its true, Rod Salka was actually an undercover agent.
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostIt would not surprise me. Anytime an African-American becomes as successful as white people or reaches a certain level of success, he/she will become the subject of a white government official's investigation. These officials will use legal, illegal, moral and immoral tactics, including blackmail, extortion, attempts at embarrassment and bogus stings to try to catch the African American doing something wrong.
The first black mayor of Birmingham, Alabama's largest city, was investigated by the U.S. Attorney for that district for 20 years. The U.S. Attorney's office tried everything it could, including attempting to bribe the mayor in bogus stings, to trap him. Nothing worked. Numerous others have been the subject of investigation with no justifiable reason other than the color of their skin.
The same thing applies to Haymon. There is no evidence that he did anything wrong. He has just proven to be more successful than any of his white counterparts and that makes him susceptibe to being investigated and targeted by while authorities.
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If Haymon is in violation of the Ali Act than the feds have every right to get involved since it is a federal law
I just wikipedia'd it and Haymon has multiple violations
Open and shut case for the feds if its Haymon there going after
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostIt would not surprise me. Anytime an African-American becomes as successful as white people or reaches a certain level of success, he/she will become the subject of a white government official's investigation. These officials will use legal, illegal, moral and immoral tactics, including blackmail, extortion, attempts at embarrassment and bogus stings to try to catch the African American doing something wrong.
The first black mayor of Birmingham, Alabama's largest city, was investigated by the U.S. Attorney for that district for 20 years. The U.S. Attorney's office tried everything it could, including attempting to bribe the mayor in bogus stings, to trap him. Nothing worked. Numerous others have been the subject of investigation with no justifiable reason other than the color of their skin.
The same thing applies to Haymon. There is no evidence that he did anything wrong. He has just proven to be more successful than any of his white counterparts and that makes him susceptibe to being investigated and targeted by while authorities.
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Originally posted by wiz1030 View PostFUnny that John McCain tweeted about boxing needing regulation a few weeks ago, and someone responded that the problem is that an 'advisor' is exerting too much power, controlling the sport.
Feds on Al's tail now. He's stuck between a Roc and a hard place...
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostIt would not surprise me. Anytime an African-American becomes as successful as white people or reaches a certain level of success, he/she will become the subject of a white government official's investigation. These officials will use legal, illegal, moral and immoral tactics, including blackmail, extortion, attempts at embarrassment and bogus stings to try to catch the African American doing something wrong.
The first black mayor of Birmingham, Alabama's largest city, was investigated by the U.S. Attorney for that district for 20 years. The U.S. Attorney's office tried everything it could, including attempting to bribe the mayor in bogus stings, to trap him. Nothing worked. Numerous others have been the subject of investigation with no justifiable reason other than the color of their skin.
The same thing applies to Haymon. There is no evidence that he did anything wrong. He has just proven to be more successful than any of his white counterparts and that makes him susceptibe to being investigated and targeted by while authorities.
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