Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Arum, De La Hoya Don’t Care About Fighters
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"He trying to get his fighters killed, he don't Care about them."
Meanwhile, outside of Mayweather land of ripe cherries, Golovkin is Canelos MANDATORY. Ahh, the Mayweathers....I'm going to miss them. However, I suppose if I pull up behind Circus Circus, I can always smoke crack and drink Old English with Jeff, Roger, and Floyd Sr.
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Oscar is doing the exact opposite of what Floyd said. He ain't trying to put Canelo in there with GGG right away.
And if Floyd was so concerned about boxers health what about this?
The sons of former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman have sued Floyd Mayweather Jr., Mayweather Promotions and Showtime in Clark County District Court regarding sparring sessions at Mayweather's gym that were a part of the "All Access" series.
Hasim Rahman Jr., 23, and Sharif Rahman, 18, sued for battery, tortious assault, false imprisonment, negligent hiring, training, supervision and retention and unjust enrichment. Neither Rahman has fought professionally, though Rahman Jr. is scheduled to turn professional on Nov. 13.
The Rahman brothers both sparred British boxer Donovan Cameron at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas during Episode 2 of Showtime's "All Access" series that was broadcast on Sept. 6 and designed to promote Mayweather's rematch on Sept. 13 against Marcos Maidana.
Mayweather referred to the gym as the "dog house" on the episode.
"Guys fight to the death," a grinning Mayweather says during the Sept. 6 episode. "It's not right, but it's dog house rules."Comment
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Oscar is doing the exact opposite of what Floyd said. He ain't trying to put Canelo in there with GGG right away.
And if Floyd was so concerned about boxers health what about this?
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/floyd-m...230435572.htmlComment
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So Floyd is upset at GBP and TR for trying to put together big fights?
As a promoter, the fighters well being doesn't mean a whole lot. Its about making money.
Floyd doesn't have a GGG or a Canelo in his stable, in fact he doesn't have anyone in his stable that can even remotely come close being considered a big name in the sport. Let's be honest.
What he should do is focus on his 3rd rate promotional company and putting his fighters in good and competitive fights like GBP has been doing this year.
Floyd may not have a "Canelo" or a 'GGG' at the moment, but he's got a handful of talented fighters under his banner that have a chance at attaining that (Ronald Gavril, Andrew Tabiti, 'Memphis' Miller, Kevin Newman II, Michael Hunter, and young Floyd "Cashflow' Diaz stand out to me) and he's moving his guys along, tough but with the care of a promoter that actually gives a **** about his fighters. The money will come.
Oscar has been running the company on his own for a little over a year now; what does his 2016 look like?
Saul Alvarez is still on his track, but Golden Boy has already lost the heat that Lucas Matthyesse and David Lemieux had even managed to muster.Comment
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