DuBoef said Gamboa had agreed to the Rios fight and that he has an ample paperwork trail to back it up, even though the official bout agreement isn't signed yet. (It's standard practice in boxing for a formal bout agreement to go unsigned until well into a promotion.)
http://espn.go.com/blog/dan-rafael/p...riorkis-gamboa
My question is, how can Gamboa get in trouble for something that doesn't have any ink on it yet? I think this is TR's fault for getting verbal agreements and charging for venues that they haven't even established.
Though I'm not excusing Gamboa, the promotional company has to act as the "grown up" and take the process more seriously and professionally.
http://espn.go.com/blog/dan-rafael/p...riorkis-gamboa
My question is, how can Gamboa get in trouble for something that doesn't have any ink on it yet? I think this is TR's fault for getting verbal agreements and charging for venues that they haven't even established.
Though I'm not excusing Gamboa, the promotional company has to act as the "grown up" and take the process more seriously and professionally.
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