By Robert Morales - Frank Espinoza does not have the reputation of a trouble-making manager. He's not the type who goes around making promoters miserable for no good reason. But judging by the conversation we had with Espinoza this week, it sounds like he's mad as hell and is not going to take it anymore, to steal a phrase from the 1976 film "Network."
It was Monday, a very hot day at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. Filling the park were what appeared to be dozens upon dozens of homeless, mostly men. Near the boathouse was a boxing ring temporarily erected for a workout that day with the fighters participating in Saturday's Golden Boy Promotions card that will feature Abner Mares defending his super bantamweight belt against Anselmo Moreno (on Showtime).
Spotting Espinoza, we took him aside and asked him about the absurd notion that Mares may not be able to get a title unification bout with Nonito Donaire because Mares is promoted by Golden Boy and Donaire by hated rival Top Rank Inc.
It was Top Rank chairman Bob Arum who recently told BoxingScene.com that if Mares wants a fight with Donaire, he has a choice to make when his contract is up in 2013. Arum said the two companies can't work together on this fight because Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy, "is owned by Showtime." [Click Here To Read More]
It was Monday, a very hot day at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. Filling the park were what appeared to be dozens upon dozens of homeless, mostly men. Near the boathouse was a boxing ring temporarily erected for a workout that day with the fighters participating in Saturday's Golden Boy Promotions card that will feature Abner Mares defending his super bantamweight belt against Anselmo Moreno (on Showtime).
Spotting Espinoza, we took him aside and asked him about the absurd notion that Mares may not be able to get a title unification bout with Nonito Donaire because Mares is promoted by Golden Boy and Donaire by hated rival Top Rank Inc.
It was Top Rank chairman Bob Arum who recently told BoxingScene.com that if Mares wants a fight with Donaire, he has a choice to make when his contract is up in 2013. Arum said the two companies can't work together on this fight because Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy, "is owned by Showtime." [Click Here To Read More]
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