Comments Thread For: Sullivan Barrera Explains Why He Rejected Sergey Kovalev Fight

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  • Shadoww702
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    #11
    Anyone j ows what Kovalov even made for jos last fight with Ward??? It was for only ppv buys?? Dumbest contract ive ever seen taken. Barrera has nothing to cry about. $300K is probably more than Kovalov made against Ward

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    • Devils Advocate
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      #12
      Originally posted by Butch.McRae
      Smart move. He's done enough to try and gain some extra value at the negotiating table.

      I like how detailed this explanation was. It allows for a fair assessment of the decision. I hate how vauge these explanations are most of the time.
      Smart indeed. He better go get Al Haymon.

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      • Butch.McRae
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        #13
        Originally posted by Shadoww702
        Anyone j ows what Kovalov even made for jos last fight with Ward??? It was for only ppv buys?? Dumbest contract ive ever seen taken. Barrera has nothing to cry about. $300K is probably more than Kovalov made against Ward
        It was very weird considering the PPV sold less and lost millions for all involved. I assume he got at least 500k (I hope). Ward made out like a bandit.

        Still can't believe Roc Nation paid him $10 million over the last two fights. If they promote another big fight I'd be surprised. They make so much money in sports and music, why continue in a space so complicated? I expect the boxing division to be shut down soon.

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        • gbonafide
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          #14
          I don't agree with his position. 300K is good money. Yes, it's a tough fight for him but Estrada and Cuadras made around 75K each for what a was a tough fight for both of them. You throw in HBO main event exposure and it's even a better deal. Kovalev is a big step up from Joe Smith but he's would've been catching him at a good time. Disappointing.

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          • slimPickings
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            #15
            "I took Shabranskyy [in December 2016] for no money. I took Smith Jr. [in July 2017] for no money. I think I showed people with those wins that I’m a good boxer. I just want to be paid fairly. Boxing is my job.”

            Do not blame him one bit.
            Wait for that title shot instead.

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              #16
              $300k isn't good money?!?! He's not THAT known and isn't THAT much of a draw either is he??! $300k seems fine.

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                #17
                Originally posted by gbonafide
                I don't agree with his position. 300K is good money. Yes, it's a tough fight for him but Estrada and Cuadras made around 75K each for what a was a tough fight for both of them. You throw in HBO main event exposure and it's even a better deal. Kovalev is a big step up from Joe Smith but he's would've been catching him at a good time. Disappointing.
                It's not a stretch to want more at this stage. He's put in some serious work the last two years.

                I think he should command a minimum of 500k at this stage in his career. I imagine he can't have too many big paydays left. You take that fight for 300k, then where do you go? That's probably the only fight that could possibly get him a 1 million down the line. I think it was a smart play. He's too old to not direct his future now.

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                • Butch.McRae
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                  $300k isn't good money?!?! He's not THAT known and isn't THAT much of a draw either is he??! $300k seems fine.
                  Have you seen what guys are making on other platforms with his divisional ranking? I think he should be at least at the 500k line now. He's a top 5 name at LHW.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by slimPickings
                    "I took Shabranskyy [in December 2016] for no money. I took Smith Jr. [in July 2017] for no money. I think I showed people with those wins that I’m a good boxer. I just want to be paid fairly. Boxing is my job.”

                    Do not blame him one bit.
                    Wait for that title shot instead.
                    What would be a fair price for Kov?

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                    • AdonisCreed
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                      #20
                      Hekk I'll take 300k lol I wonder what was his previous purses?? I kinda see where he's coming from. Why risk a title shot. That belt will bring him more money and leverage during negotiations. He fought Andre Ward (who KO'd Kovalev) and beat a Joe Smith Jr. who was on a hot streak! So to say he's scared is out the door! He just wants a bigger pay check. If Kovalev still had a belt I'm sure he'd fight him.

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