Engaging in business with a black man in the hope of making money isn’t proof of non-racism. Also, Crawford re-signing with him isn’t proof that Arum isn’t racist either. It wouldn’t be unprecedented for someone, in this instance, Crawford, to choose cash over principles.
But this is besides the key point because I have no idea what Arum is, and i think your sentiment might be on the right track, in that Crawford’s legal case is undermined big time by sticking with him.
Having said that, I think the biggest concern is that most of the big name fighters that leave the Top Rank banner end up suing them. See Pac-Man, Garcia, et al.
Why is that? And doesn’t this lawsuit simply fit in with that pattern? (Albeit with different claims being made)
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