real question, do you guys think charlos come in here and read these threads? always wondered that.
Jermall Charlo is a slave to Al Haymon.
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Thanks for the sales pitch, love some of those fights. Some of them we didn’t really asked for, but forced upon boxing fans, and some lap it up like idiots.
Now let’s see some of those names against boxers outside of their own streets. What happened with Khan/Brook? They couldn’t come to an agreement? Khan didn’t want it? Brook wants too much percentage split? Who knows? But the intention was there to make fights.
Stop blocking fights, stop marinating fights, stop supporting narrative fights like the ones you listed here. When we the fans stop doing this, then the real fights would be made.Comment
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Here we go, again you deflecting. See you guys are not as unbias as you try to make out. Am not here defending BJS or Smith, in fact am saying they should take the offer. But what is the offer? We do not know. Is it a money issue? Is it a weight rehydration issue? We do not know. This is the first offer to both.
None of those has history of doing what PBC are doing, getting offers, not responding, blocking fights, with offers that represents 4/5 times their usual payday.
But guess what? No one is defending them. We actually wanting to see what is going on. So this is why I said you are deflecting, because now we are NOT talking about Charlo, we are now talking about BJS and Smith.
We already have threads regarding those. And no one is here encouraging them to not take those fights.

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So, while you rail all day against Haymon, ‘intending’ to (but not actually executing) make fights is the standard you have for other boxing outfits.Thanks for the sales pitch, love some of those fights. Some of them we didn’t really asked for, but forced upon boxing fans, and some lap it up like idiots.
Now let’s see some of those names against boxers outside of their own streets. What happened with Khan/Brook? They couldn’t come to an agreement? Khan didn’t want it? Brook wants too much percentage split? Who knows? But the intention was there to make fights.
Stop blocking fights, stop marinating fights, stop supporting narrative fights like the ones you listed here. When we the fans stop doing this, then the real fights would be made.
Got it. Thanks.Comment
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No...you’re in red cuz this is your alt acct you use to post things your afraid to with your main. Racist phaggot.Comment
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You finally got it? Didn’t know it takes that long. The intention should be to want to make a fight. Not block a fight, when any other promoter behave the way Haymon is currently behaving, then I would call them out too. Just like I did with Arum in the past, just like am doing with Haymon now. You can defend Haymon all you want like he is your father, but that’s on you.Comment
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We all know that these nerd losers get off on trolling on the internet. Don’t even trip. They’re so cowardly that they can’t even own up to their racism “anonymously” on the web, so you know they’d never have the balls to talk like this to black men’s faces. Like I said, they’re type feminine.No, I’ve never cared about the politics of the sport and I’m not going to pretend to be all self righteous about the “integrity of boxing” now that a black man has learned the game and found ways to play it to he and his associates benefit.
The thing is, these people posting here don’t care either. Boxing has always put politics above competition and had shady-corrupt business dealings behind the scenes controlling what fights you see and don’t see. There’s even been plenty of fights thrown in the ring. Shady questionable decisions made by judges are so normalized that it’s considered part of the sport. I could go on and on and on about how corrupt boxing has always been.
What’s the charge against haymon here? That he puts business politics over competition? All the corruption in boxing that non black men have been responsible for over the years up until this very day and I’m supposed to give credence to a bunch of cowardly racists trying to vilify a black power player because of how he advises his fighters? Yea right lol. How many black fighters over the years do you think have been used up and thrown away by white promoters? Countless.
Boxing is corrupt and the sport is supported by cowardly racist fans who don’t really care because it’s mostly about race and nationalism. Those things have always been true. Let’s keep it real buddy. Haymon is an advisor meaning he technically works for the fighters not the other way around. None of these fighters are obligated to haymon so this “slave” reference is ridiculously transparent.Comment
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