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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostIDK what your definition of fail is, but Haymon in the shadows ran the #1 promotional outfit in boxing, and is consensus the most powerful man in the sport with the most fighters.
I guess haymon is the most powerful man in boxing by the size of his stable. I'm pretty sure haymon will wear out his welcome with Showtime just as he did with HBO.
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Originally posted by QballLobo View PostBut people aren't tuning in those numbers to admire his great defensive style. Many tune in hoping this will be the fight he shows his age or gets caught and loses.
People paid to see guys like Tyson, Pacquaio, ODL and others because they had a crowd pleasing style. Floyd doesn't have that in the ring but he knows how to play the game outside of the ring and get people to tune in to see if someone can shut his mouth.
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Originally posted by T.M.T View Postwould you have your same response had he used arum's name instead of haymon's ? because lampley's complaint is exactly what Arums does. just saying.
At some point Arum ceases "building a guy up" and takes the reins off (see Chavez Jr. vs. Martinez, Cotto at 140-147, Donaire was matched fairly competitive for a long time then got really served up a tough fight vs. Rigo) ... examples abound.
Haymon won't match any of his top fighters against top fighters from rival promotions but he is also loath to match his own top stars against each other (Matthysse vs. Garcia is the only notable exception)
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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostBroner is a 3 weight champion and has beaten more champions and better fighters than Algerie. He's a much more established fighter.
You can complain about Garcia/Salka is only one fight. GGG's whole career has been mismatches Broadcast in the US by HBO
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Originally posted by djt117 View PostIt is similar, but it's not the same.
At some point Arum ceases "building a guy up" and takes the reins off (see Chavez Jr. vs. Martinez, Cotto at 140-147, Donaire was matched fairly competitive for a long time then got really served up a tough fight vs. Rigo) ... examples abound.
Haymon won't match any of his top fighters against top fighters from rival promotions but he is also loath to match his own top stars against each other (Matthysse vs. Garcia is the only notable exception)
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Originally posted by TOBYLEE1 View PostHaymon is no different than Arum. When they are ready to cash out their fighters or there is a huge fight then they put them with good competition.
All they do is show case their fighters. If this continues he will put boxing into a funk again
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Originally posted by T.M.T View PostHaymon will match them. remember the fighter has a say so too.haymon is more interested in the fighters being compensated in this deadly sport. if the fighters say that they've had enough of these networks and promoters robbing them of money. then they won't fight and will walk away. then this sport is doomed.i totally agree what Haymon is doing.eventually the guys will fight. but the long term health is devastating and is being addressed financually by haymon.
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Originally posted by T.M.T View Postwhose paying to see pacquiao fight? this guy can't even sell in his own asian market. barely 300.000 PPV's aganst rios and the same against the karate kid. 2/3's of those sells were from the U.S.and mayweather haters. those are reasons why pacquiao is begging.
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