Is it ethical to buy other's sparring partners?

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  • Street
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    #21
    It is bad ethics. But given the circumstances and the magnitude of this fight, it is brilliant. Anything that one can do to get the upper hand without breaking the rules is okay with me.

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    • Rath
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      #22
      Originally posted by meme_man
      My question is how much money is involved. if someone willing to pay me more money then I'm taking the money.
      gone are those days when dignity, descency, and honor means something.

      Floyd fans I believe?

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      • Rath
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        #23
        Originally posted by Street
        It is bad ethics. But given the circumstances and the magnitude of this fight, it is brilliant. Anything that one can do to get the upper hand without breaking the rules is okay with me.
        anything and everything to get a win for someone considered as an easy fight you mean?

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        • Psylence83
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          #24
          Whatever happened to wanting an even playing field?????

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          • KillaMane26
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            #25
            Its on the potential sparring partners just as much as the person paying them off

            Its just sad....seem like a page out of Don King book......but Haymon saving boxing doe'

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            • ElMeroChingon
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              #26
              Originally posted by Psylence83
              Whatever happened to wanting an even playing field?????
              Lol, pretty much nothing but silence should follow after this post.

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              • davidandrei
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                #27
                Not illegal but it's ruthless. Also puts the sparring partners in a crap position. If he makes one side unhappy , they could be blacklisted or bad rep.

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                • Vasyl’s dad
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                  #28
                  Buying someone out so they can not work with your opponent is tilting the playing field.

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                  • Philantro
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by davidandrei
                    Not illegal but it's ruthless. Also puts the sparring partners in a crap position. If he makes one side unhappy , they could be blacklisted or bad rep.
                    I agree. It was ruthless by Floyd to take Canelo's sparring partners.



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                    • aldo5408
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                      #30
                      Why didn't canelo just pay more

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