So, what happens after Ward v. Kovalev?
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Stevenson was the one who walked away and jump shipped to showtime and al haymon when there were agreements in place to fight one kovalev. It's mainly Stevenson's fault leaving hbo.Comment
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you're delusional and clueless as always.after kovalev called chickenson a puzzy in his own hometown he stood there he didn't run it was chickenson who was doing the whole fake hold me back routine.Comment
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Roc Nation has no issue with Showtime, Andre Ward is free of HBO after the Kovalev fight, and Kathy Duva's actions have made it utterly clear that she's not up for negotiating the fight.
Ward goes to Showtime, set the stage for the fight for early 2017/summer 2017 on SHOPPV/Canadian PPV (depending on any possible hangups about mandatory challengers, which I doubt).
If Ward wins that fight, he's got all of the belts, is the kingpin of 175, and arguably the money fight at the weight class (with the likely backing of MGM Resorts/Barclays Center/Oracle Arena).
With money being at a premium, I have no doubt that Showtime's commitment to boxing, in addition to the various 175 fighters in their orbit, sways the deal for Ward/Roc Nation.Comment
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With Ward's deal with HBO finished, I doubt that Duva agrees to let Ward dictate the TV (which will leave her risking her company's relationship with HBO), putting the notion of a rematch in doubt.If Ward wins then a definite rematch by contract; if Kovalev wins a close decision then a cry for rematch; if Kovalev wins by KO then he waits for the next WBA mandatory I guess..
In a couple of years when Ward and Kovalev are pretty much past their prime the next gen guys Gvodzyk, Bivol and Beterbiev will be earning their stripes for a title shot..
Beyond that, Beterbiev is already 31, Gvodzyk is 29, and Bivol is 25; in 2-3 years the odds that two of your three are already on their way out isn't all that unheard of.Comment



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