GGG under legal fire for ‘terminating management, reducing promoter role’

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Enlightened-One
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GGG under legal fire for ‘terminating management, reducing promoter role’

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"GGG under legal fire for ‘terminating management, reducing promoter role’"

Gennadiy ‘GGG’ Golovkin’s former management team of the Hermann Brothers have informed WBN, through their lawyer John Wirt, that further legal action will be triggered against the DAZN star.

Due to sweeping changes across the representation of Golovkin in recent times, the Hermann Brothers have found themselves backed into a corner.

Outlining their forthcoming actions, Golovkin now faces questions about firing his long-term handlers, Plus his highly respected coach at Big Bear.

Tom Loeffler remains the promoter of Golovkin, but as the Hermann Brothers explained, in a significantly different position.

“The case did not settle at the mediation. We are going forward with our claims in the case pending in the Los Angeles Superior Court,” the statement sent to World Boxing News explains.

“The Hermann Brothers are seeking unpaid commissions owed to them for managing GGG.

“As set forth in our cross-complaint, the Hermann Brothers managed GGG for over 10 years. They got him out of a bad deal he had with a former promoter. The Hermann Brothers also assembled a first-class team of professionals for GGG and developed a strategy to make GGG a boxing superstar.

“They helped negotiate his major bouts including both his fights with Canelo Alvarez and advised him on his current deal with DAZN.

“GGG terminated the Hermann Brothers earlier this year. He is refusing to pay them commissions they properly earned.

“This is part and parcel of GGG’s recent undoing. He fired his long-time trainer, Abel Sanchez. Also replaced his long-time lawyer, Ron DiNicola.

“Promoter Tom Loeffler’s role has been significantly reduced. He is on the outs with GGG.

“We suspect that GGG’s wife, Alina. Plus his accountant, Melissa Moskal, are calling the shots for GGG. They are telling him what to do.

“We are considering amending our cross-complaint to add claims against the wife and the accountant for tortious interference with the Hermann Brother’s management agreement.

COMMISSIONS

“GGG’s principal defense for not paying the past-due commissions is that the Hermann Brothers never filed their management agreement with state athletic commissions.

“The defense lacks merit. The Hermann Brothers management agreement is governed by German law and GGG’s lawyer, DiNicola. They ensured that the Hermann Brothers were in compliance with all state and local regulations.

“The case is moving forward. Furthermore, we will be doing extensive discovery. Taking depositions of GGG and his new team, promoters, sponsors, partners, etc. as we prepare for trial.

“We look forward to our day in court.”

Golovkin now faces a potential headache in the courtroom. This is due to the circumstances surrounding his eventual big-money move to go it virtually alone with his own GGG Promotions.

As things stand, in the boxing sense, possible bouts with Sergey Derevyanchenko, Demetrius Andrade and Billy Joe Saunders are in the offing.

KEY POINTS

• Fired Hermann Brothers
• Fired Abel Sanchez
• Reduced Tom Loeffler role
• Signed with DAZN
• Litigation initiated


Thoughts? :-?
kbackup408
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I guess this happens when you earn that top 1% cream money - paying commission feels like a burden
Enlightened-One
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GGG’s decision to completely change the structure and personnel within his team is a bit of a double-edged sword.

I’ve always felt that K2 and Golovkin’s management failed to pay GGG his commercial worth.

He’s was one of HBO ‘s biggest audience draws, but for some reason Golovkin’s handlers didn’t try hard enough or perhaps weren’t good enough to make fights against GGG’s fellow marquee names and nor did the size of his purses correspond to his popularity.

I mean, how often did we hear from Loeffler, “we reached out to fighter A, B and C, made them a financial offer to face GGG, but they all rejected the opportunity”?

I’ll tell you one thing, it was a very rare occurrence... to the point you could spend countless hours researching examples and you’d struggle to find more than a couple of instances.

Less popular fighters seemed to be paid far more than Golovkin was and they also found it far easier to engage in high-profile bouts.

That being said, shortly before signing his $100m+ contract with DAZN, Golovkin decided to go it alone and dump or demote the very people that helped him to eventually achieve and receive that massive windfall.

Over a very short period of time, Gennadiy dumped his trainer, his management team, his lawyer and also demoted his promoter.

Golovkin hired a team to help him become successful and then he tossed them aside and wouldn’t share with them the reaps of his rewards. Did they deserve to be treated like that? I’m not sure. :-?

One of our fellow forum members (a self-confessed die hard GGG fan) once aggressively claimed the following:
boxing_rocks wrote: 28 Jul 2016, 20:29Many fighters from former Soviet Union are not of the pimp kind. Most of them are grateful for what they have and loyal and will not switch their managers/promoters/networks for a few extra bucks.

Does this statement apply to GGG? :lol:
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Golovkin clearly was like that allowing his managers to rip him off for years, but eventually he had enough.
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3G, if on firm legal ground, should have offed these leeches long ago.
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..whether just allegations or not, you can't help admiring his audacity to "lead his ship in uncharted waters" and be as succussful as he is both as a boxer and a businessman..
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You really are obsessed with GGG. :OhYes:
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