While appreciative of the potentially career-changing opportunity Sergey Kovalev will receive Nov. 8, Kovalev’s manager claims Bernard Hopkins doesn’t deserve too much credit for facing his fighter.
Egis Klimas maintains Hopkins simply felt as though he had no other alternative nearly three months ago than to embrace a difficult fight the 49-year-old legend will enter as about a 2-1 underdog. Promoters needed only approximately 30 hours to negotiate terms for the Hopkins-Kovalev clash largely because Hopkins (55-6-2, 32 KOs, 2 NC) faced an IBF deadline that would’ve forced him to make a mundane mandatory defense of his IBF 175-pound crown against France’s Nadjib Mohammedi (35-3, 21 KOs) had he not agreed to a unification fight against Kovalev (25-0-1, 23 KOs).
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Egis Klimas maintains Hopkins simply felt as though he had no other alternative nearly three months ago than to embrace a difficult fight the 49-year-old legend will enter as about a 2-1 underdog. Promoters needed only approximately 30 hours to negotiate terms for the Hopkins-Kovalev clash largely because Hopkins (55-6-2, 32 KOs, 2 NC) faced an IBF deadline that would’ve forced him to make a mundane mandatory defense of his IBF 175-pound crown against France’s Nadjib Mohammedi (35-3, 21 KOs) had he not agreed to a unification fight against Kovalev (25-0-1, 23 KOs).
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