Wow... Scaheffer and Haymon are scum... tried to get him to sell it while he was in rehab
By around March, De La Hoya had tentatively agreed to sell, but eventually changed his mind, much to Schaefer's dismay.
"The more Oscar peeled back the layers of the deal, the more it was like an onion. It smelled," one of the sources said.
For one thing, De La Hoya, according to sources, was outraged when he learned that Schaefer would remain involved with the entity buying Golden Boy -- and that so would Haymon -- and that De La Hoya would have severe restrictions placed on his ability to use his own nickname, logo and likeness for decades.
"Would it upset him if someone tried to sell that company -- the result of all of his hard work over the last 30 years -- from under him? I think it's fair to say, 'Absolutely,'" said one of the sources with knowledge of the proposal.
"The more Oscar peeled back the layers of the deal, the more it was like an onion. It smelled," one of the sources said.
For one thing, De La Hoya, according to sources, was outraged when he learned that Schaefer would remain involved with the entity buying Golden Boy -- and that so would Haymon -- and that De La Hoya would have severe restrictions placed on his ability to use his own nickname, logo and likeness for decades.
"Would it upset him if someone tried to sell that company -- the result of all of his hard work over the last 30 years -- from under him? I think it's fair to say, 'Absolutely,'" said one of the sources with knowledge of the proposal.
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