WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
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Ruthless-RKO
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WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
According to World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaiman, his organization is investigating the ongoing situation with WBC light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson and his lack of mandatory defenses.
At the moment, Eleider Alvarez has been the mandatory challenger, for two years, to Stevenson's title.
Stevenson (29-1, 24 KOs) and Alvarez (23-0, 11 KOs) are both advised by Al Haymon and promoted by Yvon Michel of GYM - but for one reason or another a deal has never come together for them to fight each other.
lvarez has been the mandatory challenger to Stevenson since his victory over Isaac Chilemba in November 2015 in Quebec City. The champion has not faced a mandatory challenger since he knocked out Tony Bellew in November 2013 in Quebec City. He has made six defenses of his title since.
Because of the circumstances, the WBC has taken a lot of heat from the media and fans, and Sulaiman has finally responded to the criticism.
"We are addressing this matter. It's not 4 years [since Stevenson made a mandatory] and Kovalev hurt the process as well but it's unacceptable to continue. WBC is ruling soon," stated Sulaiman.
Regarding Sulaiman's reference to Sergey Kovalev - several years ago the WBC made a very strange ruling where they ordered Stevenson to fight Kovalev - who at the time was the rival champion of three other sanctioning bodies [WBO, WBA, IBF].
BS.com reported a few days ago, that Alvarez actually accepted a step-aside deal to allow Stevenson to make another voluntary defense in the first quarter of 2018 - which some believe will come against Badou Jack.
Stevenson has often stated in interviews that Alvarez brought little to the table, but he's very motivated to fight someone like Jack - who vacated the WBA "regular" title at 175-pounds to target a Stevenson showdown.
For stepping aside, Alvarez has been offered a deal from GYM, that gives him a multi-fight agreement with six-figure guarantee per fight and Stevenson is also part of that package.
But the WBC appears to take issue with this situation, because there have been numerous step-aside deals, and numerous orders to fight Alvarez, and the other ranked fighters under the WBC are becoming irritated over a scenario where everyone ranked under Alvarez continue to wait with no title shot openings in sight and some are abandoning the WBC to pursue light heavyweight title opportunities in the other sanctioning bodies.
At the moment, Eleider Alvarez has been the mandatory challenger, for two years, to Stevenson's title.
Stevenson (29-1, 24 KOs) and Alvarez (23-0, 11 KOs) are both advised by Al Haymon and promoted by Yvon Michel of GYM - but for one reason or another a deal has never come together for them to fight each other.
lvarez has been the mandatory challenger to Stevenson since his victory over Isaac Chilemba in November 2015 in Quebec City. The champion has not faced a mandatory challenger since he knocked out Tony Bellew in November 2013 in Quebec City. He has made six defenses of his title since.
Because of the circumstances, the WBC has taken a lot of heat from the media and fans, and Sulaiman has finally responded to the criticism.
"We are addressing this matter. It's not 4 years [since Stevenson made a mandatory] and Kovalev hurt the process as well but it's unacceptable to continue. WBC is ruling soon," stated Sulaiman.
Regarding Sulaiman's reference to Sergey Kovalev - several years ago the WBC made a very strange ruling where they ordered Stevenson to fight Kovalev - who at the time was the rival champion of three other sanctioning bodies [WBO, WBA, IBF].
BS.com reported a few days ago, that Alvarez actually accepted a step-aside deal to allow Stevenson to make another voluntary defense in the first quarter of 2018 - which some believe will come against Badou Jack.
Stevenson has often stated in interviews that Alvarez brought little to the table, but he's very motivated to fight someone like Jack - who vacated the WBA "regular" title at 175-pounds to target a Stevenson showdown.
For stepping aside, Alvarez has been offered a deal from GYM, that gives him a multi-fight agreement with six-figure guarantee per fight and Stevenson is also part of that package.
But the WBC appears to take issue with this situation, because there have been numerous step-aside deals, and numerous orders to fight Alvarez, and the other ranked fighters under the WBC are becoming irritated over a scenario where everyone ranked under Alvarez continue to wait with no title shot openings in sight and some are abandoning the WBC to pursue light heavyweight title opportunities in the other sanctioning bodies.
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Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
When I first came across this article it made me laugh a little.
WBC act like they're not in control. Why have they never forced purse bids? Or like they always do, Have Alvarez fight for the WBC 'interim' title. They seem to do so with other divisions all the time.
Now they claim to be investigating.
WBC act like they're not in control. Why have they never forced purse bids? Or like they always do, Have Alvarez fight for the WBC 'interim' title. They seem to do so with other divisions all the time.
Now they claim to be investigating.
Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
The WBC is just realizing this now??? At the conventions, they go through every weight class and discuss mandatories. This is BS.
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Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
You have to laugh at the WBC, they funny ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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boxing_rocks
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Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
I guess Sulaiman somehow got his feelings hurt by Haymon.
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victor-romeo
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Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
Adonis rarely fights anybody the whole thing is pretty much a lame joke..
Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
What is there to investigate ??.?.?. Force the fight to purse bid in 30 days and if Stevenson ducks it then he is stripped.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Dec 2017, 05:46 When I first came across this article it made me laugh a little.
WBC act like they're not in control. Why have they never forced purse bids? Or like they always do, Have Alvarez fight for the WBC 'interim' title. They seem to do so with other divisions all the time.
Now they claim to be investigating.
I'd love Stevenson to fight Jack but I'm doubtful now.
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drunkenpiper36
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Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
Stevenson should either push for a cash out fight with Kovalev or simply retire before he loses in a low paying fight to a nobody.
Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
Exactly, Total bullsh*t but hardly unexpected from this bunch of cowboys ... and they aren't the worstRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Dec 2017, 05:46 When I first came across this article it made me laugh a little.
WBC act like they're not in control. Why have they never forced purse bids? Or like they always do, Have Alvarez fight for the WBC 'interim' title. They seem to do so with other divisions all the time.
Now they claim to be investigating.
Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
They should yank alvarez's mandatory status and give it to someone who won't take the step-aside money.
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victor-romeo
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Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
WBC,Stevnson who cares....
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Re: WBC Investigating Adonis Stevenson and Lack of Mandatories
And in other news, after an exhaustive investigation, the WBC has just realised that Rocky Marciano is dead. 