Why didn’t Haymon advice Lara to fight at 160?

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Why didn’t Haymon advice Lara to fight at 160?

    We could’ve gotten a Rigo vs Donaire type of proving? Of course not, Lara was never as talented as Rigondeaux, nowhere near.

    But how come Haymon didn’t bet his chips on Lara to exercise his 154 status at 160? If Lara wanted a Canelo rematch so badly, he could’ve just campaigned at 160 and made an impression.

    The truth is Lara was with Shields, and Ronnie and Haymon had already strategized a plan for their PBC project for 154.

    So we shouldn’t hate on Bomac or Bud wanting to do their one business moves too.
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    Poor Rozier. He had to at least endure a Jacobs vs Derevynchenko setting. Such complications probably even created fallouts. Still, Rozier showed up.

    Where’s PBC never wanted to promote Floyd vs Lara, nor Charlos vs Lara. This is all because PBC ain’t about that life like Rozier. Brooklyn is more boxing than Texan biased business

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    • Ry92
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      Good ? Being lara did a great job vs canelo yet i think its lara style though able to make anyone look bad miss n lose its boring then add in age with lack of english its hard to market cuban boxers in general. There style though technically fully sound its borimg for professional great for amatuers yet with the style alone is high risk low reward so even harder to market lara. So age language barrier n style hard to market so from business standpoint aint high priority only put in fighta to try get a belt to keep in stable

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      • Thuglife Nelo
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        #4
        Originally posted by Ry92
        Good ? Being lara did a great job vs canelo yet i think its lara style though able to make anyone look bad miss n lose its boring then add in age with lack of english its hard to market cuban boxers in general. There style though technically fully sound its borimg for professional great for amatuers yet with the style alone is high risk low reward so even harder to market lara. So age language barrier n style hard to market so from business standpoint aint high priority only put in fighta to try get a belt to keep in stable
        Lara vs Angulo was boring? could’ve sworn Angulo didn’t “miss.” I don’t believe in all this “boring” nonsense when the foundation of the argument was a brand called PBC providing “a boring fighter” for other 154 PBC fighters? That doesn’t make any sense. My point is Haymon wouldn’t have had a guy like Lara making money for PBC, who was under his best friend’s wing in Shields, had he lost at 160..

        Fans can’t cry about Crawford when PBC has been running a stink and stolen operation for years

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        • boliodogs
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          Originally posted by To Be Frank Doe
          Poor Rozier. He had to at least endure a Jacobs vs Derevynchenko setting. Such complications probably even created fallouts. Still, Rozier showed up.

          Where’s PBC never wanted to promote Floyd vs Lara, nor Charlos vs Lara. This is all because PBC ain’t about that life like Rozier. Brooklyn is more boxing than Texan biased business
          Quit saying we. There is no we, only you and your weird obsession about all boxers must move up in weight. You don't know sh it. You just claim to know everything. How about you let pro boxers fight in what ever weight class they want to fight in and don't worry your ****** weird head about it.

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