Listen if Al Haymon really had that much power over Mayweather then he'll be fighting on NBC underneath some other promoter on a one fight contract. Fact of the matter is since Richard Schaefer left Floyd denounced Goldenboy and empowered his promotional company to take on the tasks from then on. Al Haymon is the guy who mediate fighter between promotional company. Les Moonves talks carefully saying, he "hopes" Mayweather signs to fight Pacquiao as it'll make everyone a lot of money. If he's Mayweathers boss then how is he hoping his employee perform an action instead of just firing him?
Since Mayweather got in trough with the IRS and brought his contract out with Arum, he has not been binded by any contracts. He has advisers, no different than what every world leader has to give suggestions. Pacquiao is told what to do and have a schedule to follow by everyone in his team. Even his coach Freddie Roach supersedes him in business acumen and decision making for who he fights.
Okay dude whatever you say.
Listen if Al Haymon really had that much power over Mayweather then he'll be fighting on NBC underneath some other promoter on a one fight contract. Fact of the matter is since Richard Schaefer left Floyd denounced Goldenboy and empowered his promotional company to take on the tasks from then on. Al Haymon is the guy who mediate fighter between promotional company. Les Moonves talks carefully saying, he "hopes" Mayweather signs to fight Pacquiao as it'll make everyone a lot of money. If he's Mayweathers boss then how is he hoping his employee perform an action instead of just firing him?
Since Mayweather got in trough with the IRS and brought his contract out with Arum, he has not been binded by any contracts. He has advisers, no different than what every world leader has to give suggestions. Pacquiao is told what to do and have a schedule to follow by everyone in his team. Even his coach Freddie Roach supersedes him in business acumen and decision making for who he fights.
Haven't heard anyone other than the people on boxingscene say he wasn't. I just saw a video, where SRL is saying the fight is going to happen. He heard it from a major source.
Every successful boss or great leader through history had advisers. Point is Al Haymon advises, not give orders. Even Broner showed this when he decided to t Maidana when advised against it. Mayweather is the boss, Pac's a trained bitch. He's in debt because he don't make decisions.
and yet this employee trumps the "boss" (Floyd) hahaha
no, but.
he works for GBP on a one fight contract.
he has a several fight deal with showtime, but the terms as they've been explained to the media are awfully ambiguous. it basically appears to be a contract for "up to" a certain amount of fights, whatever that means.
he's also under contract with haymon, and those terms are not disclosed. managers usually work for fighters, taking a percentage. haymon really isn't a manager. he's one of the most elusive men in sport.
he has a great deal of autonomy for a boxer, however. he's probably more autonomous than any fighter not named klitschko
Is he the boss of Mayweather promotions. absolutely! Is he signed to Haymon productions or any other promotional company....? ... no he isn't. There's your answer.
Here is your answer
under Haymons stable of fighters
nobody fights nobody till haymon says so and that includes Floyd
Shush now, don't tell haymon Floyd says he is his own boss okay?
Every successful boss or great leader through history had advisers. Point is Al Haymon advises, not give orders. Even Broner showed this when he decided to t Maidana when advised against it. Mayweather is the boss, Pac's a trained bitch. He's in debt because he don't make decisions.
How much influence does Haymon have over the Pac fight getting made. I mean, who knows what advice he gave Floyd about fighting Pacquiao.
Here is your answer
under Haymons stable of fighters
nobody fights nobody till haymon says so and that includes Floyd
Shush now, don't tell haymon Floyd says he is his own boss okay?