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Originally posted by Boxfan83 View PostPbc trying to eliminate the wbo from top rank and arum. I was wondering why I seen some wbo threads today.Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostThis lawsuit is Haymon's response to Arum's ESPN deal.
Let the games begin.
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40 million is nothing compared to what he would have earned. I placed all his info into my super computer and it stated if he would have got that fight against Smith, it would have led to super money. He would now be worth $400,000,000 as it would have been Trout fighting Floyd last Saturday.
Poor Fella.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostHe filed this lawsuit 2 years ago.
Takes years to arrange the chess pieces.
Arum sued Haymon because he wanted ESPN.
So Haymon is financing a suit against the WBO as Arum has nothing without the WBO.
Just because you guys are talking about the ESPN deal & the WBO lawsuit in 2017 doesn't change the fact that 2015 is when the moves starting being made.
Surprised it took this long for anybody to care about the WBO suit. Trout isn't going to settle. Haymon wants to cripple Arum here.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostWas filed after Arum's suit against Haymon.
Takes years to arrange the chess pieces.
Arum sued Haymon because he wanted ESPN.
So Haymon is financing a suit against the WBO as Arum has nothing without the WBO.
Just because you guys are talking about the ESPN deal & the WBO lawsuit in 2017 doesn't change the fact that 2015 is when the moves starting being made.
Surprised it took this long for anybody to care about the WBO suit. Trout isn't going to settle. Haymon wants to cripple Arum here.
Doesn't Arum LOVE the WBO the most???
Check.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostWas filed after Arum's suit against Haymon.
Takes years to arrange the chess pieces.
Arum sued Haymon because he wanted ESPN.
So Haymon is financing a suit against the WBO as Arum has nothing without the WBO.
Just because you guys are talking about the ESPN deal & the WBO lawsuit in 2017 doesn't change the fact that 2015 is when the moves starting being made.
Surprised it took this long for anybody to care about the WBO suit. Trout isn't going to settle. Haymon wants to cripple Arum here.
I've had a lawsuit going since 2015 and trial hasn't even started. I just got depositioned two weeks ago. You have no idea how multi million dollar lawsuits workLast edited by Motorcity Cobra; 08-30-2017, 07:26 PM.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostThis has nothing to do with Arum. Do you know why he's suing them?
But the larger why is a proxy war. Bankrupting the WBO deals a crippling blow to Arum (WBO #1 promoter).
Arum sued Haymon to get the ESPN exclusivity dropped because his long term plans revolved around ESPN. So Haymon decided to finance a Trout suit to try to bankrupt the WBO because Arum's long term plans can't work without the WBO.
So when you say this has nothing to do with Arum and ESPN, you're wrong. Sure, the legal justification for the suit has nothing to do with Arum, but the motive for spending the money it will take to take this all the way to the end to try to bankrupt the WBO, that has everything to do with Arum.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostIn life there are often multiple whys. In this instance, you have the publicly claimed why, which are the facts of the case related to him being passed over in the rankings as a favor to Frank Warren (WBO #2 promoter).
But the larger why is a proxy war. Bankrupting the WBO deals a crippling blow to Arum (WBO #1 promoter).
Arum sued Haymon to get the ESPN exclusivity dropped because his long term plans revolved around ESPN. So Haymon decided to finance a Trout suit to try to bankrupt the WBO because Arum's long term plans can't work without the WBO.
So when you say this has nothing to do with Arum and ESPN, you're wrong. Sure, the legal justification for the suit has nothing to do with Arum, but the motive for spending the money it will take to take this all the way to the end to try to bankrupt the WBO, that has everything to do with Arum.
The WBO removes him from their rankings which causes him to lose his title shot which causes him to lose money he would've made from that fight. And if he win it also caused him to lose money from his fight with Charlo which would've been a unification. What is he supposed to do in this situation? Not sue?
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