This is Al Haymon:
http://static.boxrec.com/wiki/2/20/Haymon.Al.jpg
This is Sam Watson:
http://cache4.asset-cache.net/gc/145474043-boxing-promoter-sam-watson-attends-the-gettyimages.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=GkZZ8bf5zL1ZiijUmxa7QTpvA5GGYqIsBJOlpziQU3WFpZhwwaosLpB3YJQe5nFvkCvoi%2bNX0NMEKrohWm%2fKcg%3d%3d
Hope this helps!!
Before I even look at one post, I have to say I almost made this exact post several times. This, and who is the black dude with the gray beard that's always hanging out with the fighters before the fight and in the ring (he was with Arreola pre-fight most recently). Are they one in the same?
Just wondering, is Al Haymon poster Filipino? He just bolded Filipino words on another thread that otherwise would be unintelligible to a non-Filipino reader and actually added a curse word. Not a big deal just thought I would throw it out there.
MANILA -- Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao left his Baguio training camp on Saturday amid rains brought by typhoon Pepeng to personally help in relief efforts in Metro Manila.
According to a report by the Philippine Star, Pacquiao went down to Manila on board a black Hummer.
He was reportedly accompanied by a convoy of special utility vehicles and police motorcycle escorts on his way to Metro Manila.
“Ang galing ng driver ko. Siguradong hindi kami madi-disgrasya. Putangina mo!,” Pacquiao said in a text message sent to The Philippine Star.
http://photos.mlive.com/grandrapidspress/2009/05/mayweatherde_la_hoya_after_the_14.html
The man on the right in the black suit is 100% Al Haymon.
Haymon is very connected with the networks and is just as powerful of a manager as GBP is a promoter due to his network connections. If Haymon wants his fighter in a TV slot he 99% of the time gets it. He also is able to strong arm the networks in order to put his fighters in light on TV which hurts the sport of boxing. GBP does the same thing. Until the networks become completely independent and uninfluenced by promoters and managers boxing will continue to suffer. We need the networks to demand the best fights available.