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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostHaymon is not a promoter. He's an advisor/manager. It's his job to do what's in the best interest of the fighter and to make as much money as possible for the fighter. A promoters's job is to make as much money as possible for himself (not the fighter), which may or may not coincide with what's best for the fighter.
A manager doing a good job getting the biggest paydays for the lowest risk possible for their fighter. Why would the average fight fan be cheering for that?
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Originally posted by Beercules View PostWhat a horrible thread. Read the first sentence: get big money for easy fights
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You're a bum OP
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Originally posted by Xi_ View Postsoft touches? every manager/promoter does that and he isn't doing it on any level worse than TR or any other promotional company......what's your point?
Just look at the careers of Gary Russel Jr and Andre Berto.
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He ain't bad. Just at times he's made some crap fights. I try and keep that in mind. Just as I did when Khan was supposed to go through Danny with ease before facing Floyd. Or how Ruslan was this monster who would dismantle an unknown to 99% of the boxing fans in Algieri. These were all supposed to be showcase fights that backfired. Easily forgotten because, well, the name Haymon is connected to a few.
I guess we can blame Haymon for JMM vs Ramos, Ruslan vs Castillo or Cotto vs Jennings while we're at it
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Originally posted by Xi_ View Postoh so was brook a soft touch for porter? what about andrade for charlo? alexander for khan? matthysse for garcia. TR gives just as many soft touches for their fighters Haymon. TR's best fighter is fighting a damn ESPN reject for crying out loud. lol@soft touches.
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Originally posted by Rocky Rode View PostI specifically said too many. Haymon takes it too far.
Just look at the careers of Gary Russel Jr and Andre Berto.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostHaymon is not a promoter. He's an advisor/manager. It's his job to do what's in the best interest of the fighter and to make as much money as possible for the fighter. A promoters's job is to make as much money as possible for himself (not the fighter), which may or may not coincide with what's best for the fighter.
A manager doing a good job is getting the biggest paydays for the lowest risk possible for their fighter. Why would the average fight fan be cheering for that?
Al Haymon is in the business to get his fighters EASY money
Easy Fights = Easy Money
Whether you want to call it cherry picking, protecting his fighters, or flat out blasphemy, it's Al Haymon that embodies this managing style
If you know boxing, who people are signed with along with which top guys are fighting easy fights as opposed to competitive fights, then this crap should be fairly obvious to you.
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