To summarise the content of the article, on the 22nd December, 2017, Showtime announced the following fight card, scheduled to take place on the 3rd March, 2018:
• Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz (WBC World Heavyweight Title)
• Andre Dirrell vs. Jose Uzcategui (interim IBF World Super Middleweight Title)
The above announcement was performed after Kathy Duva had already revealed the following Main Events fight card being televised by HBO on the very same night:
• Sergey Kovalev vs. Igor Mikhalkin (WBO World Light Heavyweight Title)
• Dmitry Bivol vs. Sullivan Barrera (WBA World Light Heavyweight Title)
Here are Kathy Duva’s remarks about the situation:
“I can’t get upset about things I have no control over,” Duva, Main Events’ CEO, told BS.com. “I announced on the night of our fight [November 25] that we were going on that date. They had plenty of warning. They chose to go on the same date and I can’t control that. Of course it’s not optimal and it’s definitely something you don’t want to have happen. It’s happening, so what am I gonna do?”
“Look, I like our show. I like our fights. They’re very competitive. Sergey made a big hit with the Russian community in New York [in his last fight]. He finally got the chance to do it. I think they’re gonna be back and I think they’re gonna bring their friends. The other fights on the card are tremendous. And you know [Main Events matchmaker] Jolene [Mizzone], she will always make a terrific undercard. So it’ll be a great show all around and hopefully there will be enough people that’ll recognize that and wanna come.”
Do you think that genuine boxing fans in America are more likely to watch Showtime on the 3rd March rather than HBO, due to the fact that Sergey Kovalev’s fight against Igor Mikhalkin is merely a mismatch that is part of a career rebuilding exercise and also enhance Krusher’s KO highlight reel?
Thoughts?