Horse wrote:Enlightened-One wrote:Jean Pascal seems more intent on calling out the UFC's Nick Diaz, though there is some talk of him facing Glen Johnson, and if the rumours are true about the Haitian-Canadian returning to GYM, he'll almost certainly be going down the route of the WBA "regular" title.
In addition to Marcus Browne, I guess Adonis Stevenson could potentially make an optional defence against the likes of Erik Skoglund and Robert Stieglitz, but are they really any better or bigger names than Andrzej Fonfara?
Regardless, whilst I appreciate the fact there is good justification to be frustrated at Adonis Stevenson’s reluctance to perform mandatory defences of his title, the main culprits are Yvon Michel and also the WBC for orchestrating this situation. You could also criticise HBO, Sergey Kovalev and Kathy Duva, since they refused to accept a guaranteed title shot at Adonis Stevenson. Also, there really aren’t that many decent big name opponents that Stevenson could face at this point in time.
His run of form over the last three years is inexcusable.
2014 - Andrzej Fonfara & Dmitry Sukhotskiy
2015 - Sakio Bika & Tommy Karpency
2016 - Thomas Williams Jr
Totally unacceptable.
I can’t pretend the calibre of Adonis Stevenson’s opposition has been anything but disappointing since 2014, immediately after crossing the proverbial "street" from HBO to Showtime. However, his team have made multiple failed attempts to secure a bout against Sergey Kovalev, with the Russian withdrawing from the purse bid process and declining other opportunities, since Kathy Duva will only allow the bout to be televsised by HBO.
We also know that there has been a “cold war”, which resulted in HBO refusing to do business with fighters affiliated with Al Haymon or even working with Showtime (unless $200m+ fights are involved). We also know that Main Events, Top Rank and Golden Boy have all filed lawsuits against the PBC chief. And Stevenson is with Showtime & Haymon.
The only way that Kathy Duva managed to secure the bout between Hopkins & Kovalev, after the Executioner had very briefly crossed the street to Showtime, was to obtain agreement from GBP to give her the fight and in return she agreed to drop a pending lawsuit that she had already filed against them.
Nadjib Mohammedi & Isaac Chilemba were both top-ten ranked 175lb-ers that were with the same Main Events promoter that also handles Sergey Kovalev.
Andre Ward had signed a three-fight exclusive contract with HBO, which included an obligation to fight Sergey Kovalev.
Jean Pascal had predominantly had his fights televised by HBO (i.e. Dawson, Hopkins twice, Kovalev twice, Bute etc.).
Superman will be forty years of age soon, which means he’s probably looking to sign-off with a big money fight before he hangs-up his gloves. So there’s a good chance that he’s hoping that a network free-agent like Andre Ward will be willing to take the fight if he emerges successful from the Kovalev rematch (assuming Stevenson can avoid defeat in the interim).
I personally believe that it would be wrong to accuse Adonis Stevenson as being a “duck” or a “coward” when boxing politics is the primary reason why he has struggled to secure bouts against the sports’ biggest 175lb names. I also believe at this point in time that there is a distinct lack of viable opponents for the Superman to face.