To Be A Superstar, Sign With Golden Boy or Top Rank

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  • loui_ludwig
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    To Be A Superstar, Sign With Golden Boy or Top Rank

    In todays professional boxing, only 2 promotions stand out, GBP and Top Rank. They know how to advertise there fighters. We have Williams, Berto, and others trying to make it big but they are with other known but not as grand as the top 2.

    So does a fighter needs to be with TP or GBP in order to be a superstar?
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    #2
    Originally posted by loui_ludwig
    In todays professional boxing, only 2 promotions stand out, GBP and Top Rank. They know how to advertise there fighters. We have Williams, Berto, and others trying to make it big but they are with other known but not as grand as the top 2.

    So does a fighter needs to be with TP or GBP in order to be a superstar?
    Yes!

    but there best bet is to be developed by top rank and then move with gbp because i have yet to see gbp develop a star in boxing

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    • xcaret v3
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      #3
      Originally posted by 2120
      Yes!

      but there best bet is to be developed by top rank and then move with gbp because i have yet to see gbp develop a star in boxing
      wait this week and next

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      • Championart
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        If you are a prospect up and coming sign with Top Rank first and they will build your career. As much as i hate Arum thats the one thing that he does with young fighters but you definitely should leave after you become solid. As for golden boy they are better with fighters after they have been established.

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        • The Comedian
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          #5
          Roy Jones Jr never signed with anyone.

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          • loui_ludwig
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            #6
            Originally posted by The Comedian
            Roy Jones Jr never signed with anyone.
            There are exceptions of course. But RJJ became a star already in the 90's. But i talking about the present.

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            • Kobe B  Bryant
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              #7
              Originally posted by loui_ludwig
              In todays professional boxing, only 2 promotions stand out, GBP and Top Rank. They know how to advertise there fighters. We have Williams, Berto, and others trying to make it big but they are with other known but not as grand as the top 2.

              So does a fighter needs to be with TP or GBP in order to be a superstar?
              who has golden boy ever made into a superstar?


              the only 3 superstars in the sport in recent times all got the start of their career molded by bob arum and top rank.

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                #8
                Originally posted by The Comedian
                Roy Jones Jr never signed with anyone.
                roy jones was never a superstar.

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