Levin Bows Out From Diaz-King Dispute

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Levin Bows Out From Diaz-King Dispute

    BoxingScene.com has learned that well-respected attorney Fred Levin has sent notice to Willie Savannah, manager of WBO/WBA/IBF lightweight champion Juan Diaz (33-0, 17KOs), advising the manager that he will no longer represent Diaz. [details]
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    man thats some complicated **** hopefully it wont affect juan if he takes campbell easy he will regret it

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      jesus ****ing christ.

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      • BabyFaceAssasin
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        I just want to see Diaz vs Katsidis! What is all this non-sense! Pay who ever the hell wants to paid. Lets get that fight going already. Instead we have Diaz vs Campbell which is an okay fight. And Katsidis vs Casamayor where I hope Katsidis puts the old man into retirement.

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        • SkillspayBills
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          Sounds like a ****-****** soap opera to me.

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          • v.cassiusali@ya
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            levin has problem with diaz, savannah and king. he said diaz was just a "100,000 dollar" fighter but now diaz earns 2 million dollars per fight after representing diaz, sounds like he was underpaid. he hardly talk with juan and said savannah "falling in love with his fighter". the last phrase is quite interesting. let's see what happens next.

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            • EDD1
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              For a year and a half, Levin says that he worked without a fee and assisted Juan in making over $2 million dollars and earning three titles. It should be noted that Levin worked without a fee because he saw Diaz as a the kind of fighter who gives the sports a positive image. Prior to his involvement with Diaz, Levin says the fighter was only making $100,000 per fight.
              Between the lines:
              the minute one states "worked with out a fee" your good deed is dead. why exactly would anyone choose to work without a fee and then feel the need to point this out as if it will serve to strengthen an argument. what it actually does is make this guy seem like the dumbest attourney in the world. and what is his argument with that statement? the implication is suggesting that Juan Diaz is an ingrate.
              Second: Levin cannot take credit for Diaz' proffesional or monetary success because we all know that diaz is a talented person who has been working hard at his proffesion.
              Third: who ever said that it is smart for a fighter to deal with the buisness aspect of his career, what most fighters should really be focused on is that opponent who is going to be trying to take your head off. plus, if any fighter has the capability to deal with the buisness aspects of his carrer it would be Diaz, maybe he chooses not to.
              fourth: In all this there is only one man who stands to gain a lot and lose nothing.
              and you all know who that is.

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