silkov wrote:liamlion wrote:dookus wrote:Correct
Fukin hell thats a bit dodgy, isnt it? A possible conflict of interest in the least.
What happens when Warren does something that puts him in breach of the BBBoC, something like abusing his promoters license by selling main-event/ headline fights that nearly constantly fail to materialise literally days before the scheduled contest?
Surely Warren can never receive an impartial hearing or impartial treatment from such an 'independent' organisation when he has directly contributed financially to them?
Warren appears to have got it proper sewed up.
Indeed he has, which is probably why he has felt able to lead the fans on this recent merry dance with the Harrison debacle..... he basically owns the BBBC.... allegedly!. 8)

But the Harrison debacle isnt the first such event that concerns Warren.
It seems no coincidence that Warren's own website, which you would expect to have first-hand knowledge of fresh, breaking news concerning Warren's own pending promotions, often appears to be the last place to report that the main-event fight has fallen through - when for days that very same news is circulating around elsewhere in the public domain.
Indeed the Sports Network organisation has appeared on many occasions, very reluctant (almost until the eve of the promotion) to put out an official statement confirming that a headline fight has fallen through - despite media coverage reporting such speculation days and days in advance.
I heard Warren say that in relation to Harrison's pull-out this week, he only heard the news through the media. Well, if that is to be believed Warren and his organisation's poor attempts to inform the public of such developments, though not intentional - at the least would appear to be unprofessional and seemingly reckless.
It didnt take a genius to work out that Harrison needed a very-close eye in the build up to this fight.
Allegedly speaking.