Re: Barry McGuigan launches £5,000,000 boxer investment scheme
Posted: 11 Apr 2018, 19:00
Apparently Simon Clayton is a silent partner in this 
Well if it’s a corporate hospitality purchase then it’s been mis sold already....leejonesjnr wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 08:09 I don't really have any issue with this idea assuming that it isn't mis sold.
Obviously this isn't an investment opportunity, its a corporate hospitality purchase for people interested in boxing to take clients for a night out and act like Billy Big Banana introducing them to people at ringside.
There will be no shortage of boxers ready to sign up.
Yes , can just see the conversation now ,, Barry , ... Now listen here young fella . I've got you booked in for a dinner speech on frd , signing gloves on sun , You'll be pulling pints in the Rovers on Mon , and the payments will be , 25% to me cos i'm your manager , 10% to shane cos he's your trainer , 25% to bla bla , cos he originally gave me 5 grand for spending money , less the bus fare for the bus ticket i got you , less 5 quid for the fish and chips i've pre paid , your grand total after tax will be 10 bob , Now run along and do your duty sonWales wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 20:10Well if it’s a corporate hospitality purchase then it’s been mis sold already....leejonesjnr wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 08:09 I don't really have any issue with this idea assuming that it isn't mis sold.
Obviously this isn't an investment opportunity, its a corporate hospitality purchase for people interested in boxing to take clients for a night out and act like Billy Big Banana introducing them to people at ringside.
There will be no shortage of boxers ready to sign up.
The article says ...
“The people who invest initially will then secure a cut of the career earnings of the punchers whom they have invested in. This cut would be from income generated by sponsorships and appearances rather than fight purses.“
Boxers who are likely to get actual money sponsorship and have people interested in listening to speak and sign gloves will be getting more attractive, more traditional offers.coneye wrote: ↑13 Apr 2018, 00:20Yes , can just see the conversation now ,, Barry , ... Now listen here young fella . I've got you booked in for a dinner speech on frd , signing gloves on sun , You'll be pulling pints in the Rovers on Mon , and the payments will be , 25% to me cos i'm your manager , 10% to shane cos he's your trainer , 25% to bla bla , cos he originally gave me 5 grand for spending money , less the bus fare for the bus ticket i got you , less 5 quid for the fish and chips i've pre paid , your grand total after tax will be 10 bob , Now run along and do your duty sonWales wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 20:10Well if it’s a corporate hospitality purchase then it’s been mis sold already....leejonesjnr wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 08:09 I don't really have any issue with this idea assuming that it isn't mis sold.
Obviously this isn't an investment opportunity, its a corporate hospitality purchase for people interested in boxing to take clients for a night out and act like Billy Big Banana introducing them to people at ringside.
There will be no shortage of boxers ready to sign up.
The article says ...
“The people who invest initially will then secure a cut of the career earnings of the punchers whom they have invested in. This cut would be from income generated by sponsorships and appearances rather than fight purses.“
lillywhite14 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 17:10 He’s a bit of a slippery old dog isn’t he?
The cuddly, chirpy, lovely fella act always seems to be a bit of a deceptive facade![]()