I know that's supposed to be the guy. He's too inactive himself to carry any weight. A non-factor, really. Look at Arum. He's speaking for himself and promoting his fighters and company almost to his deathbed. Even Hearn has some passion. There's no passion like that at PBC.
Why is Al Haymon too mysterious?
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Good read.For anyone interested, Hauser did a 3 part profile via ring magazine.
I can't link to the website as it's filtered, but it's the first result on this google search.
https://www.google.com/search?q=WHAT...t=gws-wiz-serpComment
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Hearn and Arum are promoters. Haymon isn't. Haymon is an advisor and most advisors are invisible
I know that's supposed to be the guy. He's too inactive himself to carry any weight. A non-factor, really. Look at Arum. He's speaking for himself and promoting his fighters and company almost to his deathbed. Even Hearn has some passion. There's no passion like that at PBC.
That's the differenceLast edited by Hustle; 09-15-2023, 09:07 AM.Comment
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Obv I agree with all of this.
I know that's supposed to be the guy. He's too inactive himself to carry any weight. A non-factor, really. Look at Arum. He's speaking for himself and promoting his fighters and company almost to his deathbed. Even Hearn has some passion. There's no passion like that at PBC.
Why do you think Haymon doesn't see the upside in having a PBC "hype guy" who interacts with the public/fans like every other platform has in some sort of way?Comment
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For sure they are less visible, but even Cameron Dunkin, Keith Connolly & David Waters do an interview here & there or show their face from time to time.Comment
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