Originally posted by Rosco3387
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Example: King had Camacho, Bramble, and Rosario signed for multiple fights.
Bramble had become a sensation and there was a big money fight between him and Camacho ready to go (1986)
King wanted to double dip on the fight, which was the smart thing to do, so he arranged what became known as the Preamble to Bramble.
He smartly matched Camacho with Boza-Edwards who was a fading name and no real threat to Hector.
But because he had Rosario signed he foolishly went after the short gain he could get from picking Rosario's pocket and foolishly matched him against Bramble. A round and a half later the big money fight, Camacho-Bramble was gone.
Had King actually been smart and able to look past the short money grab he would have matched Bramble with a strawman, an easy to beat opponent who Bramble could have KOed and the big money fight would have been there.
In the end, Bramble was finished and left King. Camacho was embittered and left King. Rosario alone was not a money maker.
IMO King wasn't as smart as legend has it, he was short sighted and never was able to grasp the big picture.
In the end the only fighter King was ever able to take on a long term run of multiple money making fights was Larry Holmes and all King ever did was verbally disparage Holmes and hurt his own money maker's reputation.
I think his smartness is overrated.
P.S. What Celeveland mobsters are to speaking of; who tried to blow up a street to get one target?
I know that happened in Naples Italy where they took out one quater of mile of road all at once just to nail one judge (and got him) but never heard of an American mobster bombing taking out half a city block. A few cars here there, yes. Lol
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