Yes.
Yes.
PBC is simply the name of a television show. The fights are promoted by promoters who perform the normal promotional duties. Haymon's revenue comes from his management commission. Limiting how much the promoter profits is not a violation of the Ali act. The revenue generated by limiting the profit of the promoter does not go into Haymon's pocket directly. It goes into his pocket via his management commissions due to his fighter's getting larger purses.
There is no evidence that Haymon is violating the Ali act. Only your su****ion. You are the one making the claim. The burden is on you to prove it. But you can't because there's no evidence or proof that supports your position.
2. Does the Ali Act prohibit a manager from having a financial interest in the promotion of a boxer?
3. Does Haymon retain any revenue from PBC events, such as ticket sales or advertising sales?
There is no evidence that Haymon is violating the Ali act. Only your su****ion. You are the one making the claim. The burden is on you to prove it. But you can't because there's no evidence or proof that supports your position.
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