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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostStevenson didn't pull out of the purse bid, Main Events (Kovalev) did. They said it would've been a problem for Kovalev to fight on Showtime with a HBO contract. Stevenson has already called out Ward, but Ward immediately said he was looking for Cruiserweight or Heavyweight. I think Ward is in the same boat as Kov, but I'm not sure if he is still under contract with HBO.
you are right Stevenson didn't pull out of the purse bid.
Stevenson pulled out of the actual fight that hbo set up between kovalev and Stevenson, when they both were fighting on Hbo.
Remember that part of the story?
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostStevenson didn't pull out of the purse bid, Main Events (Kovalev) did. They said it would've been a problem for Kovalev to fight on Showtime with a HBO contract. Stevenson has already called out Ward, but Ward immediately said he was looking for Cruiserweight or Heavyweight. I think Ward is in the same boat as Kov, but I'm not sure if he is still under contract with HBO.
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Originally posted by bluebeam View Postyou are right Stevenson didn't pull out of the purse bid.
Stevenson pulled out of the actual fight that hbo set up between kovalev and Stevenson, when they both were fighting on Hbo.
Remember that part of the story?
BY LEM SATTERFIELD
RING and WBC light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson said "it's about business" regarding his move to Showtime after HBO opted not to renegotiate its deal with the 36-year-old southpaw. The fighter known as "Superman" also took shots at the drawing power of HBO-affiliated WBO counterpart Sergey Kovalev.
In his first interview since news broke about the development on Tuesday, Stevenson shared his thoughts about his May 24 defense against Andrzej Fonfara being on Showtime at Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Stevenson also said he plans to be ringside on April 19 at the D.C. Armory in Washington, D.C. for a Showtime-televised 175-pound title unification clash between IBF counterpart Bernard Hopkins and the WBA's Beibut Shumenov.
"The situation is that I'm going to Showtime and it's about business. They gave me a better offer, so I took the offer," said Stevenson, during a Thursday telephone conversation with ******.com from Montreal.
"They're paying me for my value. I get more money and I want to thank [advisor] Al Haymon and Showtime and Yvon Michel, my promoter. I'm thankful for them."
In February, Stevenson (23-1, 20 knockouts) signed with powerful advisor Haymon, most of whom's fighters are promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and fight on the Showtime network.
Given HBO has severed ties with Golden Boy, the Hopkins vs. Shumenov winner is likely next for Stevenson.
https://www.******.com/328691-adonis-stevenson-3/
If Main Events, which requested the purse bid in the first place, had the backing of HBO (more subscribers than Showtime), shouldn't they have won the purse bid? What happened? Why did Duva pull out of the purse bid?
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Originally posted by GMAN SUPREME View Postchiickenson ran from kovalev when they had an agreement to fight on hbo. chickenson ran straight to showtime causing the kovalev fight to fall apart.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostI do remember that part. So are you saying Stevenson should've turned down a lucrative offer from Showtime?
BY LEM SATTERFIELD
RING and WBC light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson said "it's about business" regarding his move to Showtime after HBO opted not to renegotiate its deal with the 36-year-old southpaw. The fighter known as "Superman" also took shots at the drawing power of HBO-affiliated WBO counterpart Sergey Kovalev.
In his first interview since news broke about the development on Tuesday, Stevenson shared his thoughts about his May 24 defense against Andrzej Fonfara being on Showtime at Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Stevenson also said he plans to be ringside on April 19 at the D.C. Armory in Washington, D.C. for a Showtime-televised 175-pound title unification clash between IBF counterpart Bernard Hopkins and the WBA's Beibut Shumenov.
"The situation is that I'm going to Showtime and it's about business. They gave me a better offer, so I took the offer," said Stevenson, during a Thursday telephone conversation with ******.com from Montreal.
"They're paying me for my value. I get more money and I want to thank [advisor] Al Haymon and Showtime and Yvon Michel, my promoter. I'm thankful for them."
In February, Stevenson (23-1, 20 knockouts) signed with powerful advisor Haymon, most of whom's fighters are promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and fight on the Showtime network.
Given HBO has severed ties with Golden Boy, the Hopkins vs. Shumenov winner is likely next for Stevenson.
https://www.******.com/328691-adonis-stevenson-3/
If Main Events, which requested the purse bid in the first place, had the backing of HBO (more subscribers than Showtime), shouldn't they have won the purse bid? What happened? Why did Duva pull out of the purse bid?
I'm saying the fight was set when both fighters were champions on hbo. that's when the fight was ready to go with no obstacles.
kovalev wouldn't have been able to fight on Showtime if Haymon won the purse bid. why do people keep acting like thats some sort of secret.
kovalev vs Stevenson had a chance to happen and Stevenson walked away from it to fight fonfara ,karpency, and a couple of more bums
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Originally posted by bluebeam View PostI'm saying the fight was set when both fighters were champions on hbo. that's when the fight was ready to go with no obstacles.
kovalev wouldn't have been able to fight on Showtime if Haymon won the purse bid. why do people keep acting like thats some sort of secret.
kovalev vs Stevenson had a chance to happen and Stevenson walked away from it to fight fonfara ,karpency, and a couple of more bums
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostYes! Smart move! A better deal on SHO, HBO didn't want him anyway, and you're still the champ! What's mind-boggling is that it was Main Events who called the boxing organization, and requested the purse bid, only to back out in the last minute! What was that about?
Morales vs Marquez
Mosley vs Trinidad
Toney vs Hopkins
Froch vs Calzaghe
De La Hoya vs Wright
Leonard vs Pryor
etc
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