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Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 05 Nov 2014, 09:50
by Freedom2013
That could very well make the difference in the fight.
Main events should have requested a referee from a neutral country.
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 05 Nov 2014, 11:26
by ikorolev
Freedom2013 wrote:That could very well make the difference in the fight.
Main events should have requested a referee from a neutral country.
They didn't even get a good enough purse for Kovalev to say nothing of a neutral ref.
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 05 Nov 2014, 13:21
by Freedom2013
ikorolev wrote:They didn't even get a good enough purse for Kovalev to say nothing of a neutral ref.
I heard he's only getting $500,000?
Seems low pay for a big HBO fight for three world titles. I remember Andre Berto received $1.3 mil for a HBO fight against a journeyman a few years ago.
But if Kovalev wins, he'll likely be paid well for his next fight, especially if it's a unification with Stevenson.
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014, 16:34
by KBB
Freedom2013 wrote:ikorolev wrote:They didn't even get a good enough purse for Kovalev to say nothing of a neutral ref.
I heard he's only getting $500,000?
Seems low pay for a big HBO fight for three world titles. I remember Andre Berto received $1.3 mil for a HBO fight against a journeyman a few years ago.
But if Kovalev wins, he'll likely be paid well for his next fight, especially if it's a unification with Stevenson.
He's getting what he deserves in a fight of this magnitude, Hopkins is the name here in the US and we all know that BHop can't draw flies to sh*t so with the low amount of viewership they'll more than likely get (especially since it is PPV) there wouldn't be enough in the pot to grace Sergey with that much money.
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014, 18:47
by crusader
This article suggests that Kovalev is making over $1 million. In it Kovalev also says that he fought the first three years of his career without being paid, as he was trying to find a promoter. According to him the first purse he received was $5k for the Boone rematch.
BHOP's tough background is well-known, but Kovalev grew up poor and if his claims are true failed to get paid for a pro bout until just 2.5 years ago, so he's come a long way too.
http://www.BS.com/kovalev-went ... ars--83935
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014, 18:55
by KBB
crusader wrote:This article suggests that Kovalev is making over $1 million. In it Kovalev also says that he fought the first three years of his career without being paid, as he was trying to find a promoter. According to him the first purse he received was $5k for the Boone rematch.
http://www.BS.com/kovalev-went ... ars--83935
Further proof for Freedom that the man who happens to be "white" isn't a victim of unfairness because his skin color, he just wasn't promoted in the manner he is today.
Hopkins will still make more based on his version of titles and namesake.
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 02:15
by Freedom2013
KBB wrote:Further proof for Freedom that the man who happens to be "white" isn't a victim of unfairness because his skin color, he just wasn't promoted in the manner he is today.
The fact is, HBO generally pays some boxers more than others.
For example GGG and Kovalev make much smaller purses than Andre Berto used to.
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 02:19
by lefty
Freedom2013 wrote:KBB wrote:Further proof for Freedom that the man who happens to be "white" isn't a victim of unfairness because his skin color, he just wasn't promoted in the manner he is today.
The fact is, HBO generally pays some boxers more than others.
For example GGG and Kovalev make much smaller purses than Andre Berto used to.
Al Haymon.
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 02:19
by crusader
It turns out that Kov really is making a $500k purse according to Rafael:
Purses for #HopkinsKovalev: BHop $1M (plus % of profits), Kovalev $500k (plus % of profits), Ali $100k, Abregu $75k
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 02:22
by lefty
crusader wrote:It turns out that Kov really is making a set $500k purse according to Rafael:
Purses for #HopkinsKovalev: BHop $1M (plus % of profits), Kovalev $500k (plus % of profits), Ali $100k, Abregu $75k
Looking at that though, it's not exactly like Hopkins is making big bucks for this fight either.
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 11:45
by licktheballs
The fight is almost upon us, will the ref be fair to Kovalev?

Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 23:06
by Freedom2013
licktheballs wrote:The fight is almost upon us, will the ref be fair to Kovalev?

Let's hope the referee is fair to both fighters, lick.
It shouldn't be too much to hope for.
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 23:47
by KBB
Freedom2013 wrote:KBB wrote:Further proof for Freedom that the man who happens to be "white" isn't a victim of unfairness because his skin color, he just wasn't promoted in the manner he is today.
The fact is, HBO generally pays some boxers more than others.
For example GGG and Kovalev make much smaller purses than Andre Berto used to.
And that's because they are white??
Re: Will the referee be fair to Kovalev against Hopkins?
Posted: 09 Nov 2014, 09:49
by Perseus
It's because HBO doesn't have the budget for boxing that they once did.
Times are changing and the premium channels are slowly dying.