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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostSchaefer's next gig will be working with Mayweather or working with Haymon. Why would HBO hire him? They had a great year and have 9 of the 10 top 10 P4P fighters all locked up and now the only fighter they don't have signed Rigo is fighting on HBO this weekend and more then likely Roc Nation that has a relationship with HBO will get him a deal with HBO next. Remember why HBO cut ties with Schaefer and Haymon in the first place. People keep saying it was just Haymon but it was Golden Boy too because of Schaefer. Once Schaefer was forced out and Oscar was in control HBO welcomed Golden Boy back. So it makes no sense to put that snake who was one of the main guys responsible for the rift in charge.
Why would Roc Nation hire Schaefer when Haymon has beef with Jay-Z and refuses to work with him? No shot Schaefer out of loyalty to Haymon goes to Roc Nation. Haymon has fighters vacating belts and turning down career paydays just to avoid allowing them to fight on a Roc Nation card.
Golden Boy's early success had nothing to do with Schaefer. It was Oscar's name and power in the sport at the time that made them a success overnight. The early superstar fighters signed because of Oscar the early HBO tv deals were because of HBO wanting to keep Oscar so they gave his company a huge platform early on for his fighters. The huge influx of latino fighters that signed to Golden Boy INCLUDING Canelo signed because they were fans of Oscar. You want to give Schaefer credit for the last few years and TV deals and working with Haymon ok. But the early years and how Golden Boy overnight was so successful was because of Oscar's name and involvement. You could of literally had anyone running the company at that time and it was going to be a hit. Fighters like Hopkins, Mosley, Morales, ect all signed because of Oscar not Schaefer.
Of course HBO welcomed GBP back. Think how easy it is for them to outsmart Oscar and Bernard and believe me they know it. They are all educated and have been in the boxing business for many years. Oscar was an easy target. Oscar was always the face and name of GBP. Yes, he was the bait that made fighters want to sign BUT Richard closed the deals. Richard negotiated contracts that benefited the fighter BUT protected Oscar and GBP. I disagree with your statement when you said that anyone could have done what Schaefer did. Bob Arum and Don King have been in the business several years and in ALL those years they DID NOT do what Schaefer did at GBP. HBO split with GBP because it was a bidding war on a per fight basis. Schaefer was smart and leveraged Floyd's star power to get the dates he wanted from HBO for other fighters. When HBO refused to help put on other fighters Schaefer moved Floyd to Showtime where he could help get other fighters exposure. HBO was pissed they lost their star and they shut GBP out. Oscar is just the face that's it. Richard was always the brain. He was the one who was the driving force. He was the one who is in the office everyday negotiating and analyzing different strategies for more exposure and sponsorshhip. Everyone thinks Oscar was stabbed in the back but Schaefer told was upfront about everything. Who is to say that Oscar did not go back to Schaefer and have him try to revive the deal to sell GBP a couple of times? NEVER in boxing history has a promotion company been valued at 100million. Arum and King never did that.
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Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View PostFunny how everyone turned on Richard because of the fake Golden Boy. Y'all worship Oscar a 2 time Rapist(paid one of the girls millions)/ Drug addict but hate Richard because of his association with Floyd. Y'all heard what Bhop said about Richard.
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Originally posted by ogbox View PostOf course HBO welcomed GBP back. Think how easy it is for them to outsmart Oscar and Bernard and believe me they know it. They are all educated and have been in the boxing business for many years. Oscar was an easy target. Oscar was always the face and name of GBP. Yes, he was the bait that made fighters want to sign BUT Richard closed the deals. Richard negotiated contracts that benefited the fighter BUT protected Oscar and GBP. I disagree with your statement when you said that anyone could have done what Schaefer did. Bob Arum and Don King have been in the business several years and in ALL those years they DID NOT do what Schaefer did at GBP. HBO split with GBP because it was a bidding war on a per fight basis. Schaefer was smart and leveraged Floyd's star power to get the dates he wanted from HBO for other fighters. When HBO refused to help put on other fighters Schaefer moved Floyd to Showtime where he could help get other fighters exposure. HBO was pissed they lost their star and they shut GBP out. Oscar is just the face that's it. Richard was always the brain. He was the one who was the driving force. He was the one who is in the office everyday negotiating and analyzing different strategies for more exposure and sponsorshhip. Everyone thinks Oscar was stabbed in the back but Schaefer told was upfront about everything. Who is to say that Oscar did not go back to Schaefer and have him try to revive the deal to sell GBP a couple of times? NEVER in boxing history has a promotion company been valued at 100million. Arum and King never did that.
Because of the high end talent which gave Golden Boy instant credibility and the backing of HBO it was going to be a success with or without Schaefer. That's the difference between Golden Boy and many defunct Promotional companies like 50 Cent they either don't have the star fighters or don't have the platform to air fights. You had those advantages to give you a head start on all the other promoters not because of Schaefer but because of Oscar. Now Schaefer added to it and was a smart business man but he knew nothing about boxing or promoting and was brought to the lunch table because of Oscar. Give him credit he learned on the job and took it to heights after Oscar was long done fighting and made some great moves based on his business skills and not on Oscars name especially in the latter years but he also screwed over the company with shady backstabbing deals and got himself booted. This praise for that 2 faced rat like he is solely responsible for Golden Boy Promotions is a joke. Oscar with another business man running the day to day operations still a success. Schaefer without Oscar trying to get into boxing for the first time would of folded in less then a year no matter how great a business man he was. No fighters would of came to him and HBO wouldn't care about him.Last edited by bigdunny1; 11-18-2015, 08:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post**** Chaffer missed the boat. Fraud Pedcheater Jr got exposed as a cheater and his ridiculous shell corporation "promotional" outfit is as about as important to Boxing as his ridiculous "Philthy Rich Records" label is to music. PBC already did whatever they think theyre doing without you, ****. Oscar will never re-hire you. Beat it, Turd.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostPlus his Swiss accent is awesome~
Originally posted by boxinghead530 View PostKen Hershman did step down as boss of HBO boxing. Maybe that's where Schaefer is headed?
Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostNo chance HBO hires Schaefer.
Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostHaymon has near all of the sport's top prospects/contenders/future stars under his umbrella.
Come Christmas 2016, Pacquiao will be gone, Cotto would likely be gone as well, Kovalev/Ward/Golovkin would've had their shakeout (I think Ward clears the field), a 40-year old Wladimir Klitschko would've likely have had to face down Tyson Fury, Wilder/Povetkin winner, and possibly Anthony Joshua, Gonzalez-Estrada II would've happened, "Bud" Crawford would have to be ready for the Postol-Imam winner(i think Imam beats Postol), and (WBO belt, aside) Timothy Bradley Jr and "Canelo" Alvarez would've spent another year, toiling on the lesser side of the fence for fights at 147/154 [6 of the 8 belts at those weights seem to be comfortably within the Haymon universe at the moment].
Andre Ward will likely stand as the sport's best fighter [HBO only locking Ward up long enough to fight Sergey Kovalev, to me, is a Jay-Z&J-Prince/Haymon/Espinoza sitdown away from being a major mistake], and Roman Gonzalez will likely also be high on that list; under that, Thurman/Porter/Garcia/Brook/Khan/Spence/etc will all be battling for recognition, Degale/Jack/Abraham/Chudinov/Murray/ChavezJr will be battling likewise, the young lions at 154 (Andrade/Charlo/Charlo/JRock/Trout/etc) will be battling, the UK will play home to the Frampton/Quigg/McDonnell battle at 122, Selby/LSC/RusselJr/Cuellar will likely mix things up at 126, and a host of top prospects from those 2012 Olympics (Spence Jr, Luke Campbell, etc) will dare to be great.
Come 2017 (by the sheer volume of talent that Haymon is coming to the table with), HBO dominating the p4p list is unlikely to still be the case.
I think the volume of talent stuff doesn't fully come into play til the class of 2016 ripens 2 or 3 years later & some of the guys who are 15-0, 20-0 right now have those key next 5-10 fights over the next couple years that drive them up the rankings & into the elite of their divisions & possible inclusion on P4P lists.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostExactly. There was a time when Schaefer had some serious value to Haymon but that has dramatically reduced now that Haymon is perfectly able to do well without any connections to Schaefer.
Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Postjudging by the TV ratings you are nuts if you think ESPN or any major network will pay a dime for PBC
Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostAccording to BoxRec(varying amounts of credit given to their ratings here, so whatever), Haymon has relationships with 30 of BoxRec's top 100 fighters, today.
A list of all the 24 current title holders (there are currently 70 boxers holding some form of a major title) who've fought on a PBC card or are currently signed to a adviser/manager deal with Haymon to show the extend of PBC's grasp already.
200+ - Deontay Wilder (WBC)
200 - Krzystof Glowaki (WBO)
175 - Adonis Stevenson (WBC)
168 - Badou Jack (WBC), James DeGale (IBF)
160 - Daniel Jacobs (WBA), Andy Lee (WBO)
154 - Erislandy Lara (WBA), Jermall Charlo (IBF)
147 - Keith Thurman (WBA)
140 - Viktor Postol (WBC), Adrien Broner (WBA)
135 - none
130 - Javier Fortuna (WBA), Jose Pedraza (IBF)
126 - Gary Russell (WBC), Leo Santa Cruz (WBA), Jesus Cuellar (WBA), Lee Selby (IBF)
122 - Julio Ceja (WBC), Carl Frampton (IBF)
118 - Juan Payano (WBA), Jamie McDonnell (WBA)
115 - Kohei Kono (WBA), McJoe Arroyo (IBF)
112 - none
108 - none
105 - none
+ I counted about 25 guys who are currently non-title holders, but ranked within the top 3 of an alphabet group who have fought on a PBC card or are Haymon signed fighters. The impact PBC has is only likely to grow.
Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post-I don't think PBC ever ends up going with creating it's own belts (boxing is a sport with so much of a long-standing and entrenched history that I don't see the boxing audience ever accepting that, as of 2015, "the PBC belt is the top championship");
One of the problems with boxing now is no one knows who the best guys really are. If you want boxing to be mainstream you need to find that best guy & label him the best guy with a title, there can't just be a consensus or debate on who that best guy is. Even college football has a system to find the best team each year these days. I think its about time boxing does the same.
Granted I don't see a PBC title popping up any day now or anything like that, but I don't see how its not a goal its just a matter of if its 2yrs, 5yrs or 10yrs down the line.
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