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  • Comments Thread For: Bill Haney: 'The Biggest Pimp In The Whole Industry Is Henry Garcia'

    Arriving in New York stopped Bill Haney in his tracks. He considered he and his champion son Devin Haney's path from once fighting Ryan Garcia in the amateur ranks with sparse viewership in Southern California to now filling Brooklyn's Barclays Center for a WBC 140-pound title defense.
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  • #2
    Headline of the year so far.
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    • #3
      “You know, Floyd never did what Devin has done and if he could have, he should have,” Bill Haney said. “Floyd was never undisputed in his division, whether it was (reluctance to fight Antonio) Margarito or Winky Wright or making Pacquiao and Cotto wait.“Devin is what ‘TBE’ wasn’t at 25.

      Never having a contract dispute with a manager or promoter, getting to the bank and pay-per-view. I don’t think Mayweather was a pay-per-view fighter at 25. We keep discussing our numbers when ‘TBE’ wasn’t that.”


      Big talk, but where is the lie? Bill has a good memory and isn't glossing over Floyd avoiding guys.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by paulf View Post
        “You know, Floyd never did what Devin has done and if he could have, he should have,” Bill Haney said. “Floyd was never undisputed in his division, whether it was (reluctance to fight Antonio) Margarito or Winky Wright or making Pacquiao and Cotto wait.“Devin is what ‘TBE’ wasn’t at 25.

        Never having a contract dispute with a manager or promoter, getting to the bank and pay-per-view. I don’t think Mayweather was a pay-per-view fighter at 25. We keep discussing our numbers when ‘TBE’ wasn’t that.”


        Big talk, but where is the lie? Bill has a good memory and isn't glossing over Floyd avoiding guys.
        Lmao Devin haney isn’t a PPV fighter this guy is delusional. This fight bout to bomb like all of haneys fights
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        • #5
          Different times to say the least
          Haney is far from a ppv fighter or even close to putting asses in the seats
          Not to mention that his son would be an ordinary fighter and far from champion had he competed with the names he mentioned
          Why the ticket give away in San Fran ?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post

            Lmao Devin haney isn’t a PPV fighter this guy is delusional. This fight bout to bomb like all of haneys fights
            Bill was saying Haney is doing bigger numbers than Mayweather at this point. He's right. At 25, Mayweather was not a draw.

            Floyd was 25 when he made $2.2 million to fight Castillo. That's $3.8 million in today's money.

            Haney made $6 million against Prograis. He'll make at least double that against Garcia.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post

              Lmao Devin haney isn’t a PPV fighter this guy is delusional. This fight bout to bomb like all of haneys fights
              Don't matter if it bombs. What Bill said isn't lies. Undisputed at 25, moved up won another belt, he's making his mark felt, especially if he beat this headcase in fashion
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              • #8
                Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
                Different times to say the least
                Haney is far from a ppv fighter or even close to putting asses in the seats
                Not to mention that his son would be an ordinary fighter and far from champion had he competed with the names he mentioned
                Why the ticket give away in San Fran ?
                Yall hung up on sales...weird way to be a fan

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                • #9
                  "He broke down the sides-of-the-streets argument. He’s worked with Showtime and Stephen Espinoza and Gordon Hall, with Bob Arum and ESPN/Top Rank, with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom and now Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy.”

                  ONLY b!tches, fanboys and weirdos continue to talk about A side and promotional streets.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by El_Mero View Post

                    Yall hung up on sales...weird way to be a fan
                    Not really just know how the game is played for ticket sales
                    Plus responding to the article

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