Comments Thread For: Mike Tyson Insists Evander Holyfield Fight Is On: "We Don't Need Promoters"

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  • Ray*
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    #11
    Originally posted by Monty Fisto

    No, he needs an advisor or manager desperately. Legal representation can make sure a contract will hold up in court, but they aren't going to advise you of whether it makes commercial sense to bind yourself to Triller till 2023...Or if they did, they are becoming an adviser.
    He (Tyson) has that experience in that department. A manager isn’t going to tell you anything special or different that a solicitor wouldn’t tell you at this stage of Tyson’s career. That’s why you would see that a lot of managers/advisers or former promoters are lawyers in their earlier careers.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Ray*

      He (Tyson) has that experience in that department. A manager isn’t going to tell you anything special or different that a solicitor wouldn’t tell you at this stage of Tyson’s career. That’s why you would see that a lot of managers/advisers or former promoters are lawyers in their earlier careers.
      Yes, a lot of managers used to be lawyers -- because you need that specialist knowledge to be in a position to give good advice and understand how someone might get ripped off. But someone who is employed as a solicitor only is not going to stick their neck out and advise you on the commercial side of a deal. Why would they? And if they did, then they have moved into the role of advisor by definition.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Monty Fisto

        Yes, a lot of managers used to be lawyers -- because you need that specialist knowledge to be in a position to give good advice and understand how someone might get ripped off. But someone who is employed as a solicitor only is not going to stick their neck out and advise you on the commercial side of a deal. Why would they? And if they did, then they have moved into the role of advisor by definition.
        Hence why it’s important to have the experience that Tyson already has. If he at this stage of everything is getting ripped off, doesn’t know how to manage certain things and what he wants from a deal or whatnot then no one ever would.

        If you are an up and coming fighter then of course, but when you have the experience that Tyson has attained over the years, then you don’t need one. Get your solicitor and that’s it.

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