What is next for PBC/Amazon Prime?
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I was talking to a well respected trainer I know who's fighter is signed with PBC.
His fighter's been with them for years.
He said his fighter tried calling Al Haymon for a month with no answer.
When he'd usually get a call right back.
The coach's reaction was " it's either really good Or really bad news coming ".
This was before the Amazon deal.
But his fighter's still waiting on a date.
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PBC is no longer in that large stable category. Most of their fighters are inactive, semi-retired or retired.
Charlo twins, for example, can't be forced to fight despite Haymon needing lots of fighters for their Amazon venture.
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They have a good number of fighters in their 154-160 stable. Don't know what those guys are doing wasting their primes. Lots of platforms are available now to keep themselves busy. Lubin, Ramos, Jrock, Resendiz, Gausha, Harrison, Castano, Arias, Adames, Trout, Montiel, Derevyanchenko, Hurd, even if only as undercards for main events.Comment
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PBC is peppered with fighters in the divisions you mentioned.They have a good number of fighters in their 154-160 stable. Don't know what those guys are doing wasting their primes. Lots of platforms are available now to keep themselves busy. Lubin, Ramos, Jrock, Resendiz, Gausha, Harrison, Castano, Arias, Adames, Trout, Montiel, Derevyanchenko, Hurd, even if only as undercards for main events.
There's also Dirrell and Plant. And I can't for the life of me understand why they're dormant
in a sport where you're practically retired at 40.
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