what percentage of the PBC viewers do you think were saying to themselves, "man, it's so shady that i can't put the face to the name of the gentleman that works as a business advisor to the athletes i'm watching?"
what about during an NFL or NBA game? think the average sports fan is wondering what the athletes' business advisors look like?
seems you care about something that doesn't matter at all and 99.9% of viewers couldn't possibly care less about.
Don't anybody think this is more than just trying to be mysterious?
He's not Howard Hughes or anything, as he does a fine job discussing business and simply conversing with the folks that he works with, but he seems to see know value in bringing the press into his orbit, especially a boxing press that is known to be unable to keep things quiet.
He talks to the fighters, their management, the TV folks, venue reps, sponsors, etc, and everyone seems to have confidence in him (even when they don't really understand the full picture) to stay quiet and let things unfold. The media couldn't hold a storyeven if their livelihood depended on it.
Don't anybody think this is more than just trying to be mysterious?
Duh, it's simple really. Al Haymon is a Freddy Krueger-like being that gets his powers from people talking/knowing about him.
As per Freddy's bio "his powers increased from those originally granted to him based on how many knew and feared his existence as well as how many souls were in his current possession."
That sounds an awful lot like Al Haymon's stable, and explains why they are always mentioning his name.
Duh, it's simple really. Al Haymon is a Freddy Krueger-like being that gets his powers from people talking/knowing about him.
As per Freddy's bio "his powers increased from those originally granted to him based on how many knew and feared his existence as well as how many souls were in his current possession."
That sounds an awful lot like Al Haymon's stable, and explains why they are always mentioning his name.
When you are dirty you eventually screw over the wrong people. Once that happens, you tend to stay out of the "limelight" so you don't get snuffed out.
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