Hey genius, you only need to read YOUR OWN POSTS to see what you have already acknowledged.
Lets recap, shall we?
So far, you have acknowledged that:
1. Haymon, not the "promoter", negotiates all the commercial / advertising sales to Corona, Ford, etc, and then tells the "promoter" how much ad money the event generated
2. Haymon, not the "promoter", negotiates the broadcast rights fees with Showtime and Spike, and tells the "promoter" how much broadcast money the event generated.
3. Haymon tells the "promoter" what the "promoters" salary will be for the event.
4. After Haymon tells the "promoter" what his event budget is, he then "negotiates" each fighters purse with the "promoter" (who is actually his employee)
5. Haymon agrees to cover all losses the event might generate. This act alone establishes a "financial interest" in the event.
6. If the event ends up profitable, Haymon, out of the kindness of his heart (because he is NOT contractually obligated to), disburses every penny of said profit out to the fighters, despite not a shred of evidence in the depositions, or in media reports to back this statement up. But lets go with it anyways. The BIG problem with this is that if you acknowledge that he does this, then you are acknowledging that the profit is his in the first place, to disburse as he sees fit. Yeah, oops. You should have thought that one through a bit before running your mouth.
So you have already acknowledged all of these acts, yet you cannot grasp the idea that this model just might run afoul of the Ali Act.
Face it, your nothing but a shill. You try and take shots at me because I spent a couple of hundred grand over a DECADE? Dude thats like 20 grand a year, barely a little more than a car payment. So laugh it up. But I'm the guy who does pretty much whatever I feel like doing every day, and you're the guy who had to change his screen name for fear of a customer recognizing you, and you go around shilling for a guy hoping you can rattle your tin cup loud enough to get his attention (and maybe a shiny nickel or 2, and a pat on the head). I guess it hasnt worked yet. lol
It is mildly amusing though.
Carry on!
Lets recap, shall we?
So far, you have acknowledged that:
1. Haymon, not the "promoter", negotiates all the commercial / advertising sales to Corona, Ford, etc, and then tells the "promoter" how much ad money the event generated
2. Haymon, not the "promoter", negotiates the broadcast rights fees with Showtime and Spike, and tells the "promoter" how much broadcast money the event generated.
3. Haymon tells the "promoter" what the "promoters" salary will be for the event.
4. After Haymon tells the "promoter" what his event budget is, he then "negotiates" each fighters purse with the "promoter" (who is actually his employee)
5. Haymon agrees to cover all losses the event might generate. This act alone establishes a "financial interest" in the event.
6. If the event ends up profitable, Haymon, out of the kindness of his heart (because he is NOT contractually obligated to), disburses every penny of said profit out to the fighters, despite not a shred of evidence in the depositions, or in media reports to back this statement up. But lets go with it anyways. The BIG problem with this is that if you acknowledge that he does this, then you are acknowledging that the profit is his in the first place, to disburse as he sees fit. Yeah, oops. You should have thought that one through a bit before running your mouth.
So you have already acknowledged all of these acts, yet you cannot grasp the idea that this model just might run afoul of the Ali Act.
Face it, your nothing but a shill. You try and take shots at me because I spent a couple of hundred grand over a DECADE? Dude thats like 20 grand a year, barely a little more than a car payment. So laugh it up. But I'm the guy who does pretty much whatever I feel like doing every day, and you're the guy who had to change his screen name for fear of a customer recognizing you, and you go around shilling for a guy hoping you can rattle your tin cup loud enough to get his attention (and maybe a shiny nickel or 2, and a pat on the head). I guess it hasnt worked yet. lol
It is mildly amusing though.
Carry on!
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