Comments Thread For: Adonis Stevenson: I'm The Champ, I'm The King of 175!
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I recall the details. And if you think that's a "duck" more power to you. Pretty simple-minded way to look at it so I can understand why it's easier for you to look at it that way.Stevenson's promoter, Yvon Michel, was acting as his manager when the agreement was reached and the contract drawn up for Stevenson vs Fonfara followed by Stevenson vs Kovalev, and he is still with Michell now, but being "advised" by Haymon, as we all know.
After Michel told Duva that Stevenson wasn't going to sign the contract and they intended to fight Fonfara with Showtime instead, she offered to up the money he would get for that fight to more than Showtime were going to give him for it, but he still wouldn't sign. The reason he wouldn't sign was that the offer was conditional on him fighting Kovalev afterwards, and Adonis didn't want to fight Kovalev.
I know the word "duck" is used way to much at this forum in cases where it clearly doesn't apply. But I think that in this case "duck" is the right word to use.
It's likely that Stevenson only ducked kovalev because that was what Haymon advised him to do. But he did duck Kovalev.Comment
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Ok, you obviously don't have another explanation for why Stevenson pulled out of that fight, so I'm going to stick with mine.Comment
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From what I read it was Haymon, not Stevenson, who was stalling with BHop because he wanted time to manouver another one of his fighters into position for a shot at the winner.Comment
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Bro, what Adonis did was a true disgrace to the sport of boxing. He ducked Kovalev and Hopkins. He's a ****in clown.Comment
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