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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Garcia, Guerrero, Porter Reject Roc Nation Offers?

    Last night, TMZ Sports reported that "three major names" rejected promotional contract offers to sign with Roc Nation Sports.

    TMZ spoke to all three fighters, who would not confirm the information on the record and their names were not revealed.

    According to industry sources, Danny Garcia, Robert Guerrero and Shawn Porter are the three fighters in question - but none of them have confirmed.
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  • lizard_man
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    Al Haymon must be doing something right.

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    • Larry the boss
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      #3
      They obviously are happy with what they are getting

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      • Deevel916
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        #4
        Originally posted by lizard_man
        Al Haymon must be doing something right.
        Its called a contract. Once you're represented by him you give up all control of your career. Could be good could be bad. Look at Broners case. I dont see him making $40mil in 5yrs with Haymon. He's a b level boxer who will lose to all the top lww's and ww's.

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        • Bullrider
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          #5
          Can these media people fist find out if they can even accept outside offers without getting sued by Haymon's lawyers before writing this nonsense?

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          • Eastcoast
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            #6
            Roc Nation knows exactly what they're doing. Planting seeds for potential discontent while establishing a reputation for be willing to throw big money at fighters. Haymon/RN are competitors and RN will continue to prod the Haymon machine.


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            • OnePunch
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              Im a bit skeptical of these reports, because with both Iskowitz and Shaw on board at Roc, two VERY experienced boxing guys, they know damn well you cant just go around offering deals to fighters that already have known representation. Its called tortious interference, and neither Shaw or Isky are dumb enough to try that nonsense.

              But the bigger laugh is Guerrero saying "loyalty is more important than money", considering he just recently sued to try and get out of his contract with Golden Boy

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              • MrRolltide91
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                #8
                Originally posted by Deevel916
                Its called a contract. Once you're represented by him you give up all control of your career. Could be good could be bad. Look at Broners case. I dont see him making $40mil in 5yrs with Haymon. He's a b level boxer who will lose to all the top lww's and ww's.
                broner was never offered that. he was lying.

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                • Cinci Champ
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Deevel916
                  Its called a contract. Once you're represented by him you give up all control of your career. Could be good could be bad. Look at Broners case. I dont see him making $40mil in 5yrs with Haymon. He's a b level boxer who will lose to all the top lww's and ww's.
                  u guys and this crap his contracts are the same as all other managers u guys need quit falling for this crap

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                  • HanzGruber
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by deevel916
                    its called a contract. Once you're represented by him you give up all control of your career. Could be good could be bad. Look at broners case. I dont see him making $40mil in 5yrs with haymon. He's a b level boxer who will lose to all the top lww's and ww's.
                    rsn said they never offered 40 mill

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