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    By Thomas Hauser - Al Haymon is smart. “Scary smart,?one person who has dealt with him over the years calls him. He’s also adept at telling people what they want to hear, a good listener, and very much into control.

    In recent months, Haymon has added significantly to the growing number of fighters that he manages or “advises.?In a better-run sport, his recruiting methods might earn him a trip to the commissioner’s office to answer charges of tampering. Be that as it may, the list of fighters that he represents now includes Floyd Mayweather, Marcos Maidana, Adrien Broner, Danny Garcia, Lucas Matthysse, Amir Khan, Devon Alexander, Deontay Wilder, Peter Quillin, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, Erislandy Lara, Paulie Malignaggi, Andre Berto, Chris Arreola, Sakio Bika, Gary Russell Jr, Adonis Stevenson, Chad Dawson, Beibut Shumenov, Jermain Taylor, Edwin Rodriguez, Lamont and Anthony Peterson, Jermell and Jermall Charlo, Leo Santa Cruz, John Molina, Rances Barthelemy, Luis Collazo, Josesito Lopez, Miguel Vasquez, Vanes Martirosyan, Dominic Breazeale, Marcus Browne, Terrell Gausha, Errol Spence Jr, Dominic Wade, and Rau'shee Warren. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    War haymon. Down with rob arum and ****** dela Hoya

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      #3
      I swear this reads like the plot of Star Wars. Now all we have to do is wait for Haymon to form his ufc like model for boxing and come out at the AEG arena like Lord Sidious and announce the "First Galactic Empire."

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        #4
        Originally posted by NOI View Post
        I swear this reads like the plot of Star Wars. Now all we have to do is wait for Haymon to form his ufc like model for boxing and come out at the AEG arena like Lord Sidious and announce the "First Galactic Empire."
        it was only a matter of time before some powerful, wealthy entertainment mogul such as Haymon figured out that Boxing has been in a downward spiraling state of disarray for decades

        It's rife for the pickings and ready to be taken

        Arum could've done it, King could've done it, but it looks like Haymon will be the one to do it

        This could only be bad for Boxing, get ready for more Garcia/Salka matchups to create "Stars" rather than epic fights. I ****ing hate this hip-hop transition Boxing is going through, ****ing haaaaaaaaaate it

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          #5
          Haymon is pure trash
          Last edited by thuggery; 07-07-2014, 01:25 AM.

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            #6
            don't all his exclusive fighters have to pay him and a fee to be on another promoters card?

            Sounds like his plan is to get his and **** ******s before anything else

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              #7
              Starting to feel like Haymon is the devil here. I wish boxing wasn't so effed up, I truely love the sport. Seems,like we spend more time talking and wondering about the politics of boxing, than actually enjoying boxing. Schaeffer put on some good fights and pushed bob to do so as well, I see that trend coming to a hault with this guy. De la hoya is no better in this regard. Bob will only respond to pressure. I don't see a good year for boxing ahead, I hope I am wrong.

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                #8
                This article is in serious need of editing from an ethical standpoint and it's not even funny. There's a lot of great reporting in here, but holy crap. The most ironic statement in this whole article is this sentence:

                To Bishop***8217;s dismay, his article was substantially toned down before publication at the instruction of his editor.

                Responsible editors cut down things for a reason, especially a publication like The Times. If Bishop didn't have the sources to back up some of the claims, which Hauser clearly doesn't here, then certain parts of the article need to be scaled back --- not only for legality, but also ethically.

                By the way, that Haymon piece that ran in the NYT a couple years ago was still a great piece of work from what I remember correctly.

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                  #9
                  hamon so tricky

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                    #10
                    I would like to thank the writer of this article. This is amazing work!

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