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Kovalev vs. Stevenson. How does a narrative change?
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03-30-2014, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostIn an interview (just after the Canelo-Angulo fight), Adonis Stevenson was asked about signing with Al Haymon and about his future fights...
When directly asked about fighting Kovalev, Adonis (who's not a great English speaker) said something about fighting for the "right money"...
A guy near Adonis (the one with the Calvin Klein T-Shirt) immediately began to elaborate in proper English (at 4:00 on the video): "… You step on the ring… the chances that you take… the health, you know… your life is on the line… so we just want to be compensated, you know…"
You may look at Adonis face at that particular moment of the interview, hereunder:
... Or you may watch the entire interview here:
... I only managed to get a screen capture (mainly because of Adonis' look -- which is priceless...)
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Originally posted by NO/BS2468 View PostActually, you are trying to change the narrative. Stevenson turned down the offer for HBO to instead go with Haymon. I kinda don't blame Stevenson because it would have been a huge gamble if he would have lost to Kovalev his career would have been over.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View Posthttps://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=633278
03-30-2014, 04:51 PM
... meanwhile, the vid above was deleted from the YouTube...
... I only managed to get a screen capture (mainly because of Adonis' look -- which is priceless...)
The last offer I made to him was the following: We wanted to pay Stevenson $300,000 more than we were able to pay him with the actual deal, for the Fonfara fight. So Al Haymon was going to take 100K from his pocket, 100k from mine and I requested HBO to add only 100K to the pot."...."I was stunned when Peter told me he was rejecting it. He also said - 'you see Yvon you have no other alternative and you can’t get another deal elsewhere so please tell Adonis to agree to the deal.'
BoxingScene has an email, dated February 13 from Stevenson's attorney Jonathan Freund, and directed to Michel - where he tells Michel that Stevenson was looking for more money on "his next three fights."
While Michel and Duva agreed to most of the terms, Michel says he was unable to convince Stevenson to accept the proposed purse and his team was unhappy with the license fee, and continuously cited that HBO paid over $3 million for Ward-Rodriguez. (Kovalev vs. Stevenson was #1 vs. #2 and they deserved more than Ward-Rodriguez)
That email is crucial, because it took place "before" adviser Al Haymon became involved with Stevenson.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostHe turned down the offer before he was signed with Haymon. That's in this post. And even after he signed with Haymon they were only $300,000 apart on the money. Haymon put up $100,000. Michel put up $100,00. HBO refused to put up $100,000 and they thought Showtime was bluffing.
The last offer I made to him was the following: We wanted to pay Stevenson $300,000 more than we were able to pay him with the actual deal, for the Fonfara fight. So Al Haymon was going to take 100K from his pocket, 100k from mine and I requested HBO to add only 100K to the pot."...."I was stunned when Peter told me he was rejecting it. He also said - 'you see Yvon you have no other alternative and you can’t get another deal elsewhere so please tell Adonis to agree to the deal.'
BoxingScene has an email, dated February 13 from Stevenson's attorney Jonathan Freund, and directed to Michel - where he tells Michel that Stevenson was looking for more money on "his next three fights."
While Michel and Duva agreed to most of the terms, Michel says he was unable to convince Stevenson to accept the proposed purse and his team was unhappy with the license fee, and continuously cited that HBO paid over $3 million for Ward-Rodriguez. (Kovalev vs. Stevenson was #1 vs. #2 and they deserved more than Ward-Rodriguez)
That email is crucial, because it took place "before" adviser Al Haymon became involved with Stevenson.
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Originally posted by NO/BS2468 View PostActually, you are trying to change the narrative. Stevenson turned down the offer for HBO to instead go with Haymon. I kinda don't blame Stevenson because it would have been a huge gamble if he would have lost to Kovalev his career would have been over.
You show 'em the proof and they still choose the lie.Last edited by Kigali; 06-04-2017, 06:21 PM.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostIt was Ken Hershman (who brought Ward to HBO) who ever overpaid Andre Ward, as long as he was the HBO Sports Chief... After Ken Hershman was sacked, Ward was forced to take that "Kovaliov deal" in order to get HBO fights again...
Secondly, Adonis was impressed with what Haymon was able to get Rodriguez, not Ward.
Thirdly, as Michel states, talks were at an impasse before Adonis brought in Haymon. When Haymon was brought in he got the talks going again.
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Originally posted by original zero View PostNo, their sources decide what they want them to say.
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