Al Haymon looking to expand into the UK market

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  • kej718
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    #21
    Anthony Joshua or Brook would be great additions to his stable of fighters.

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    • MBE
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      #22
      Haymon-Hearn promotions in the US would be a powerful link-up. Would really shake things up in a big way. Haymon needs some more money behind him if he really wants to take off. Especially now he's lost access to de la hoya's chequebook.

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      • Fr3$h
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        #23
        Lopsided showcase PPVs worldwide

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        • UTEP
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          #24
          Originally posted by sugarsmosley
          * british accent* id like to thank al haymun


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          • HAY-B
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            #25
            Originally posted by Mitchell Kane
            Anthony Joshua would be an interesting case, seeing as Ken Hershman was just talking about him in a recent interview.
            Exactly. I think Anthony Joshua has Super-Star written all over him with the proper guidance and management. I think he's going to be the biggest HW we've seen since Ali.

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            • HAY-B
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              #26
              It's funny how the so-called fight fans hate Haymon, but the fighters don't. You have yet to hear of one fighter complaining about him. Even when the fighter only gets one or two bouts a year, they're still not complaining.
              with all of the other advisor/managers in the world, not one fighter has said a negative thing about his services. But every time you turn around it's always a fighter that's not with him that's complaining or suing his advisor/management. Like him or not, he seems to be doing his job and doing it well.

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              • wiz1030
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                #27
                Originally posted by MBE
                Haymon-Hearn promotions in the US would be a powerful link-up. Would really shake things up in a big way. Haymon needs some more money behind him if he really wants to take off. Especially now he's lost access to de la hoya's chequebook.
                Matchroom US would be a power play.

                Haymon is looking for a client to be his proxy promoter and Hearn has said he wants to get into the US market. They could pull this off.

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                • Akuza Da Root
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                  Hearn better be careful cause look what Haymon and Schaeffer did to Oscar.
                  Oscar did that to himself when he wanted to sit in boiling water with Arum.

                  What you should be saying is Hearn better be careful, look how both of those guys took over Boxing in the most lucrative market.

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