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  • Bronx2245
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    #11
    Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS
    WHO BACKED OUT? Let everyone know
    April 15, 2015
    Dan Rafael:

    Just when it looked like the path was relatively clear for the light heavyweight unification showdown between champion Adonis Stevenson and three-belt owner Sergey Kovalev, a big wrench was thrown in the plans on Tuesday.

    The fight is by far the most anticipated in the 175-pound weight class, but the chances that it comes off this fall as many hoped were greatly diminished when Main Events CEO Kathy Duva, Kovalev's promoter, decided against participating in a WBC-mandated purse bid on Friday in Mexico City...

    Duva, the one who initially suggested that the WBC make Kovalev the mandatory at the organization's annual convention late last year, said that while she and Kovalev very much want to make the fight, Kovalev is under exclusive contract to HBO, which would not allow him to fight on another network. Stevenson is backed by Haymon, who could bankroll a big bid by Michel and put the fight on Showtime or one of the networks on which his Premier Boxing Champions series appears, such as NBC, CBS or ESPN, whose deal begins in July.

    Most believe that if the fight did go a purse bid, Main Events would have no prayer of winning because even if HBO backed the bid it would not be enough to beat Haymon, whose PBC investor war chest is believed to be worth far more than $100 million.

    On Tuesday, Duva sent a letter to the WBC and to Michel advising them that she was withdrawing from the purse bid. Had the fight gone to the bid, the fighters would have split the winning figure 50-50 and the winning promoter would control all aspects of the promotion, including all the revenue streams and determining when, where and on what television network the bout would take place.

    "We want to make the fight very much and we'd love to make the fight with them on a 50-50 deal," Duva told ESPN.com. "But Sergey is contractually tied to HBO and we can't go to a purse bid. We can't fight the fight if we lose the bid, so there's no point in going to the bid and putting on charade..."

    Michel said he was disappointed in Duva's decision and the she was "playing games."

    "They asked to be the mandatory. They asked for a 50-50 split if we don't come to an agreement and we went along with that," Michel told ESPN.com. "Adonis does not have a contract with Showtime, but we are affiliated with Showtime and PBC but we managed to arrange that if we were going to lose the purse bid we could have gone on HBO and we thought it was the same on their side.

    "If you request a purse bid it's because you decide you want to play the game and if you lose you go on the network where the winner of the bid says. I don't understand. We never said we want to do a bid but fight only on HBO. She was playing games and I'm disappointed. I believed they were genuine and I thought it was a smart move going to the WBC to make Kovalev the mandatory. It was unusual but now I realize it was just games."

    http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...urse-bid-order

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    • KrusherStan
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      #12
      The LHW is way better right now than it was when Chad was on top, hands down. Glen Johnson and Tarver are legends but past their prime when Chad beat them, while Kovalev, Ward, Stevenson and other prospect are young and in their prime. No comparison.

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      • My Low Place
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        #13
        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        April 15, 2015
        Dan Rafael:

        Just when it looked like the path was relatively clear for the light heavyweight unification showdown between champion Adonis Stevenson and three-belt owner Sergey Kovalev, a big wrench was thrown in the plans on Tuesday.

        The fight is by far the most anticipated in the 175-pound weight class, but the chances that it comes off this fall as many hoped were greatly diminished when Main Events CEO Kathy Duva, Kovalev's promoter, decided against participating in a WBC-mandated purse bid on Friday in Mexico City...

        Duva, the one who initially suggested that the WBC make Kovalev the mandatory at the organization's annual convention late last year, said that while she and Kovalev very much want to make the fight, Kovalev is under exclusive contract to HBO, which would not allow him to fight on another network. Stevenson is backed by Haymon, who could bankroll a big bid by Michel and put the fight on Showtime or one of the networks on which his Premier Boxing Champions series appears, such as NBC, CBS or ESPN, whose deal begins in July.

        Most believe that if the fight did go a purse bid, Main Events would have no prayer of winning because even if HBO backed the bid it would not be enough to beat Haymon, whose PBC investor war chest is believed to be worth far more than $100 million.

        On Tuesday, Duva sent a letter to the WBC and to Michel advising them that she was withdrawing from the purse bid. Had the fight gone to the bid, the fighters would have split the winning figure 50-50 and the winning promoter would control all aspects of the promotion, including all the revenue streams and determining when, where and on what television network the bout would take place.

        "We want to make the fight very much and we'd love to make the fight with them on a 50-50 deal," Duva told ESPN.com. "But Sergey is contractually tied to HBO and we can't go to a purse bid. We can't fight the fight if we lose the bid, so there's no point in going to the bid and putting on charade..."

        Michel said he was disappointed in Duva's decision and the she was "playing games."

        "They asked to be the mandatory. They asked for a 50-50 split if we don't come to an agreement and we went along with that," Michel told ESPN.com. "Adonis does not have a contract with Showtime, but we are affiliated with Showtime and PBC but we managed to arrange that if we were going to lose the purse bid we could have gone on HBO and we thought it was the same on their side.

        "If you request a purse bid it's because you decide you want to play the game and if you lose you go on the network where the winner of the bid says. I don't understand. We never said we want to do a bid but fight only on HBO. She was playing games and I'm disappointed. I believed they were genuine and I thought it was a smart move going to the WBC to make Kovalev the mandatory. It was unusual but now I realize it was just games."

        http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...urse-bid-order

        aw what happened to her RUSSIAN BACKERS...let's not act like this broad didnt ask for a bid and leave..IF U'RE GOING TO DO THAT *** YOUR COMMENTS..NOBODY HAS TIME FOR PPL WHO FIND **** AND POST IT WITHOUT HAVING THE ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE

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        • Bronx2245
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          #14
          Originally posted by My Low Place
          aw what happened to her RUSSIAN BACKERS...let's not act like this broad didnt ask for a bid and leave..IF U'RE GOING TO DO THAT *** YOUR COMMENTS..NOBODY HAS TIME FOR PPL WHO FIND **** AND POST IT WITHOUT HAVING THE ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE
          I posted the article by Dan Rafael @ ESPN, in response to someone who asked "who pulled out?" The article clearly shows that the WBC ordered a purse bid (that Duva supported) and then Main Events pulled out of the Stevenson vs. Kovalev fight.

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          • Gentblue
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            #15
            Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
            Wilder-Berto-Stevenson....the 3 fighters Haymon babies and protects the most.
            So it's Wilders fault his mando tested dirty??
            Who protects berto????
            Who pulled out of purse bid???

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            • bojangles1987
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              #16
              Stevenson's reign has been truly disgraceful. He is the worst "champion" in the sport.

              Dawson caught a lot of flack on NSB in his day, but he was a good fighter who took on tough competition. It's a shame he ruined himself making weight for Ward.

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              • bojangles1987
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                #17
                Yes, Kovalev's side backed out of the purse bid. That doesn't excuse Stevenson running away from Kovalev the first time when his promoter had a deal in place, and it doesn't excuse that he has found a way not to fight any of the relevant LHWs in years.

                You can pretend it's a coincidence that Stevenson doesn't fight any of these guys or that it's not his fault, but you know you're lying to yourself.

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                • GMAN SUPREME
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by KrusherStan
                  The LHW is way better right now than it was when Chad was on top, hands down. Glen Johnson and Tarver are legends but past their prime when Chad beat them, while Kovalev, Ward, Stevenson and other prospect are young and in their prime. No comparison.
                  the point is chad fought the best.chickenson ducked the best.

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                  • al-Xander
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                    #19
                    Stevenson caught the Haymon fever when he jumped ship, let's face it. Adonis said something like, "Al Haymon would pick fights for me."

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                    • GMAN SUPREME
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                      #20
                      dawson is 100 percent right.he fought the best traveled to opponents hometown he acted like and was a true champion.chickenson is the exact opposite he's a disgrace to the sport any idiot who defends him needs to jump in front of a bus.

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