Is it ethical to buy other's sparring partners?
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My answer to your question is the last two paragraph of these article.
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Yes, it is a very slimy move. When Floyd paid two of Canelo's sparring partners to leave his camp, Canelo was stranded in Big Bear with only one sparring partner. To interfere with another fighter's training camp is crossing the line. Imagine Super Bowl being decided because one team's training was sabotaged by the other team.My answer to your question is the last two paragraph of these article.
But veteran matchmaker Rick Glaser, who's worked with, among others, Don King, Larry Holmes and Roy Jones Jr., suggests that Roach's claims -- if true -- go beyond the pale, even for boxing.
“When you are interfering with another fighter's training camp you are crossing the line, by leaps and bounds,” he said. “Al Haymon, no less than the Bill Belichick of boxing. And maybe worse. I think it's a very slimy move, but I expect no less from Haymon.”
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He will provide evidences once you provide evidence Pac was on PEDs in 2010.Comment
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