Al Haymon Slave Contract Revealed!!

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #71
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    Dana is NOT his manager, he's the UFC promoter.

    And that right there is why Al Haymon is a slave master.

    What he's doing is illegal.
    Dana is a promoter, not a manager.

    Haymon is an adviser, not a manager.

    The bottom line is, sports athletes have to get permission from ______ to do fights - unless their name is Floyd Mayweather Jr., who is the only one who is his own boss.

    The contract is 100% on the up and up. You're speaking off emotions, which doesn't work.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Idunnoshet
      Damn . Is this what NSB has become ?
      Most on here either Hating on one promoter / company ?
      Whether it's Haymon / Hearn / Oscar or Arum they're all a bit shady in this business . It's a bit annoying having all these so - called boxing fans riding with one company while shetting on the others .
      We now have promoter, channel and advisors groupies lol

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      • sicko
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        #73
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        He spent 650million of investors money making fighters rich on mainly mismatches.

        Genius!

        There's literally a law against what he's doing, except he's hiding under the title 'advisor', which is quite clearly not accurate when he has a management contract.
        Keyword "INVESTORS" people invest money not really expecting to see a return on it right away. Took the Fertitta Brothers How long to cash out the UFC for Billions?

        It is not like the Average Person using some of their Paycheck to make an investment. It is mostly WEALTHY PEOPLE who invest into stuff like that

        Don't matter what you or I think again what the fighters think about Haymon? It is mostly Positive!

        What is against the Ali Act is a Promoter trying to tell a Boxer who they should hire as Representation like Don King use to have his son as his fighters Managers so that they could Rob fighter Blind

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          #74
          Originally posted by revelated
          Dana is a promoter, not a manager.

          Haymon is an adviser, not a manager.

          The bottom line is, sports athletes have to get permission from ______ to do fights - unless their name is Floyd Mayweather Jr., who is the only one who is his own boss.

          The contract is 100% on the up and up. You're speaking off emotions, which doesn't work.
          If Haymon is not a manager, then why does the fighter need his permission to do something?

          Please think about that one.

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            #75
            Originally posted by sicko
            Keyword "INVESTORS" people invest money not really expecting to see a return on it right away. Took the Fertitta Brothers How long to cash out the UFC for Billions?

            It is not like the Average Person using some of their Paycheck to make an investment. It is mostly WEALTHY PEOPLE who invest into stuff like that

            Don't matter what you or I think again what the fighters think about Haymon? It is mostly Positive!

            What is against the Ali Act is a Promoter trying to tell a Boxer who they should hire as Representation like Don King use to have his son as his fighters Managers so that they could Rob fighter Blind
            The investors filed a class action lawsuit against Al Haymon for wasting their money with no documentation, so yeah I don't think so.

            Go and search it up.

            No, the Ali act literally states that the manager cannot act as a promoter, and that's exactly what Haymon does.

            He's the ultimate slave master. He's making his ****** feel good about him.

            You have to be a cunning man to pull that off.

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            • sicko
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              #76
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              The investors filed a class action lawsuit against Al Haymon for wasting their money with no documentation, so yeah I don't think so.

              Go and search it up.

              No, the Ali act literally states that the manager cannot act as a promoter, and that's exactly what Haymon does.

              He's the ultimate slave master. He's making his ****** feel good about him.

              You have to be a cunning man to pull that off.
              People sued Waddell & Reed which had ZERO to do with Al Haymon, he wasn't apart of that Lawsuit people like you just linked him to it because it fits your Narrative

              "He Is a Slave Master" tells me you're just running out of stuff to reply with

              Once again F#CK What you and I Think, what does the fighters Think about their "SLAVE DEALS" I'm still waiting for SOMEBODY...ANYBODY to post video of a Haymon Fighter or Manager that works with Haymon bashing him and saying "He Robbed Me Out Of Money" "He Gives His Fighters Slave Deals"

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              • MastaBlasta
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                #77
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                ... I'll never understand such a statement... Fight fans aren't hard to please at all... They only want "normal" things: fair fights among best fighters; no "marinating"; fair refs and judges... what's so complicated?...
                You're right, the wants ARE simple. But we rarely get any of that .... thus, it ain't easy. We don't buy all the kool-aid talk. LoL.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  He's become the most wasteful boxing manager/promoter in history, wasting nearly a billion dollars in half a decade.
                  That half a billion got him the highest paid network deals......deals with an S because he has two. The others have one. Also the only successful PPV's so far


                  But go off tho

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                  • lolasif
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    But they can't do anything without their masters approval.

                    hence the slave contract.

                    Pretty obvious.
                    I don't think any promoters or managers allow their clients to take fights without their approval. The fact that the fighters also need to approve fights stops it being a slave contract.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Randall Cunning
                      Haymon tries to make the most money for his guys, as a boxing fan I don't like the way he operates for boxing. But his job is to make the most most money for his guys, trying to bring up a contract to dipute this seems ridiculous.
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      What manager doesn’t try to make the most money for their client? That’s like saying you don’t like a fireman for putting out a fire.
                      No he doesn’t

                      Haymon tries to make the most money for himself

                      He has cost Ortiz and wilder money they will never earn back

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