Ft. Lauderdale, FL:
As Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev (24-0-1, 22 KOs) prepares to defend his
WBO Light Heavyweight World Title against Blake Caparello on
August 2nd on HBO Boxing After Dark from Revel Casino Hotel in
Atlantic City, NJ, the media is buzzing about the possibility of a
unification fight between Krusher and IBF/WBA Light Heavyweight Champion
Bernard Hopkins (55-6-2, 32 KOs).
"Krusher"
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In a recent interview with BoxingScene.com,
Hopkins called out Kovalev saying, "I got two titles and a legacy.
What's Kovalev got? A punch and a WBO title - let's do it." He added,
"The perception is, is that Kovalev is a killer and [Adonis] Stevenson
doesn't want to fight him, he wants to fight an old man. If that's the
case, I'll knock off Kovalev first, because I believe that I can beat
him. I believe that he's a tough fight, but I believe that I can beat
him. It's a fight where if I make a mistake I can get knocked out. And
yeah Bernard Hopkins can get knocked out too, and so can Kovalev and so
can Stevenson, who's been knocked out once in his career."
Hopkins, of course, is referring to the planned title unification fight on HBO between WBO Champion Kovalev and WBC Champion Adonis Stevenson, which was scuttled when Stevenson and his Promoter chose to take a path avoiding Kovalev. That decision is now the subject of ongoing litigation.
Kovalev
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Kovalev vs. Agnew
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Events CEO Kathy Duva added, "After reading Bernard's comments to
BoxingScene.com, I immediately reached out to all of the parties
potentially involved on the Hopkins side to try to make the fight
happen. But what I heard from all of them is 'I don't know,' including
when I asked who would represent Bernard in negotiations. If Bernard
Hopkins truly wants to fight Sergey Kovalev, I know we can make a deal.
Like Sergey, we will focus on our preparations for his title fight
against Blake Caparello on August 2nd, while Hopkins sorts out his
promotional situation."
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