the most interesting part for me is mp promotions having fighters on pbc… haymons coming for the lower weight classes
Comments Thread For: Manny Pacquiao Aligns Himself With Al Haymon, Eyes Big Fights
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If PacMan would of signed with Eddie *****, The Snake would of bragged about what a great signing and how great PAC Man is, but Eddie is a bum and takes a back seat to Al Haymon, lolllllllllllll
Empty seats Hearn, American take over!!!
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Crawford got his own promotion company, guaranteed money to fight guys he can beat, and probably has TRs heart in hand.
I personally believe he is getting even more than that from either ESPN or call me crazy Haymon himself.
If haymon was his advisor he could have made sure Crawford was signing the best deal possible and at the same time screwing over top rank for as much money as possible. At the same time guaranteeing spence Crawford is a major ppv and being able to make the fight wheneve possible
I don't think its that crazy. If Haymon negotiated for crawfordComment
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Idk man. I've been wrong about Floyd's last 3 fights. I used to be spot on with calling Floyd's shot. But I never thought Manny would happen. I didn't think Berto would get a call up. And the Conor thing still feels surreal to me that that happened. So while I always hope for guys who made it & are older now to hang em up I am never surprised that they don't.
And sh^t man this stuff is as old as boxing. James J Jefferies coulda been the Floyd or Marciano of his day & stayed undefeated (19-0-2), but cameback after a 6 year retirement to fight Jack Johnson. Johnson had his last fight at 53 (& he won avenging two prior defeats to a man he was fighting for the 3rd time). Ray Leonard had numerous comebacks. Foreman had a whole 2nd career in his comeback. So like I always say boxers don't ever retire they just haven't gotten the right offer yet & it won't surprise me in the least if Floyd gets an offer he was waiting for.Comment
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