Originally posted by ramplamp
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Haymon is doing nothing that strikes any flags in regards to the Ali Act. Like another user mentioned, the Ali Act was put in place to protect the fighters from frauds like Arum and King. Haymon now has a business model where the fighters get the best treatment but because Haymon happens to be of a certain demographic, people aren't too fond of it.
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Originally posted by Mr 117-111 View PostNo you misunderstanding how it works. A fighter doesn't need to be signed to a promoter. Think of a purse bid. Anybody with a license can bid on a fight and promote it. If I get a promoter license, I can show up to a purse bid, bid the highest offer and promote the show.
Haymons model is, none of his fighters are signed to promotional contracts.
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Originally posted by D-Checc View Postyeah danny garcia vs rod salka was amazing.
Every promoter or advisor puts together terrible fights. Al Haymon doesn't have the market cornered on that issue.
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostWhat Im saying is, these promoters are in name only. They dont really da any part in marketing the event, dont assume financial risk including paying the fighters. Strangely this is all done by his fighters opponent's advisor. Its just very unusual
I don't know what role these companies actually play in promoting PBC cards.
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostGarcia vs Salka was not a PBC fight. Besides, as bad as it was, it was no worse than Pac vs Algieri, Gplovkin vs his last 20 opponents, Bradley vs whoever the hell it was he fought in his last fight, Lomachenko vs the last three opponents he has faced (including the one on May 2) or Crawford vs the last two opponents he has faced (journeymen whose names I can't even remember.
Every promoter or advisor puts together terrible fights. Al Haymon doesn't have the market cornered on that issue.
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostGarcia vs Salka was not a PBC fight. Besides, as bad as it was, it was no worse than Pac vs Algieri, Gplovkin vs his last 20 opponents, Bradley vs whoever the hell it was he fought in his last fight, Lomachenko vs the last three opponents he has faced (including the one on May 2) or Crawford vs the last two opponents he has faced (journeymen whose names I can't even remember.
Every promoter or advisor puts together terrible fights. Al Haymon doesn't have the market cornered on that issue.
They're going on tru TV, new promoter Roc Nation going on BET. HBO being very selective with fights and refusing to pay for crap fights.
Etc etc. all things that in the end are good for us boxing fans.
But in true Nsb fashion people will come here to complain about everything they're not getting rather than what they are.
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Originally posted by Mr 117-111 View PostGarcia/Salka was a move to **** on GBP. So obvious.
People keep bringing that up but something like that would never get the green light from network TV.
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Originally posted by jrrod02 View PostPeople also tend to neglect that when these promoters compete in creates better match ups. HBO and Arum and GBP know they have to compete with Haymon cards so they have the full month of May loaded on HBO.
They're going on tru TV, new promoter Roc Nation going on BET. HBO being very selective with fights and refusing to pay for crap fights.
Etc etc. all things that in the end are good for us boxing fans.
But in true Nsb for people will come here to complain about everything they're not getting rather than what they are.
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