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Last edited by SergioMartinez; 01-08-2015, 09:42 AM.
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostIn other words, Golden Boy wanted Seda to face real competition, so he left relying on Al Haymon to get him paid for easy fights.
Boxing will never pick up any new fans like this, its becoming a joke and rightfully so, the way its going now they are even pushing long time boxing fans away, I know I skip more fights than I watch now just because I don't want to waste my time watching bull****.
Its not all Haymons fault but hes a big part of it and i cant understand how all these guys think hes going to get them all these huge paydays when he has so many fighters to take care of now, they are being fooled and when it backfires they deserve it. He has all these good fighters but they wont fight each other, what a joke, that includes the fighters who let it happen and praise him for it.
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Originally posted by Loque-san View PostLol at the double standards of GBP. Santa Cruz is being matched softly against sparring partners and unranked fighters but it's okay. Maybe Seda wanted to take the same route and they dumped him. What sort of fight did Seda refuse exactly? GBP probably tried to give him risky fights but the guy felt he wasn't ready yet. We don't know what happened but let's be realistic, who would refuse easy fights?
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Originally posted by SergioMartinez View PostAnd it must suck, because Gabe is a bum, Saul is goldenboys last hope.
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I find it very hard to believe that Junito Seda kept refusing fights as he has never ducked anyone!
Fact is he has given a run for the money to top dogs:
Leo Santa Cruz, Omar Narvaez who are the toughest fighters of his division.....
Why will he refused to fight anyone below the toughest guys he already fought.
I call the BS by DLH!
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Originally posted by Loque-san View PostLol at the double standards of GBP. Santa Cruz is being matched softly against sparring partners and unranked fighters but it's okay. Maybe Seda wanted to take the same route and they dumped him. What sort of fight did Seda refuse exactly? GBP probably tried to give him risky fights but the guy felt he wasn't ready yet. We don't know what happened but let's be realistic, who would refuse easy fights?
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostIn other words, Golden Boy wanted Seda to face real competition, so he left relying on Al Haymon to get him paid for easy fights.
Doubt it. Seda has fought real competition even before signing to GB he fought Omar Narvaez (a former P4P and undefeated) in Argentina under Universal, Dibella/Shaw and once he signed to GB he fought Leo Santana Cruz. Even some rumbles after he was going to be a possible Mares opponent. If you read in the other article Seda's father indicated a breach of contract was filed I call bluff on Golden Boys VP.
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Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View PostSaul's not going to stick around forever; sooner or later Oscar has to know that his young, popular Mexican star is going to want to make more money and eventually leave GBP. I have a funny feeling that we're going to see a replay of Oscar and Bob Arum, only this time Canelo plays the part of Oscar and Oscar plays the role of Bob.
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Originally posted by ThePrince View PostAl Haymon is like the Witness Protection Program for cowardly boxers.
Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostIn other words, Golden Boy wanted Seda to face real competition, so he left relying on Al Haymon to get him paid for easy fights.
Originally posted by Loque-san View PostLol at the double standards of GBP. Santa Cruz is being matched softly against sparring partners and unranked fighters but it's okay.
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