Schaefer Tried To Sell GBP For 100 Million

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  1. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    no answer. as expected. youre just an idiot.:hi:

    an idiot who tried to deny his idiocy.:rofl
     
  2. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    shill
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    "a megamillionaire who makes more money as a shill for corporate products than he does for playing basketball"
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  3. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    you can say the same for 99pct of owners.:hi:

    that/s exactly is the purpose of building your own, so you have all the time off for yourself and let your employees run the show.

    it's just unfortunate oscar chose a snake to run his company.


    but, you wont understand it by flipping burgers all day.:good
     
  4. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    No answer to what question, Stan? "How many times macne landed the same times"? Maybe try formulating a coherent English sentence so I can read and respond to your idiotic question, Stan. :hey
     
  5. Toker

    Toker Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So why are you a Pac fan, unless you think that Rios and Algeiri are the best??? Is that what you're saying?? And if you're not a boxing fan why talk about boxing???? Makes no sense...
     
  6. SweetSciGuru

    SweetSciGuru Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Naw, most company owners are a major part of the decision making process of their companies.
    Oscar was and is just a figurehead.

    The truth is the title of the thread is very misleading.
    Unless Oscar authorized Schaefer with full power of attorney, there is no way Scheafer could have sold the company without Oscar's full knowledge and consent.
    At some point during the sale Oscar's signature would have been definitely required.
     
  7. Stefan Johnson

    Stefan Johnson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think what people are forgetting is that Showtime may not want to deal w/ Haymon or Mayweather ot Schaefer exclusively. De La Hoya is the company's namesake for a reason!
     
  8. Sweet Jones

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    By all accounts, Schaefer was the point man for dayum near all Golden Boy relationships (Networks, venues, managers, promotions, etc.).
     
  9. SweetSciGuru

    SweetSciGuru Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's a solid cold hard fact.
     
  10. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    you dont know if shittier were upfront of those dealings. he could have hidden these from oscar.

    point is, most of the owners are figureheads, mostly with titles of charimen, not ceo,s and only concerned with strategic decisions in the company, mostly during the early years of the company.

    once the company is up and running, most take a back seat and let the employees run the day to day operations.

    unless the company hit some sort of inflection point where a change of direction (oscar talking about dealing with arum, that\s a new direction he wanted his company to take) is needed, owner\s dont really do much, outside of noting the company is hitting it's target.

    you dont change the direction of the company on a whim.

    edit: take for example the ufc: their strategy used to be not to deal with women fighting under ufc. somewhere along the way, it changed. rhonda rousey, that was the inflection point. it forced them to rethink their strategy. you need owner's approval for this kind of new direction.

    you dont see the fertitas in the octagon every fight do you?
     
  11. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Neither Floyd nor Bernard matter much as fighters to the future of revenue-generation by way of ppv events. Floyd has one more fight before he turns 38, and one, maybe two more after that.

    Bernard has one fight left before he turns 50 !
    And one, maybe two after that.


    The future $$$ are with the younger crowd.



    Bernard is unlikely to want to start a promotional company from scratch to compete with GBP, and Floyd doesn't have the financial (or even common) sense to become a player, other than as an investor.
     
  12. SweetSciGuru

    SweetSciGuru Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If this were a Business 101 essay you would score a flat D.
    Almost everything is incorrect because;

    1. You ignore reality. Example: Mayweather is the #1 PPV star, and will remain so until he retires.

    2. Apply one rule to ODLH and GBP, while ignoring the same rules for Mayweather/MP.

    3.Mayweather has more capital anf financial leverage than ODLH.

    4. The so-called "young crowd" (Thurman, Porter, Russell, Garcia, Broner) are already in with Al Haymon & Mayweather.
     
  13. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    1. irrelevant. Can you understand what you read ? His retirement is looming.

    2.. Who knows what the fu ck you're trying to say here.

    3. :rofl:rofl:rofl

    4. Nobody is with Mayweather, he's not a promoter.


    You sound about as fu cking ******ed on the commercial aspects of boxing as you do on the pugilistic parts.
     
  14. IsaL

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    Anyone who thinks that the majority share holder is obligated to run the day to day operations DKSABusiness.

    The majority shareholder is usually the boss. The boss hires a CEO to hire and run the staff and oversee the day to day operations of the company. The CEO reports to the shareholders and his boss how the company is doing.

    Oscar has assumed the roll of CEO while all the legalities unfold, and in the mean time Oscar has looked ****ing G doing it, and I'm sure the networks are fine with the Golden one running the show, it actually makes the company look more prestgeous with Oscar being at the front than the sloppy fat **** Richard Schaefer showing his ugly mug.

    GBP will be fine, and will continue to be a or even THE Powerhouse of promoters.

    I think Haymon abdnd Schaefer were counting on Oscar folding, but Oscar has proven that he can take the bull by the horns and he says he is enjoying it and it comes easy to him because boxing has always been his life and he has all the experience in the world.

    This is what Oscar needed to fight his demons. I'm almost 100% sure that the reason he started messing with Cocaine is because like many GREATS he was missing the limelight, the power he generated through his shows, and cocaine give people a feeling of being on top of the world. With Oscar being the face of boxing again in promotions and having something to motivate him, he can continue on his clean streak.

    Having gone through this BS, I think Oscar will come out wiser, on the other hand Schaefer was exposed as a snake and I doubt he gets a big gig soon. I hope the dots are connected and if Haymon had any part in trying to sabatoge Oscar, like he tried with Beyonce, I hope Haymon alst gets exposed and black labelled.
     
  15. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    the only one trying to sabotage oscar is kathy duva and bob arum. richard schaeffer and al haymon built golden boy promotions into the best boxing promotional company in the world. that's why kathy made her bull**** lawsuit which doesn't hold water public. she hoped to sway public opinion. apparently she succeeded with some of you. their attempts are futile...they may have thwarted oscars company...but al haymon is smarter than both kathy duva and bob arum. if u think their brand of promoting is good for boxing....u have no clue.