Is anybody here a boxing Promoter?
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We should team up bro, my promotional company is called the mother-duckers. We pay top boxers to avoid challenges and hard fights all we ask in return is 4% of the fight purse. And we can provide top flight Latvian construction worker/boxers for high level boxers to feast on in a week's notice.Comment
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Oohhhh gotcha lolComment
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Not this loser again...
So now you’re a promoter as well now?
You’ll never reveal yourself cause it’s all lies. That’s the reality as much as you’ll continue to deny it.Comment
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Maybe you could contact Raging Babe on Twitter. She did the shows in Philly before COVID. May be able to help!Comment
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Yes, I am.
My dad owned a Boxing promotional company when I was born, also promoted things like Snooker and Darts.
So naturally I would be around him when he was closing deals, arguing with other promoters, being best friends with other world champion boxers even though I was 10 years old and they were grown men. We used to go to nightclubs and stuff.
I was an incredibly privileged kid and it was hard for me because all the other kids would know me as “My Dad’s son”
Considering me Dad was probably the 10th most known Boxing promoter in England it made me a child celebrity, similar to guys like Justin Bieber of today. So I couldn’t really go any where without being recognised or mobbed by people.
I originally I wanted to be a boxer, and I did start a boxing career but under a different name because my Dad was too famous. But I packed that in because I kept getting decisions because of my name. Some people say they weren’t real fights because they were in my Dad’s back garden and there was no judges or ref but trust me they were real. I was 3-0.
Anyway when that didn’t work I naturally followed in my dads footsteps when he handed me his company on a silver platter.
Since then I’ve been relentless, working in his game for over 10 years now. It’s hard work but worth it. Hard work trumps all in this game, nothing comes easy. Even when you get given a company and an exclusive deal with Sky Sports for example.
I recently wrote a book about it.
I can’t say who I am because I’m too famous.Last edited by IronDanHamza; 01-11-2021, 10:31 PM.Comment
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