're an idiot.
And as far as their resumes go, Stevenson's Knockout of Dawson trumps anything that Kovalev has done, simply because it made Stevenson the true Lineal Light Heavyweight Champion of the world. Cleverly may have beaten Bellew, but both are at a similar level in my estimation. Campillo lost to Shumenov AND Cloud before Kovalev knocked-out the left-overs. And Silakh was a one-time prospect who was knocked out by Denis Grachev the year before Kovalev beat him. Tavoris Cloud was a rugged former champion who had never been stopped, so Stevenson pummeling him into submission was more impressive than the Kovalev KO victories that you mentioned.
If you just don't like Stevenson, for no good reason, then you can admit it, but it's foolish to call him a coward or to try to downplay his achievements.
A bunch of broke ass fanboiz suddenly become "deeply fascinated by the econometrics and management information systems behind the sweet science" when the fighter from their country or who they look like or who they're just gay for is ducking someone.
I wanna see these guys braindamage each other for pennies on the dollar, and that's a fact.
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Aducknis still swimming in those shallow ponds. Wouldn't be surprised if this Polish fighter steals the fight in the later rounds.
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