Why did naseem retire?

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  1. Tommy Bannister

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    Your right Raith was a complete tosser who new **** all about boxing , the family done the same to him as what John conti's family did to him , think they have their best interests at heart but know **** all about boxing or how things go in the industry .
     
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    I always thought trainers where on a set rate rather than a percentage once a fighter is earning massive amounts. 75k per fight sound very reasonable considering your not the one putting your life on the line.
     
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    10% is the industry standard but you do get guys like Floyd Mayweather and maybe Steward and Roach who often work on a consultancy fee like $500k.

    If I'm not mistaken, Brendan in the beginning was also Nazs manager and I can't remember the particulars but took something like 35% and the animosity built from there. It lay in Naz falling in love with is "rocket launchers" and more and more believing his success was completely down to him and his hands.
     
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    Maybe they get set fees today but it was 10% back then,you have to realize your trainer puts the hours in for very little early on in your carreer , and should benefit from the success of his fighters , as without this ingredient a lot of good fighters under achieve , as the performance of a couple of British world champions have learned to their detriment ,after splitting . I don't believe great trainers make great fighters or that great fighters make their trainers reputations . It's a two way street , as it should be in business win win .
     
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    a lot of people forget the barrera fight wasn't a complete shutout, yes barrera won by naz had his moments
     
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    No argument from me. 10% is more then fair, especially when someone like Ingle took him from a youngester. However I think the issue was routed in the 35% take and it got bigger as Naz got bigger.
     
  8. JIM KELLY

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    It was the fact that Barrera controlled the fight, Naz was all over the place in terms of dictating any of the battles. Naz was waiting for the engagements where he could connect more precisely and take Marco out of his element.
    Naz pretty lost the fight before the 1st bell rang..(no front flip entrance). lol.
    But He did take the defeat like a true gent! He gave Marco his props!
     
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    JIM KELLY Bullshyt Mr Han Man! Full Member

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    what was manny and suarez taking?

    And who was sparring with naz in preparation for MARCO? I forgot the name of one dude, but he was giving naz a hard time.
     
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    Why did naseem retire?

    dunno.


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    It would have been a consultancy fee. Not sure what. I'd guess in the region of $200 to 600k.
     
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    Islam on back of his shorts, **** me, buzzin to **** he got made to look a ****.
     
  13. JIM KELLY

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    Naz having Islam above his backside and coming out to the Adhaan was stupid and that lesson was kindly served.
    LOL @ Buffer reciting the Shahadah! Buffer and Naz got on from what i read and saw back in the day.
     
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    the 10% fee is now a myth

    pacman and floyd pay their coaches a fixed sum, they cant afford to give away 10% of 15-20mil
     
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