They keep pushing but Kovalev and Stevenson keep finding ways to avoid it.
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Originally posted by AP♠ View PostOnly problem is Duva doesn't have pockets deep enough to outgun Haymon if it goes to a purse bid showdown which I don't understand because both fighters will get paid heavily. Most likely she'll probably hide behind HBO's shoulder as the result of last time.
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The Russians are coming......there on a crusade to rid the world of haymon and roc nation fighters....
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Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View PostThis should just go to purse bid again by end of year, and let the fighters get the most money from whoever offers the best deal, and have the fight next March or April...
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Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth View PostIf you were managing Kovalev you wouldn't want one side to deal with all the promotion. You manage the #1 guy with 3 belts and you get bought out of promotion? Bull****.
They should be able to negotiate instead of Haymon forcing it into a purse bid. Haymon refuses to negotiate with Duva's team and make it seem like Kova and Duva are running when they simply want a fair negotiations instead of a purse bid.
They will all get paid good regardless of what happens, it just should be done at the table not with who has the biggest check to buy the promotion rights.
Whatever venue draws the most money, whatever bee sponsors offers up the most money, whatever Mexican channel puts up the most money for the Mexico TV rights, whatever UK channel puts up the most money for the UK TV rights, whatever channel puts up the most money for the US TV rights, etc.
For whatever reason, Kathy Duva doesn't want to maximize the payout for the fighter that she has in the proposed fight. Haymon/GYM have no such problem with looking out for their fighter; until that simple point is acknowledged , this conversation is useless.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostThe negotiations are utterly simple; go with whatever conditions put the most money into the pot, to then pay out the fighters the biggest purses possible.
Whatever venue draws the most money, whatever bee sponsors offers up the most money, whatever Mexican channel puts up the most money for the Mexico TV rights, whatever UK channel puts up the most money for the UK TV rights, whatever channel puts up the most money for the US TV rights, etc.
For whatever reason, Kathy Duva doesn't want to maximize the payout for the fighter that she has in the proposed fight. Haymon/GYM have no such problem with looking out for their fighter; until that simple point is acknowledged , this conversation is useless.
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Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth View PostIf you were managing Kovalev you wouldn't want one side to deal with all the promotion. You manage the #1 guy with 3 belts and you get bought out of promotion? Bull****.
They should be able to negotiate instead of Haymon forcing it into a purse bid. Haymon refuses to negotiate with Duva's team and make it seem like Kova and Duva are running when they simply want a fair negotiations instead of a purse bid.
They will all get paid good regardless of what happens, it just should be done at the table not with who has the biggest check to buy the promotion rights.
Duva said she is tricking for Russian mobsters who will take care of her broke ass.
So she better show up this time if another purse bid is called.
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Originally posted by Mr.Daddy View PostThe honorable pimp, Adonis Stevenson, says that he only wants to fight Kovalev immediately. And who am I, a mere boxing fan, to doubt the pimp (human trafficker), Adonis Stevenson, when he says something? After all, if I can't trust a pimp, then who can I trust?
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