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Comments Thread For: Mikey Garcia Mulling Offers From Al Haymon and Golden Boy
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View Posti feel like GBP is the more natural alliance
i think 135-140 is a bit of a blindspot in PBC's roster at the moment as well. not too many exciting opponents for mikey on that side of the fence right now
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostHe has done a great job with Badou Jack. The guy has been guided from a bad KO loss to winning the title to defending it twice. And now he has a nice money fight with James Degale coming up for the right to be called the best super middleweight in the world.
Mickey Bey has gotten several world title opportunites as has Ishe Smith. And J'Leon Love is in line for a big fight with Chavez Jr.
Floyd puts his boxers in good positions, better than they deserve probably. Sometimes they make the most of it and sometimes they don't but that part is on them.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostRobert is at a different stage now then he was back then. If he agreed to train a fighter that already had manager and promotional ties that's one thing and he doesn't complain. What I'm talking about is right now Garcia is actively funneling and sending his hot prospects directly to sign with Golden Boy. That's the difference. Garcia clearly has a bias to golden boy because every other day fighters in his gym are inking with Golden Boy. And he has voiced his displeasure with Mayweather in the past I never heard him calling out Top Rank or Golden Boy back in the day.
Oscar De La Hoya will always be Oscar De La Hoya; a Mexican-American superstar from East LA will have a dynamic amount of drawing potential for SoCal kids developing in Oxnard/Riverside.
If Floyd/Haymon is able to shift that adoration/attention onto young kids growing up, wanting to fight like and be Mikey Garcia, the "Oscar effect" will be lessened.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Postwe'll see. If Mikey signing with Haymon/Mayweather Promotions brings more regular dates to SoCal, I'm fairly certain that Robert Garcia will have some pause.
Oscar De La Hoya will always be Oscar De La Hoya; a Mexican-American superstar from East LA will have a dynamic amount of drawing potential for SoCal kids developing in Oxnard/Riverside.
If Floyd/Haymon is able to shift that adoration/attention onto young kids growing up, wanting to fight like and be Mikey Garcia, the "Oscar effect" will be lessened.
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I thought it was a given he was going to sign with Haymon.
Signing with golden boy is the better move though. Golden boy has shown they can actually build fighters, especially Mexicans.
Haymon, not so much. No one even cares about Santa Cruz and Mares anymore,
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostIf the aim is seemingly to launch 'Garcia Boxing Promotions', I don't see whay Mikey Garcia would lock himself into a longtern deal with a company that doesn't have consistent TV.
To me the potential big upside here is that if Mikey could get on Canelo undercards I think he could get right back on track really fast + get even bigger than he ever was. And GBP seems to have a good relationship with HBO + they have their Estrella deal. Granted Estrella probably isn't the place Mikey wants to be longterm nor would it even make sense long term, but I could see GBP getting him some rust off fights on Estrella & then get him on a HBO card before the end of the year along with a spot on Canelo's Sept card.
If/when Mikey Garcia catches fire again, do you not think that Haymon would be willing to back Mikey's cards with TV?
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Originally posted by AddiX View PostI thought it was a given he was going to sign with Haymon.
Signing with golden boy is the better move though. Golden boy has shown they can actually build fighters, especially Mexicans.
Haymon, not so much. No one even cares about Santa Cruz and Mares anymore,
They may not care about Santa Cruz but I bet he's cashing checks they will never see.
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He should have signed up with Haymon as soon as he settled his 2 year case with Arum. Let's face it, he, like many, got attracted with the idea of fighting bums and make millions out of it.
Doesn't make any sense in going with GBP when we have examples like Matthysse and Lemieux who were immediately thrown into the lion's den. Matthysse was given Postol for $500K, while Crawford got $1.2 million for fighting Lundy. Difference is huge. Just imagine how much Crawford would make from a Matthysse fight.
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Originally posted by Kigali View Post
Based on that article I'd certainly bet on Mikey signs with anyone that it'd be GBP. Although I still am kinda hoping he signs with nobody & just freelances if Haymon will sign him up without pushing him into a deal with Mayweather Promotions as that article appeared to suggest to me. Doesn't really make sense to me that Mikey would be forced to sign with a promoter when plenty of PBC freelance more or less.
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