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    By Mitch Abramson - Is Sergey Kovalev the man to save Atlantic City?

    Main Events CEO Kathy Duva thinks so.

    With the beach-front resort town in the midst of an economic decline and four of the city’s 12 casinos slated to close by the end of September, Duva thinks that Kovalev, who faces Blake Caparello (19-0-1) at Revel Casino Hotel on HBO as part of a tripleheader Saturday- has what it takes to develop into a one-man stimulus package for the city.

    If he defeats Caparello, as many expect he will, a career-defining unification fight with IBF/WBA champion Bernard Hopkins is already agreed upon for November on HBO.

    The pressure is on Kovalev to do something remarkable.

    Anything less than a scintillating effort against the unknown and unheralded Caparello will be viewed as disappointing since Kovalev has built his reputation on annihilating his opponents.

    But Duva, who promotes the WBO light heavyweight champion, is hoping for more. Much more.

    In fact, she’s banking that Kovalev, who has stopped 22 of 24 opponents, can eventually become the same kind of driving force the late Arturo Gatti was in Atlantic City.

    That seems like a bit of a stretch for the Russian-born Kovalev, whose English remains a work in progress and hasn’t come close to participating in the career-defining wars that Gatti used to build his reputation.

    The Main Events-promoted Gatti was adored on the boardwalk for his almost callous ability to take punishment and dole it out. He fought in Atlantic City over 20 times and was viewed as a son of the city until his untimely death in 2009 in Brazil.

    But Duva was discussing Kovalev not in terms of matching Gatti’s boyish appeal and charisma but in becoming a driving force for the economy and developing into an attraction with his antics in the ring. And she was talking within the framework of the Atlantic City gaming market, which is experiencing a steep fall. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Nah, Ducky Nucky will save it

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    • #3
      Kovalev vs stevevenson, the gatti vs ward of lhw...

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      • #4
        Hopkins brought alot of people into the A.C arena when he fought tarver and from what I remember he had the most fans that night...so i believe a hopkins vs kovalev bout would pack A.C to the rafters and the winner could be the new face of ATLANTIC CITY!

        THE BATTLE FOR ATLANTIC CITY

        HOPKINS VS KOVALEV .......its going to be epic'
        Last edited by LouIE G; 08-02-2014, 03:53 AM.

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        • #5
          Nothing can save that shyt hole.

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          • #6
            b-hop vs kovalev at barclays.

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            • #7
              Yes, a Russian is gonna save AC. You know how enamored Americans are with Russians. Kovalev will be lucky if he gets 2K at his fight tomorrow.

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              • #8
                Heck yeah. If Kovalev beats his next opponent and has an impressive showing against Hopkins then of course. Atlantic City loves straight-forward action fighters over slicksters with polished records. Kovalev can be a huge draw in the next few years if he keeps up these devastating knockouts. Boxers like Kovalev is just what boxing needs right now.

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                • #9
                  Atlantic City is a dump! There's nothing thats going to save it at this point.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
                    Nothing can save that shyt hole.

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