Comments Thread For: Judge Rules Against Golden Boy in Its Lawsuit Against Al Haymon
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Why exactly is GB needed for boxing to get back into the mainstream? They have one fighter. When he's gone, GB becomes completely irrelevant.Comment
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I assume GBP will appeal because it seems pretty obvious Haymon is not abiding by the Ali Act or potentially even anti-trust provisions. What he and Schaefer did to Oscar just does not seem ethical or legal to me, and of course those two things are usually supposed to line up, but in both or even either case, I don't think what they did was ethical or legal, and an appeals judge could see that. Maybe GBP just needs better lawyers or something because their case would seem to be very strong, so not sure why it got thrown out?
Schaefer did not do anything unethical or illegal, nor did Haymon. Whenever a fighter hired Haymon, Haymon advised the fighter that they should not sign a long term promotional agreement with anybody, which was great advice. Once his fighters were free agents, he offered them to GB on a fight by fight basis.
Had Schaefer said no, Haymon would have simply taken his fighters elsewhere. Schaefer did what was best for GB, which was to do what it took to keep Haymon's fighters.Comment
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Haymon will win. Haymon will win because Showtime is increasing their budget and HBO is decreasing their budget. Haymon will win because he gets almost the entire Showtime budget and the others have to split the shrinking HBO budget.Comment
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Considering al haymon completely squandered this once in a lifetime opportunity and frittered away 5/6 of the 500 million and also hasnt gotten any networks to bite on pbc with its low ratings its safe to assume pbc is on its last legs hanging by a thread while top rank has consistently put on the biggest and best fights for over 50 years. Top rank by itself is doing millions of times better than pbc is right now
Haymon has already gotten Spike, CBS and Showtime to bite. The big question will be if FOX bites. Considering PBC's FOX show last year did substantially better ratings that UFC's FOX show the same month, it's ludicrous to say PBC's ratings were low unless you're unfairly comparing to other genres.
Top Rank is forced to wait for a handful of dates a year from HBO. If you think TR is in a better position than Haymon, you're out of your mind.Comment
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GB has two big fights a year and puts them on PPV. PBC has 50 big fights a year and puts them on CBS, NBC, FOX, Showtime, FS1, Bounce, etc.
Why exactly is GB needed for boxing to get back into the mainstream? They have one fighter. When he's gone, GB becomes completely irrelevant.
They have way more than one fighter on their roster. Linares, Vargas, Jo Jo Diaz, David Lemieux, etc....are established fighters and champions. Not to mention the young talent that they have in house.
Golden Boy is needed because of the avenues that Oscar creates for boxing. Plain and simple he brings in business for the sport. Now did this past weeks issues hurt him yet again more hes but still if he gets himself together he's still a major force in the sport.Comment
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Say what you want about Schaefer not signing fighters to long term contracts but at least he was promoting fights. He's been back for 5 minutes and he's already put on the Charlo vs Williams card, and this weekends card with Frampton vs Santa Cruz.Comment
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Haymon is abiding by the Ali act and if you think he isn't, you must not understand the act. Your comments seem to indicate that you're basing your opinions on false information that flooded the internet thanks to a Golden Boy propaganda campaign that they coordinated with the press.
Schaefer did not do anything unethical or illegal, nor did Haymon. Whenever a fighter hired Haymon, Haymon advised the fighter that they should not sign a long term promotional agreement with anybody, which was great advice. Once his fighters were free agents, he offered them to GB on a fight by fight basis.
Had Schaefer said no, Haymon would have simply taken his fighters elsewhere. Schaefer did what was best for GB, which was to do what it took to keep Haymon's fighters.Comment
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