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Originally posted by wlliam View PostOscar should have never had that lunch with Bob Arum
They would've continued to gut GB without Oscar ever knowing, and he would've never received a 50 million settlement!
Schaefer had to pay 50 million? Wow. Still, GB is so depleted it aint even funny. Other than Canelo, every single name left, or is leaving. Quite unbelievable.
Theres no way those guys, Thurman and Broner are going to make more money with Haymon. Very unlikely atleast. But they don't have a choice. And the NBC dates, the 4 primetime ones, could be quite big. But the NBC sports ones are not going to be much.
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Originally posted by KillerJones View PostActually that is what saved him. Imagine if Schaefer didn't get hot headed, and do the dumbest thing.
They would've continued to gut GB without Oscar ever knowing, and he would've never received a 50 million settlement!
Schaefer had to pay 50 million? Wow. Still, GB is so depleted it aint even funny. Other than Canelo, every single name left, or is leaving. Quite unbelievable.
Theres no way those guys, Thurman and Broner are going to make more money with Haymon. Very unlikely atleast. But they don't have a choice. And the NBC dates, the 4 primetime ones, could be quite big. But the NBC sports ones are not going to be much.
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Originally posted by dc3383 View PostOscar didn't receive 50 mill he prob received 5-10 million. That's why it's called a settlement. He got some of what he wanted and they got some of what they wanted.
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Originally posted by Luilun View Post5 million from 50 I don't think so. Why would Oscar except 5 million when he's worth 300 million. 5 million is what a broke person in need of money excepts
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Originally posted by dc3383 View PostIf he has 300 mil which doesn't(225 mil)why would he need 50 million. Most likely he got between 5-10 million maybe more and those fighters he got. He didn't win the settlement which would awarded him 50 mil and all the fighters. Both parties came to a compromise.
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Originally posted by Luilun View PostWhy would he need 5 ? Were you there since you think you know how it went down ?
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Originally posted by dc3383 View PostI'm not saying he got 5 I'm giving a range in what settlement probaby agreed too. This isn't about what he needed he doesn't need the money. Cases like this Oscar knew he wasn't going to 50 mill and all the fighters. He settled with a dollar amount he was fine with maybe it was 20 mill who knows. But like other posters who can't comprehend well you are fixated on the 5 and not any other number I said.
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Originally posted by North Star View PostNope. Shaefer and Haymon were dealing behind Oscar's back, singing fighters to single fight promotions and actual contracts with Haymon. The two were trying to steal the company out from under Oscar, when[B] Schaefer was supposed to be keeping GBP running with the best of interests.[B/] Not his own personal agenda with a shrewd parasite orchestrating these moves. It wasn't until Oscar was presented with a deal to sign over his company, while in rehab, that he found out something was wrong in his company. This lead to the discovery of what has been going on behind his back and the reason Oscar fired Schaefer and any staff that helped him.
More of this would have came to light in the Main Events vs GBP/Haymon lawsuit. However, once Bernard signed to fight Kovalev, Main Events could no longer pursue the suit as the main claim was the contract violation and negative financial impact that the loss of the Stevenson match up would have produced. Now that Hopkins vs Kovalev was happening, Main Events got their man the big money fight that was supposed to happen.
And as for Haymon choosing not to contract his fighters exclusively to GBP while @ the same time maximizing the fighters earning potential, thats all in the eye of the beholder i guess. As for your observation of how Haymon does business, do you base that off 2014 alone? Or do add in 2013 as well? Although i am disappointed by an underwhelming year i have to admit the man is doing good things for his boxers and will reserve further judgement until his overall picture plays out.
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