Let me tell you something. When the manager pours his resources into a fighter early in their career, you better believe the manager is in control at the end of the day and not the fighter. A mgr pours money w the HOPE they get a return. 99.9 percentof the time THEY DO NOT
The online course, which takes less than an hour to complete, includes 15 videos and multiple-choice questions with each chapter, and explores topics including boxer-manager agreements, managerial percentages, promoter relationships, negotiations and much more.
Yes, for 300 dollars you can watch 15 video clips and take a multiple choice test that has no prestige or stakes to it, all under an hour. Funnily enough this boxing manager website doesn't even list Brian Norman as a client.
Of course a "boxing manager" would have a scam course, look if you're so successful at what you do why would you even charge for a course for an obsolete position? Boxing doesn't need managers, the fighters can deal with the venues and networks themselves.
Oh boy , anyone who is in love with the idea of being a manager with a very limited knowledge of the. Business hoping to break in my advice is keep your money in your pocket and enjoy it from afar
Teaching the elements of what it involves in being a fighter manager is one of the 20 courses that we teach at Fight Promoter University for the past 17 years. Check it out at www.fightpromoteruniversity.com
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