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    Default Kovalev's next fights.

    If Braehmer beats Maccarinelli, which I think he will, Kovalev should fight him. It would answer some questions about Kovalev's chin, and is a good opponent to put on his resume, which some people have said is not the best. Though, to be fair, LHW isn't exactly brimming with talent other than Kovalev, Stevenson, and Hopkins.

    Another good opponent would be Pascal. Not only would beating him give a showdown with Stevenson even more hype, but we would see how Kovalev deals with an unorthodox, athletic boxer.

    What are your thoughts?

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    Default Re: Kovalev's next fights.

    Pascal fight is proper and it would be a good way for kovalev to showcase himself in front of the Canadians.. impress against pascal and on to Stevenson..

    Braehmer not so much.. kovalev would walk over him.

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    Default Re: Kovalev's next fights.

    Collect of the belts would be good but I want him to fight Stevenson and save up for the fight with B Hop.
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    Default Re: Kovalev's next fights.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Collect of the belts would be good but I want him to fight Stevenson and save up for the fight with B Hop.
    The questions always going to be there about Hopkins age though, if he didn't fancy it at 50 he'd be entitled to duck Kovalev and retire I think. I'm still amazed though that Enzo could be one lucky punch away from facing Kovalev though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bo-Bo24 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Collect of the belts would be good but I want him to fight Stevenson and save up for the fight with B Hop.
    The questions always going to be there about Hopkins age though, if he didn't fancy it at 50 he'd be entitled to duck Kovalev and retire I think. I'm still amazed though that Enzo could be one lucky punch away from facing Kovalev though.
    Lucky you mean the unluckiest punch in history you're talking about enzo facing kovalev

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    Default Re: Kovalev's next fights.

    Anything Kovalev does wil revolve around hbo, Hopkins, Pacal and all leading to showdown with Stevenson. Any questions about Kovalevs big Sgt. Slaughter beard will be answered there, if Adonis last long enough to ask them

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    Default Re: Kovalev's next fights.

    Kovalev will probably become the lineal champion even if he loses against Stevenson. Stevenson is old for a fighter, and will have a few big money fights, then retire. Kovalev is still relatively young at 30, and could fight for the vacant belt when Stevenson retires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Anything Kovalev does wil revolve around hbo, Hopkins, Pacal and all leading to showdown with Stevenson. Any questions about Kovalevs big Sgt. Slaughter beard will be answered there, if Adonis last long enough to ask them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Anything Kovalev does wil revolve around hbo, Hopkins, Pacal and all leading to showdown with Stevenson. Any questions about Kovalevs big Sgt. Slaughter beard will be answered there, if Adonis last long enough to ask them
    According to reports that's what GYM wants also and according to Yvon HBO is pushing hard for it and are involved in early negotiations. He says they want three fights this year starting with Fanfara and ending with Kovalev. Adonis is up in May and Kovalev in March so the calenders do match up barring an injury. He talks a lot about unification with the WBO as if that's their major goal. Nowhere do they bring up Hopkins. HBO cant stand the old war horse and it would not surprise me that GYM has been asked by them not to mention his name. They never liked him before the cold war but now they really hate him.

    There is probably a real chance at true unification if Shumenov manages to beat the cagey old man but its at least 50/50 that he beats the Russian. I think Hop is starting to lose the edge but he has proven me wrong so many times. I think this division will be one of the most interesting to follow this year. That is, if all the dominoes fall into place. I'm a little cynical though. I dont believe Yvon Michel means what he says but his hand could actually be forced anyway unless the 168 names start to move up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Anything Kovalev does wil revolve around hbo, Hopkins, Pacal and all leading to showdown with Stevenson. Any questions about Kovalevs big Sgt. Slaughter beard will be answered there, if Adonis last long enough to ask them
    According to reports that's what GYM wants also and according to Yvon HBO is pushing hard for it and are involved in early negotiations. He says they want three fights this year starting with Fanfara and ending with Kovalev. Adonis is up in May and Kovalev in March so the calenders do match up barring an injury. He talks a lot about unification with the WBO as if that's their major goal. Nowhere do they bring up Hopkins. HBO cant stand the old war horse and it would not surprise me that GYM has been asked by them not to mention his name. They never liked him before the cold war but now they really hate him.

    There is probably a real chance at true unification if Shumenov manages to beat the cagey old man but its at least 50/50 that he beats the Russian. I think Hop is starting to lose the edge but he has proven me wrong so many times. I think this division will be one of the most interesting to follow this year. That is, if all the dominoes fall into place. I'm a little cynical though. I dont believe Yvon Michel means what he says but his hand could actually be forced anyway unless the 168 names start to move up.
    Shumenov is now promoted by Golden Boy so even if he wins, unfortunately there will not be a unification fight with Stevenson/Pascal/Kovalev. Stevenson-Fonfara isn't actually a bad fight although Stevenson should win. Same with Kovalev's next fight. I doubt we'll get Pascal against either until Stevenson and Kovalev fight each other., which from what I hear, will happen at the end of 2014. Frankly, it'll be great timing. Both guys in their prime and coming off the best stretches of their careers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Anything Kovalev does wil revolve around hbo, Hopkins, Pacal and all leading to showdown with Stevenson. Any questions about Kovalevs big Sgt. Slaughter beard will be answered there, if Adonis last long enough to ask them
    According to reports that's what GYM wants also and according to Yvon HBO is pushing hard for it and are involved in early negotiations. He says they want three fights this year starting with Fanfara and ending with Kovalev. Adonis is up in May and Kovalev in March so the calenders do match up barring an injury. He talks a lot about unification with the WBO as if that's their major goal. Nowhere do they bring up Hopkins. HBO cant stand the old war horse and it would not surprise me that GYM has been asked by them not to mention his name. They never liked him before the cold war but now they really hate him.

    There is probably a real chance at true unification if Shumenov manages to beat the cagey old man but its at least 50/50 that he beats the Russian. I think Hop is starting to lose the edge but he has proven me wrong so many times. I think this division will be one of the most interesting to follow this year. That is, if all the dominoes fall into place. I'm a little cynical though. I dont believe Yvon Michel means what he says but his hand could actually be forced anyway unless the 168 names start to move up.
    Shumenov is now promoted by Golden Boy so even if he wins, unfortunately there will not be a unification fight with Stevenson/Pascal/Kovalev. Stevenson-Fonfara isn't actually a bad fight although Stevenson should win. Same with Kovalev's next fight. I doubt we'll get Pascal against either until Stevenson and Kovalev fight each other., which from what I hear, will happen at the end of 2014. Frankly, it'll be great timing. Both guys in their prime and coming off the best stretches of their careers.
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    Default Re: Kovalev's next fights.

    Braehmer won't leave Germany and HBO want Kovalev in America on primetime. Pascal would be a good fight for him but HBO are jonesing to make Kovalev Stevenson asap. Maybe Kovalev fights Pascal in a double header if Stevenson has one more fight before they make the Kovalev fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Anything Kovalev does wil revolve around hbo, Hopkins, Pacal and all leading to showdown with Stevenson. Any questions about Kovalevs big Sgt. Slaughter beard will be answered there, if Adonis last long enough to ask them
    According to reports that's what GYM wants also and according to Yvon HBO is pushing hard for it and are involved in early negotiations. He says they want three fights this year starting with Fanfara and ending with Kovalev. Adonis is up in May and Kovalev in March so the calenders do match up barring an injury. He talks a lot about unification with the WBO as if that's their major goal. Nowhere do they bring up Hopkins. HBO cant stand the old war horse and it would not surprise me that GYM has been asked by them not to mention his name. They never liked him before the cold war but now they really hate him.

    There is probably a real chance at true unification if Shumenov manages to beat the cagey old man but its at least 50/50 that he beats the Russian. I think Hop is starting to lose the edge but he has proven me wrong so many times. I think this division will be one of the most interesting to follow this year. That is, if all the dominoes fall into place. I'm a little cynical though. I dont believe Yvon Michel means what he says but his hand could actually be forced anyway unless the 168 names start to move up.
    I share that cynical vibe when it comes to unifications as we've seen time and time again the alphabet boys conduct things like a crime syndicate. I like the fact that Kovalev got in front of Hopkins by calling him out in interviews and if Hopkins takes care of Shumenov I have a sliver of hope there, a small sliver. Deep down Hopkins cannot go out not attempting the biggest dog in the yard. This division is interesting, it has life and Kovalev v Stevenson is one to wait for barring some underdog upsetting the plot, but I don't see it.

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    Default Re: Kovalev's next fights.

    Is Dawson or Cloud still fighting Kovalev should murder one of them Braehmer may be a difficult task
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    Default Re: Kovalev's next fights.

    I read Sergey's next fight will likely be against Cedric Agnew.

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