Spence “I’ll Never Betray Al, sets us up for retirement..” explains PBC Model
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It’s probably the reason why Haymon made Floyd his project/guinea pig aside from his 10% cuts on all fighters. Seeing how Floyd splurged on money it was always imperative for Haymon to set him up with big fights post Oscar. I’m more than sure it was all Haymon’s doing for the Marquez and Canelo weights since Floyd’s undefeated reputation is what kept Haymon’s partial income a float. It explains the redundancy in PBC in-house design like Top Rank.
A lot of these fighters have a father and a manager whom ideally would know the concept of financial advisory for their boxer/son.
Haymon feeds off fighters whom are insecure or gullible when it comes to money, which is why Floyd was the proxy for Haymon to exploit for other fighters.
“I want to thank Al Haymon” x 100 seems like a protocol from what Haymon asks his fighters to do.
For what it’s worth, Eddie Hearn ain’t perfect, but we gotta give him credit for Matchroom USA giving American fighters an income. 100mil for Wilder and Hearn is the enemy?
Let me repeat...$100mil
Let me repeat again...$100mil
It’s amazing how many PBC fighters fear Al, to go against the grainComment
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This is one thing i like about Haymon, the less (%) that he takes from boxers compare to those old school promoters/manager. You saw Angulo comments last week and this is what i want to see if boxers. As a boxers i want to take less risk and make more money, this is the model that Haymon has produced for his boxers, some of us the fans might not like it from a competitive point of view, because we see boxers turning down 15 times their usual paydays against greater risks, but if i was in their position it would be a difficult one to decide too (Take a massive fight with a high payday against a tougher opponent or take 4 fights against lesser risks). This model works so well for PBC and some of their boxers who prefers to take lesser risks.Comment
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It’s probably the reason why Haymon made Floyd his project/guinea pig aside from his 10% cuts on all fighters. Seeing how Floyd splurged on money it was always imperative for Haymon to set him up with big fights post Oscar. I’m more than sure it was all Haymon’s doing for the Marquez and Canelo weights since Floyd’s undefeated reputation is what kept Haymon’s partial income a float. It explains the redundancy in PBC in-house design like Top Rank.
A lot of these fighters have a father and a manager whom ideally would know the concept of financial advisory for their boxer/son.
Haymon feeds off fighters whom are insecure or gullible when it comes to money, which is why Floyd was the proxy for Haymon to exploit for other fighters.
“I want to thank Al Haymon” x 100 seems like a protocol from what Haymon asks his fighters to do.
For what it’s worth, Eddie Hearn ain’t perfect, but we gotta give him credit for Matchroom USA giving American fighters an income. 100mil for Wilder and Hearn is the enemy?
Let me repeat...$100mil
Let me repeat again...$100mil
It’s amazing how many PBC fighters fear Al, to go against the grain
You seen to have the whole PBC scheme down. Interesting...where you in the negotiations? Are you privy to the contracts? If the answer is no...then that whole diatribe is innuendo and opinion. At the end of the day....Spence is loyal to a guy that seemingly treats their fighters well...now if it was just about money then every fighter would've jumped ship and joined Hearn...but its not. Its about longevity...think about that..Comment
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Rotting on the shelf? You guys are not very bright. He is building up his name to make more money in the future. He just got honored by his city of Baltimore and the Ravens. Now...cleary they have a recipe for financial success if you look at how Floyd's career was handled.
If its not broke don't fix it...besides Tank is still in his early 20s..whats' the rush?Comment
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