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TheDuke
06-01-2009, 01:56 AM
This Valuev and his team are cunts. I find it very hard to believe that Meehan wouldn't jump at this opportunity.

I think this ape is just holding out for a massive payday against one of the Clits

westside
06-01-2009, 02:15 AM
Don King wouldnt let the fight go ahead.

WhataRock
06-01-2009, 02:24 AM
I imagine it had nothing to do with Kali.

roscoe
06-01-2009, 02:52 AM
It would all be all about promotional rights in favour of Don King. Kali is jsut learning how easy it is to get shut out being a DK fighter. How many fights he's had since the Brewster fight is piss poor for someone wanting to be world champion.

rusty nails
06-01-2009, 07:22 AM
i get the impression they didnt want kali to get any training in. i reckon they just said to him "kali the fight is on xxxx date. (enter pissweak amount of time) you in or out"?

TheDuke
06-01-2009, 07:36 AM
Valuev and Meehan both have contracts of some kind with King right?

Meehan was scheduled to fight on the undercard?

So I think training would not have been an issue....

Ahh must be furstrating even from the perspective of his own fight being cancelled.

seldon71
06-01-2009, 09:41 AM
Was staying in the same hotel with Kali and can confirm that he would have gladly jumped to the pportunity of fighting Valuev. I think he'd have even willing to do it for relatively short money.

However, the situation evolved less than 24 hours before the start of the scheduled show, so there was little time for

a) re-negotiating TV deals which AFAIK were specifically for Valuev vs. Chagaev

b) Meehan is indeed contracted to Don King, who was to arrive in Finland only the morning of the fights and refused to make the deal over the phone.

Unlucky for Meehan. Contract with King is a two-edged sword - it can give you high ranking, but it also often keeps you out of the ring altogether.

ashley
06-01-2009, 09:54 AM
Its a hard sport when you are so close to the big time but still working on the tools for a living....must be hard for Meehan.

westside
06-01-2009, 10:04 AM
Was staying in the same hotel with Kali and can confirm that he would have gladly jumped to the pportunity of fighting Valuev. I think he'd have even willing to do it for relatively short money.

However, the situation evolved less than 24 hours before the start of the scheduled show, so there was little time for

a) re-negotiating TV deals which AFAIK were specifically for Valuev vs. Chagaev

b) Meehan is indeed contracted to Don King, who was to arrive in Finland only the morning of the fights and refused to make the deal over the phone.

Unlucky for Meehan. Contract with King is a two-edged sword - it can give you high ranking, but it also often keeps you out of the ring altogether.

Thanks for posting mate & welcome.

COULDHAVEBEEN
06-02-2009, 01:16 AM
Don King believes the WBA should strip Chagaev of any claim to its heavyweight championship after the Finnish Boxing Federation reviewed blood tests and refused to allow Chagaev to participate in Saturday’s match against WBA champion Nik Valuev in Helsinki.

There's a full article at BOXING SCENE dot COM (The Source for Boxing Online) but this forum won't enable the address to be saved in full.