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  • #21
    Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post
    Beterbiev would have been a nice treat before new year.
    But Beterbiev ducked, wanted an easier path

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Jc8804 View Post
      He wanted to fight in russia on hbo. Beterbiev ducked him. So.....

      Either way he will be sparring tough russians
      And keeping his weight down in the gym.

      Guy needs a vacation as well. Spend time with his baby.

      He will likely fight two tune ups in 16' and fight ward in 17'
      He's on top of his game, why would he need a tune up fight much less two?

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      • #23
        He should fight in Russia regardless if it's televised or not. Sitting out until the Spring is too long. kovalev is a big guy who obviously has to work hard to make 175, so the more activity the better.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by PK3434 View Post
          He should fight in Russia regardless if it's televised or not. Sitting out until the Spring is too long. kovalev is a big guy who obviously has to work hard to make 175, so the more activity the better.
          not at all, in his last fight night he weighted 184.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by ThatLeftaMarc View Post
            But Beterbiev ducked, wanted an easier path
            so ducking has now gone as far as guys wanting to earn their title shots by taking eliminators?

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            • #26
              Wait so for Ward to come out on the undercard he would have to face kovalev in the near future? No wonder he's taking a long time with his decision

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              • #27
                Originally posted by saint laurent
                If Haymon ultimately wins the war against HBO, this will be the reason why. Haymon's fighters being more active and over time, gaining more recognition.

                Very tough to build stars having them fight twice a year. Once a guy is already a huge celebrity megastar, twice a year works. But not before then. Haymon realizes that. For some reason, HBO doesn't.
                If that was the case, then GGG wouldn't be fighting as much as he does. Also, PBC and HBO is nowhere near a fair comparison as HBO only has a handful of fighters on exclusive contracts afaik, while PBC has dozens of boxers on their roster, so they should be putting on more fights and the better matchups overall. Kovalev is suffering the most because now he has to play the waiting game and hope that Chilemba and Barrera beat their respective PBC opponents.
                Last edited by kiaba360; 10-06-2015, 03:44 PM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Vicious. View Post
                  Wait so for Ward to come out on the undercard he would have to face kovalev in the near future? No wonder he's taking a long time with his decision
                  I'm sure he's already made his decision - avoid Kovalev at all costs.

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                  • #29
                    Don't blame him, Blame HBO who some of you worship. They don't have the budget to give fighters more that 2 Fights a year so they couldn't bring him back for a 3rd even if they wanted

                    An Exclusive HBO Contract has no benefits, if anything it seems keep someone like Kovalev from reaching his full earning potential if anything. HBO is important to boxing don't get me wrong, both HBO and Showtime is needed for the sport of boxing because it is no way you can squeeze all of these fighters on just 1 Network and give everybody their air time. However, that Exclusive Deal with HBO for Kovalev is holding that man back because in his Division, HBO has nothing for him, I guess they will try to show Kovalev vs Pascal II down our throats
                    Last edited by sicko; 10-06-2015, 04:16 PM.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
                      If that was the case, then GGG wouldn't be fighting as much as he does. Also, PBC and HBO is nowhere near a fair comparison as HBO only has a handful of fighters on exclusive contracts afaik.
                      ppv aint what it once was, hbo cutting its boxing budget year by year, most their hbo championship boxing purses go as high as 3 mill for the main event fighters. think they just want contracted fighters with good appeal, turn their focus into mostly ppv fights and less championship boxing broadcast to make their revenue.

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