Further example of your delusion. Someone points out that you have nothing to back up your outrageous accusations and to you, that is a sign of bias. Not realizing that making the outrageous accusations with nothing to back them up is where the bias lies.
There is no need for anyone to predict anything to the penny. Promoter is paid up front for expected expenses and if actual expenses exceed the estimates, he is reimbursed. Very simple. But because you are insane, this simple concept elicits a deranged reaction.
You believe Haymon is committing massive fraud and ripping off all of his fighters left and right. You believe this even though there is absolutely no evidence or proof. You believe it because you are insane.
There is no need for anyone to predict anything to the penny. Promoter agrees to the fighters' guarantees. Nobody is holding a gun to his head. If the event is successful enough, fighters are entitled to additional revenue, which results in a higher commission for Haymon.
All of this is very simple. But because you are insane, you believe there is a massive conspiracy taking place, even though there is nothing to support your nutty theory.
Hundreds of fighters have signed long term deals with Haymon even though the deals don't promise the fighters anything. So fighters must be happy with the managerial services he provides.
Wrong. Because you are insane, you don't actually read what I write. You read the twisted Terry version after filtering my words through your conspiracy theory prism.
If a promoter's actual expenses exceed estimated expenses, he is reimbursed.
If it's not a violation of the Ali act for a manager to buy a billboard to stick his fighter's face on it, it's not a violation for a manager to buy TV time to stick his fighter's face on it. Managers are allowed to spend money to market their fighters.
All of this is very simple. But because you are insane, you believe there is a massive conspiracy taking place, even though there is nothing to support your nutty theory.
There is no need for anyone to predict anything to the penny. Promoter is paid up front for expected expenses and if actual expenses exceed the estimates, he is reimbursed. Very simple. But because you are insane, this simple concept elicits a deranged reaction.
You believe Haymon is committing massive fraud and ripping off all of his fighters left and right. You believe this even though there is absolutely no evidence or proof. You believe it because you are insane.
And he can then use those perfect predictions to correctly estimate the fighter purses, every single expense, and the "promoter" salary, to the penny, and there is never so much as a single dime left over at the end. Every single cent of event revenue is paid out to other parties.
All of this is very simple. But because you are insane, you believe there is a massive conspiracy taking place, even though there is nothing to support your nutty theory.
Its amazing. Awe inspiring. Why Haymon hasnt been nominated to Treasury Secretary is beyond me.
Edit: And he's too dense to even realize that he has admitted that Haymon violates the Ali Act. He admitted that Haymon absorbs any losses on the events, NOT the "promoter". Well guess what, a "potential loss" is indeed a "financial interest", which a "manager" is prohibited from having. Checkmate.
If a promoter's actual expenses exceed estimated expenses, he is reimbursed.
If it's not a violation of the Ali act for a manager to buy a billboard to stick his fighter's face on it, it's not a violation for a manager to buy TV time to stick his fighter's face on it. Managers are allowed to spend money to market their fighters.
All of this is very simple. But because you are insane, you believe there is a massive conspiracy taking place, even though there is nothing to support your nutty theory.
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