Promoters who also manage fighters

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maverick23
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Promoters who also manage fighters

Post by maverick23 »

What are people’s thoughts on promoters also managing boxers?

I saw Gavin Rees kicking off on Twitter because Craig Evans (who I think Rees trains) was pulled out of a British title eliminator purse bid against Joe Cordina.

Would have been a decent all-Welsh fight.

Apparently FW pulled Evans out of the purse bid without letting Evans know or even discussing and Evans and Rees are pretty pissed about it.

Surely you can’t act in the best interest of a boxer in a managerial capacity when you’re also their promoter.

It’s not allowed in the US (I think it was part of the Muhammed Ali act) but I’m surprised it’s still allowed over here. Thoughts?
Ruthless-RKO
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Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Hatton is a promoter, manager and trainer.

I’m pretty sure he manages and promotes at least one fighter.
Floyd the snake
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Post by Floyd the snake »

Hope Frank got something lined up for Evans would have been a decent payday for him , not much money in a defence of his WBO European belt
oogiebe
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I think it creates conflict of interest and unfair practices.

Don King used to use his son to be manager in order to control every aspect of a fighters business.
tiny_acres
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Post by tiny_acres »

oogiebe wrote: 10 Jan 2019, 19:05 I think it creates conflict of interest and unfair practices.

Don King used to use his son to be manager in order to control every aspect of a fighters business.
I remember those days. King ran all aspects of the sport
oogiebe
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tiny_acres wrote: 10 Jan 2019, 19:54
oogiebe wrote: 10 Jan 2019, 19:05 I think it creates conflict of interest and unfair practices.

Don King used to use his son to be manager in order to control every aspect of a fighters business.
I remember those days. King ran all aspects of the sport
It made me hate promotors for life. My bias is unrepentant.
tiny_acres
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Post by tiny_acres »

oogiebe wrote: 10 Jan 2019, 19:58
tiny_acres wrote: 10 Jan 2019, 19:54
oogiebe wrote: 10 Jan 2019, 19:05 I think it creates conflict of interest and unfair practices.

Don King used to use his son to be manager in order to control every aspect of a fighters business.
I remember those days. King ran all aspects of the sport
It made me hate promotors for life. My bias is unrepentant.
I'm right there with you
oogiebe
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Post by oogiebe »

tiny_acres wrote: 10 Jan 2019, 20:00
oogiebe wrote: 10 Jan 2019, 19:58
tiny_acres wrote: 10 Jan 2019, 19:54

I remember those days. King ran all aspects of the sport
It made me hate promotors for life. My bias is unrepentant.
I'm right there with you
:TU:
jamamb
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Re: Promoters who also manage fighters

Post by jamamb »

one thing i dont get, haymons supposed to be an advisor not a promoter, so why when these guys turn down hearns offers do they reference him compared to haymon and say haymon pays them more?
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Post by keirw »

jamamb wrote: 11 Jan 2019, 03:22 one thing i dont get, haymons supposed to be an advisor not a promoter, so why when these guys turn down hearns offers do they reference him compared to haymon and say haymon pays them more?
Because Haymon is a promoter and a manager. The whole 'advisor' role is just a made up title so he can get around the Ali act.
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