gilgamesh wrote:Translation: Willing to work with any promoter who has a fighter I'm confident my guy can beat.
boxing_rocks wrote:Words are worth nothing. Actions is what matters and so far we mainly see his top fighters not fighting on HBO.
We’ve recently seen Dominic Wade, Amir Khan, Roman Martinez, Oscar Escandon and Floyd Mayweather Jr have their fights televised by HBO. Danny Jacobs and Chavez Jr. will be fighting on HBO imminently. All of these guys are Haymon fighters.
We know for certain that HBO refused to do business directly with Haymon from 2013, as orchestrated by Ken Hershman.
When the Golden Boy lawsuit got dismissed, it was proven that GBP were the ones that often prevented bouts from taking place between their stable and Haymon’s men (since Oscar seems committed to HBO). The U.S. District Judge John F. Walter of the Court of Central California actually confirmed this.
The Haymon-advised Adonis Stevenson had committed himself to compete on HBO had Kathy Duva participated and won the WBC’s purse bid for the Kovalev fight, but Main Events had to withdraw their man from consideration because of HBO’s exclusive contract with the Russian.
We also know for certain that when Pacquiao was still tied to his contract with HBO, Haymon allowed Bob Arum to negotiate terms with anyone in his stable. Top Rank subsequently claimed that the PBC fighters were overpaid, so they ultimately went elsewhere.
Does anyone honestly believe that any of the above points I’ve made are incorrect?
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