Is a promoter refusing big fights worse than one who can’t get them at all?

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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    #1

    Is a promoter refusing big fights worse than one who can’t get them at all?

    I would say yes.

    Andrade is with DAZN and can’t get a big fight. But Hearn is clearly doing everything in his power to get him a big fight.

    He had one scheduled with Saunders that fell apart over a drug test. He’s also been making offers to other middleweights.

    Charlo is with PBC and can’t get a big fight. He’s been offered fights against Andrade and Canelo Alvarez. His promoter just refuses them and all the money that comes with them for some reason.
  • NaijaD
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    What's even more weird is the fans that support these moves because it's Al Haymon.

    "Haymon has a plan for Charlo, he doesn't need to take that 7m"

    Charlo will be 30 this year and has not done anything note worthy since beating Williams 3 years ago, I don't see this grand plan that the PBC shills keep talking about.

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    • hhh1200
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      Andrade will torch Charlo. Haymon's 154s will be moving up. They are saving Charlo and his "0" for that. Depending on how 160 clears out Haymon can tie up the division just like he is doing at 147 and 154.

      Crawford will completely piece Spence.

      You only get Wilder Fury b/c they know Fury has Paulie type punching power. Just rig the cards again or Wilder catches him again and he doesn't get up this time

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