Who will be the first boxer to crawl back to GBP?

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  • Boxfan83
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    #21
    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
    Khan.....

    He needs to hook up with Bob arum.. The manny and Bradley pay days will dwarf anythin gbp can offer
    Uncle Bob, making millionaires as always...

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    • Savage Poster
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      #22
      Originally posted by Boxfan83
      Its bound to happen, Im assuming itll be a Mexican/Mexican American boxer because Haymon tends to favor a certain demographic audience/athlete and west coast Mexicans are not at the top of the list. Who do you think itll be? My guess is Mares especially if he gets robbed against LSC.
      You notice how Sammy Vasquez Jr., a potential huge cash cow that has drawn 8,000 plus fans on numerous occasions in Pittsburgh gets relegated to Fox Sports 1, whereas African-Americans like Anthony Dirrell, Jermall Charlo, and Cornelius Bundrage, who can't draw a fly to s**t, are on NBC?

      Usually boxing promoters are in the making money business, but not Haymon, he's in the business of putting African-Americans on a pedestal and pushing a pro-black agenda.

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      • Boxfan83
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        #23
        Originally posted by Malgus
        You notice how Sammy Vasquez Jr., a potential huge cash cow that has drawn 8,000 plus fans on numerous occasions in Pittsburgh gets relegated to Fox Sports 1, whereas African-Americans like Anthony Dirrell, Jermall Charlo, and Cornelius Bundrage, who can't draw a fly to s**t, are on NBC?

        Usually boxing promoters are in the making money business, but not Haymon, he's in the business of putting African-Americans on a pedestal and pushing a pro-black agenda.
        Im glad others are recognizing this.

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        • HanzGruber
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          #24
          Time to bump that thread where the guy cried in his blog how haymon feed Mexicans to hype up black fighters

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          • HanzGruber
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            #25
            Originally posted by Malgus
            You notice how Sammy Vasquez Jr., a potential huge cash cow that has drawn 8,000 plus fans on numerous occasions in Pittsburgh gets relegated to Fox Sports 1, whereas African-Americans like Anthony Dirrell, Jermall Charlo, and Cornelius Bundrage, who can't draw a fly to s**t, are on NBC?

            Usually boxing promoters are in the making money business, but not Haymon, he's in the business of putting African-Americans on a pedestal and pushing a pro-black agenda.
            Vazquez fought on cbs... How is he a potential huge cash cow? Based off what

            Dirrel had a world title (fight was on spike tv btw). Charlo and k9 are fighting for a world title. You're theory is ******ed
            Last edited by HanzGruber; 08-12-2015, 12:24 AM.

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            • bluebeam
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              #26
              Originally posted by Boxfan83
              Khan vs Rios, Khan vs Manny, Khan vs TC, and Khan vs Bradley all interest me.


              Khan vs brook
              Khan vs thurman
              Khan vs garcia 2
              Khan vs Maidana 2

              Are better fights though

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              • bluebeam
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                #27
                Originally posted by Malgus
                You notice how Sammy Vasquez Jr., a potential huge cash cow that has drawn 8,000 plus fans on numerous occasions in Pittsburgh gets relegated to Fox Sports 1, whereas African-Americans like Anthony Dirrell, Jermall Charlo, and Cornelius Bundrage, who can't draw a fly to s**t, are on NBC?

                Usually boxing promoters are in the making money business, but not Haymon, he's in the business of putting African-Americans on a pedestal and pushing a pro-black agenda.

                What pro black agenda?

                The biggest names in boxing have always been black.

                Mayweather
                Tyson
                Holyfield
                Ali
                Jones jr
                Leonard
                Hearns
                Hagler

                Stop acting like haymon is trying too do something new.

                Blacks been dominating boxing for 100 years

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                • Eastcoast
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                  #28
                  Hugo Centeno just left GB for Haymon recently. GB would've gave Hugo major attention and he wouldn't ever had to worry about a J-Rock rematch.
                  BoxingScene.com has been advised that Alejandro Gonzalez Jr. (25-2-2, 15KOs) has signed on with adviser/manager Al Haymon. Gonzalez, 22-years-old, is coming off last month's twelve round decision loss to IBF super bantamweight champion Carl Frampton. Gonzalez surprised a lot of people by dropping Frampton twice in the early rounds and used his height/reach to give the Belfast boxer some trouble in the contest. He ultimately lost a twelve round unanimous decision.



                  Point is, it's not about race it's about money & opportunity. When the funding from Waddell & Reed dries up by the end of next year and there's no more time buys and Showtime says Mayweather's retired so screw you Espinoza, watch the mass exodus.

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                  • IMDAZED
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Eastcoast
                    Hugo Centeno just left GB for Haymon recently. GB would've gave Hugo major attention and he wouldn't ever had to worry about a J-Rock rematch.
                    BoxingScene.com has been advised that Alejandro Gonzalez Jr. (25-2-2, 15KOs) has signed on with adviser/manager Al Haymon. Gonzalez, 22-years-old, is coming off last month's twelve round decision loss to IBF super bantamweight champion Carl Frampton. Gonzalez surprised a lot of people by dropping Frampton twice in the early rounds and used his height/reach to give the Belfast boxer some trouble in the contest. He ultimately lost a twelve round unanimous decision.



                    Point is, it's not about race it's about money & opportunity. When the funding from Waddell & Reed dries up by the end of next year and there's no more time buys and Showtime says Mayweather's retired so screw you Espinoza, watch the mass exodus.

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