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  • hahaa
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    #31
    Originally posted by DC Fight Fan
    I'll let Greg Leon say it because honestly he says it much better than me.

    GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS: DINOSAUR BREATH
    By G. Leon

    When it first came into existence, Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions told the world he was going to run the company differently than "dinosaurs" like Bob Arum and Don King. Statements like "The fighters don't work for us, we work for the fighters" lead some to believe a changing of the guard really was at hand. A few years down the road, ********** points out several instances where Golden Boy's actions resembled the very dinosaurs they enjoyed ridiculing.

    Signing John Ruiz: Golden Boy Promotions recently signed John Ruiz to a promotional contract. Ruiz is the mandatory challenger to WBA heavyweight champion David Haye. Golden Boy Promotions already has a vested interest in Haye. Fortunately for Golden Boy, this fight isn't taking place in the United States where it could be viewed as a severe violation of the Muhammad Ali Act by taking future consideration from Ruiz even though Ruiz was already guaranteed the Haye fight under WBA rules. Am I the only one who viewed this as a Don King move?

    Inability to Promote African-American Talent: Golden Boy grabbed this torch from Bob Arum and took off running. Golden Boy "PARTNERS" Bernard Hopkins and Shane Mosley found themselves on the bench for over a year following masterpiece performances over Kelly Pavlik and Antonio Margarito. Winky Wright, another prominent African American closely associated with Golden Boy, dropped a close decision to Bernard Hopkins and found himself on the sidelines for 22 months before he was fed to Paul Williams. Golden Boy's website touted Wright's planned fight in Puerto Rico, but the compnay did nothing when that fight imploded for Winky. As this goes to print, Wright is looking to align himself with Bob Arum.

    Judd "Benedict" Burstein: With over eight years in the boxing business under my belt, my greatest regret is referring Shane Mosley to attorney Judd Bustein. The questionable, at best, moves Burstein has made as Mosley's representative will be outlined in a future expose, but for now let's just ask how in the world Burstein can represent Shane Mosley's best interest when he's on the Golden Boy payroll? Bob Arum confirmed to ********** that Burstein will represent Golden Boy in the Manny Pacquiao defamation lawsuit, which leads me to believe that the negotiations between Burstein and "Sir Vrichard" Schaefer must have been as intense and ferocious as Don King negotiating Ricardo Mayorga bouts with his son Carl.

    Is GBP to Mexicans what DKP is to African Americans?: "Once he beats Marquez.." were the words of Golden CEO Sir Vrichard Schaefer to Boxingscene.com as it related to Golden Boy's newest acquisition Amir Khan's proposed fight with future hall of famer Juan Manuel Marquez. Golden Boy was supposed to be representing Marquez too, but the CEO spoke as if a Marquez loss was a foregone conclusion. It didn't take long for Marquez rep Nacho Beristain to express his displeasure over being treated like a "stepping stone." Obviously, Sir Vrichard still hasn't learned how to promote one of his fighters without completely disrespecting the other. Since bolting from Don King, Juan Diaz has been horribly mishandled by Oscar and company. It was not in Diaz's best interest to fight Malignaggi, but they made the fight anyway. Memo to Golden Boy: If you make fights that are in the best interest of your young talent, you will have no problem securing HBO dates when your output deal expires in 2011.

    The Mayweather Treatement: Golden Boy Promotions has been involved with every Floyd Mayweather, Jr. fight following his split decision victory over De La Hoya. Mayweather has no signed contract to GBP, but they seem to have accomodated his every request, serving him better than their own contracted boxers. Despite GBP holding all of the cards, Mayweather was matched against Marquez while Shane Mosley rode the pine. Mosley only landed the Mayweather fight after Andre Berto (who, like Mayweather, is also repped by a guy named Al Haymon) suddenly pulled out and Mayweather's clash with Pacquiao crumbled. Mayweather-Pacquiao taking place would have likely prevented Shane from fighting the winner until 2011, since there was a great chance Pacquaio-Mayweather would have become a best of three. Simply put, Golden Boy can and will do better as it relates to maximizing the potential of their contracted athletes, if they provide them with the Mayweather treatment.

    Great article.

    I have been critical of GBP for the most part, though they put on some good cards.

    What really ticked me off is last year during the Mayweather v Marquez fight. During weigh-in there was a bit of controversy. Although GBP never disclosed the catch-weight, it was unofficialy known to be 144. Then on the day of the weigh-in Mayweather weight at 146, 2 pounds over the contract limit.

    This is very blurry in my mind, so feel free to correct me. But during the weigh-in there was a contract revision that edited the penalty per pound to be around 600,000(?)

    GBP, the company that Marquez signed up to promote him, never defended him or made a public outcry. While they catered to the one and done mayweather.

    BTW

    Not hating on mayweather, if GBP isn't promoting Mayweather via per card status, someone else would definitely do it. If so, would Dibella, Shaw, or even Arum put him ahead of their own contracted fighters.


    my 2 cents on GBP

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    • B.U.R.N.E.R
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      #32
      Originally posted by hahaa
      Great article.

      I have been critical of GBP for the most part, though they put on some good cards.

      What really ticked me off is last year during the Mayweather v Marquez fight. During weigh-in there was a bit of controversy. Although GBP never disclosed the catch-weight, it was unofficialy known to be 144. Then on the day of the weigh-in Mayweather weight at 146, 2 pounds over the contract limit.

      This is very blurry in my mind, so feel free to correct me. But during the weigh-in there was a contract revision that edited the penalty per pound to be around 600,000(?)

      GBP, the company that Marquez signed up to promote him, never defended him or made a public outcry. While they catered to the one and done mayweather.

      BTW

      Not hating on mayweather, if GBP isn't promoting Mayweather via per card status, someone else would definitely do it. If so, would Dibella, Shaw, or even Arum put him ahead of their own contracted fighters.


      my 2 cents on GBP

      Why do you think Arum wanted mayweather back. Who in there right mind wouldnt put Boxing's Cash Cow ahead of everybody.

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      • hahaa
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        #33
        Originally posted by No Ceilings
        Why do you think Arum wanted mayweather back. Who in there right mind wouldnt put Boxing's Cash Cow ahead of everybody.
        Uhh i contended that if not for GBP, someone else will promote his fights per diem..err card. My point was never who wouldn't work with mayweather since he does print cash.

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          #34
          if you cant tell the difference between a fighter who had no amateur experience, who bob arum made it clear in the beginning not to look for chavez in any title fights until possibly 40-50 fights into his career.

          and a so called champion who's promoter has contracts drawn up to keep his mandatory away from him.

          there is a clear difference between carefully grooming a fighter who has no amateur background, and shamelessly protecting a "champion" with b.s. contract stipulations.

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