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  • #21
    Originally posted by Bullrider View Post
    Lou Dibella, who represents Kambosos on the US side, was in serious talks with Hearn back then, but Eddie kept referring him to the DAZN management. Hearn probably wanted it, but not with his own money. Dibella's option was Lomachenko, who he probably didn't want for Kambosos, but at least it's an option and he would have his mentor Bob Arum by his side, teach him the ropes. (Dibella on his own is inexperienced in making these types of fights, let alone in Australia. So he needed either Hearn or Arum.) The Ukraine war broke and everything fell into place for Top Rank/ESPN, and of course, Haney.
    That was probably the time when DAZN's money was getting depleted and they wanted no more fights on charity.

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    • #22
      "a figure well under Haney’s current earning power​." His earning power without Ryan Garcia isn't very much. He better get used to it. Nobody is willing to pay for Haney vs TBA. He isn't a star. He isn't exciting.

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      • #23
        Eddie was actually ticked off because the Haney’s never gave either him or Matchroom a piece of the action. He wanted future options on all of Devin’s fights but they wanted to remain free agents and keep all the dough for themselves which makes them very smart businessmen while being self-managed and self-promoted.
        Last edited by CoolDSmoove321; 06-27-2024, 11:51 AM.

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        • #24
          An old saying - "there's a cost to be the boss."

          Hearn bent over backwards for Haney and received very little reward - the revenue from being co-promoter of Garcia-Haney likely didn't make up all DAZN/Matchroom invested in Haney on his come-up.

          At some point, you have to cut your losses if you aren't getting paid. Hearn doesn't have unlimited funds anymore, can't throw money away on a fighter that wont sign with him.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by CoolDSmoove321 View Post
            Eddie was actually ticked off because the Haney’s never gave either him or Matchroom a piece of the action. He wanted future options on all of Devin’s fights but they wanted to remain free agents and keep all the dough for themselves which makes them very smart businessmen while being self-managed and self-promoted.
            Except they are not really self-promoted, are they? Haney had a good run with DAZN when they had their truckload of money, but that's dried up and reality is catching up to him. Without a true marquee star opponent, Haney is a 2nd-tier attraction.
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            • #26
              Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
              Devin didn't want to bet on himself financially, I see...

              And it wouldn't have sold. Might as well put a Shakur - DLS rematch on the undercard. Similar level of value there.
              The Shakur - DLS rematch will be on the undercard of Tank and Loma in November. Shakur will sign with PBC this summer. Bank on it!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by tokon View Post

                Exactly!

                Haney said he should have bid on himself; so why didn't he?
                He didn't want to lose money..

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                • #28
                  Generally Eddy is a tightwad, no explanations given. I am thinking maybe Eddy is feeling bad for Haney, but that is not in Eddys nature. Then again Eddy did say it was all Haneys fault, thats a foul.

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                  • #29
                    Haney should be fondling Eddie’s sack considering how much overpaying Hearn did in the fights he’s promoted for him.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Smash View Post
                      "They like having their logo on the poster, but they didn't want to lose money, and that’s why they didn’t bid.”​

                      Devin walks quietly out of the room
                      Many of them are promoters in name only. But some are actually organizing whole events like Cotto and others. And just recently Danny Garcia was supposed to stage his own and secured a date, I don't know what happened with that.

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