You really gotta feel bad for Algieri. He's gotta get the **** out of this business. He's not good enough to be ripped off like that, and take beatings like that. Nor is he popular enough. He's gonna end up broke and brain dead. He shoukd really tap into his college degree.
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Two viewpoints. On one hand, Algieri should be thankful he made 325K coming off a loss as a B-side vs. Spence who made less than him. On the other hand, if a promoter is taking home 50% of the total pot, it's completely disproportional with what should be happening. Suddenly, a manager like Haymon who only takes 15% and doesn't require a promoter seems like a godsend.
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DeGuardia played the "violating confidentiality agreements" card real quick.
It seems that those agreements are used mostly to keep shady dealings from coming to light.
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So in other words, what this promoter is saying is "You owe me your life because I got you fights a few years ago".
No, fcuk that. Yes, the promoter might've gotten Chris fights a few years ago, but guess what? The promoter was compensated for his work. That doesn't mean Chris owes said promoter his life and any money he makes in the future.
The promoter getting Chris fights years ago has schit to do with the promoter taking half his money today.
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tbh i dont even know how they make money in boxing..
i wouldnt put a penny into boxing..not even ********..
promoters must have day jobs as well lol...
fighters want all the money and promoters supposed to take on 3% yea fuggin right..i know its not right, but he dont give a darn if chris dies as long as his bank isnt insufficient just like the rest of us here...
BOXING IS A DEVIL'S SPORT...IT IS SIMPLE AS THAT..THE ALI ACT IS POISIN AND OUTDATED...boxing should have leagues justlike other sports..and that dumb act is stopping it..
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostDeGuardia played the "violating confidentiality agreements" card real quick.
It seems that those agreements are used mostly to keep shady dealings from coming to light.
My thought exactly! Sounds like they want Algieri to be a good little biatch. He says nothing seemed wrong when he spoke to him after the fight, may be because he was dwelling on getting his azz stopped by a prospect, something the #2 fighter of this generation, Pacquiao couldn't do.
Not to mention it is quite the deflection by mentioning how he ain't sh.it without them and the opportunities he got under their banner, which has absolutely no relevance to the matter at hand: disclosing the full amount paid for the bout. Also they didn't open the door for Algieri based on altruism as its a two way street.Last edited by Box-Office; 04-22-2016, 11:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostSo in other words, what this promoter is saying is "You owe me your life because I got you fights a few years ago".
No, fcuk that. Yes, the promoter might've gotten Chris fights a few years ago, but guess what? The promoter was compensated for his work. That doesn't mean Chris owes said promoter his life and any money he makes in the future.
The promoter getting Chris fights years ago has schit to do with the promoter taking half his money today.
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