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    As Bill Haney sees it, the ongoing fall from grace of Ryan Garcia has been the most disillusioning turn he's ever witnessed in boxing.
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  • #2
    He's telling the truth. No one "runs" boxing. That's both the best and the worst thing about it.
    champion4ever champion4ever likes this.

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    • #3
      boxing is very much mismanaged tho
      TonyRespectful TonyRespectful likes this.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Teetotaler83
        Does this clown ever stfu?

        Your son finally fought someone his size whos a c level fighter and got beat tf up. Get over it
        Didn't read it, huh.

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        • #5
          He should be grateful done very well for average trainer

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          • #6
            He should have never took the cash, he had beaf until then. He got paid and didn't care what Ryan did. Give it back, if he feels so hurt. I bet that never crossed his mind.

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            • #7
              Sour G****s from a whiney bit** who's mad his son got exposed for the fake he is....

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              • #8
                I can’t disagree with anything Bill Haney said .Boxing is in a particularly bad place (again) But the peds problem is in all sports .Yes,combat sports should be stricter for obvious reasons .

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                • #9
                  No one will disagree that the boxing machine absolutely does not have the best interests of the fighters first.

                  There should definitely be a boxing wide pool of funds specifically for fighter health/dental mental care during their professional and retirement years.

                  There is enough money if all stakeholders pitch in. This is a bare minimum, which should be implemented.

                  With around 1500 fighters, you would be looking at $8-16M in annual coverage costs. ($5-10k/year/fighter).

                  This can easily be built into and spread out from fees collected for championship fights. Instead of paying fat cats like Suleiman for nothing.

                  In global shipping, we have P&I clubs, where everyone pitches in to give ships third party liability coverage. If we can do this vessels, why not human beings?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Teetotaler83
                    Does this clown ever stfu?

                    Your son finally fought someone his size whos a c level fighter and got beat tf up. Get over it
                    You only hate him because the Haneys just so happens to be black. Racism is something America can do without.

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