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I thought it was like Pacquiao ducking Alvarado.
How can welters duck Provodnikov if he and his team declared he's not fighting at welter except against Pacquiao or Bradley? :huh
I agree, they should be making more competitive matches, like Kovalev-Agnew, Golovkin-Lee, and Provodnikov-TBA.
This will go as well as Shaw and Thompson's lawsuit against Tim Bradley.
He could pay them all the money in the world, but the second Chavez or Periban even contemplate going to 175, they're moving to the front of the line.
Kovalev has a contract with HBO. It's not like Showtime can just include him willy nilly.
I don't think the Showtime deal even has to include Hopkins to still be logical. What sounds like a better deal: taking $x and being locked in for...
Yes it most likely would. Both Hopkins-Pascal fights were on PPV in Canada, and this fight would certainly be bigger than those.
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Yvon Michel disputes the notion that Stevenson ever agreed to the January deal though, which would make the question of honesty irrelevant....
If he broke a commitment that couldn't be severed, then sue him. If there's no contract that was breached, then there was no real commitment....
And there's no guarantee that Stevenson-Kovalev won't ever happen, so in that case this is all much ado about nothing. A fighter merely got a...
I'm sure you think Stevenson should not only agree to anything Hershman offers him but also call him Massa.
The purse wasn't contractually agreed to, so it wasn't actually agreed to. HBO had the right to match any offer Stevenson received and chose not...