Comments Thread For: Stevenson Feels Kovalev Clash Will Eventually Happen
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You wanna be a legend but you ducked and ran away from unifying (and getting a career pay day) with Kovalev
Look, from the moment he gt interviewed after fighting Bellew, you KNEW he wanted no part of Kovalev.
You know it's a duck when the fighter ducking even mentioned the word "duck" in his press conference. LmaoLast edited by King_; 05-23-2014, 06:47 PM.Comment
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Never underestimate an Eastern European....
...the best professional athletes in the world. Look, I think most people outside the inner city are just about fed up with these ****** trash "champions" that exude nothing but classless conjecture at best. Eastern Euros are not used to getting the protected class treatment. They just work their butts off, behave professionally and will fight anyone that get's on front of them. Don't think Fonfara and his team aren't aware of the punching power of this pimp a s s clown. At any time Pimp Boy may be exposed much like Boner was. Face it, Stevenson is not that good. GGG would whoop him. Kovalev would make him evaporate. Adonis is just another big mouthed ****** creep getting protection from the boxing mafia. I wouldn't be surprised if he beats Stevenson. Europeans have no fear. And Stevenson is nothing more than a limited big mouth with precious little skill and a big punch.Comment
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Wrong. Get one thing straight, and you wouldn't know this unless you have been to Russia. Russians unlike the "American class of boxing champions" have no fear. They will die before they give up. Can't be said about the culture tha is Stevenson. He already ran away. Kovalev would pick B hop apart.tComment
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I answer your question. It's simple. Kovalev is the riskier oppoonent now, not B-Hop. Even if Stevenson lose to B-Hop, he can fight with Kovalev for relatively big money. But if he'd fight with Kovalev now, and lose, he'd probably lose by KO (or so Kovalev if he'd lose) and after that maybe Stevenson could never face with Hopkins for big money, because the lower interest. + Hopkins will retire next year (he said, that he won't boxing anymore when he'll be 50) and Stevenson is 36 years old now. Don't worry the time favours for Kovalev, not for Stevenson. I just don't understand how can be Kovalev and all the eastern block fanboys be more impatient than the 36 years old Stevenson... Be patient, I think the Stevenson-Kovalev match will happen, probably in 2015. IMO Stevnson didn't duck anyone, he just reflect the risk and the money and he put his opponents and future match ups in the right order. Probably he found out this very sound order before the Fonfara fight was fixed. He stat the most risky but least lucrative (among the top guys naturally) opponent to the end. Don't you think it's pretty ****ing logical?Comment
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