Ein Kampf in den USA dürfte aber nicht unproblematisch sein:
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But the fact of the matter is that the demand for Valuev in America is rather elastic to this point.
The fight with Ruiz was unwanted by any U.S. television networks and was only able to happen because of $1 million that came from European TV. The title fight against Beck is as yet unsold to any television entities here. The plan is that the September fight will be on HBO, and if Valuev gets past that, surely a fight in December with a mandatory contender will be worthy of more television interest.
There are other reasons for not rushing over to these shores. One of them has to do with basic economics. There is simply more money to be made through live audiences and television in Europe, which is more familiar territory for Sauerland.
Another is that a New Jersey-based businessman, Joe O'Donnell, has a claim to Valuev's promotional rights in the United States. Indeed, he did promote Valuev's fight in Atlantic City against George Linberger in 2001, and after O'Donnell won a preliminary round in court the case is still being contested, with the issue of international jurisdiction complicating things.
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