How powerfull is Al Haymon?

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  1. daddyc28inch

    daddyc28inch Active Member Full Member

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    Is he more powerful than GBP, seems like every time a golden boy fighter goes up against an al haymon fighter they always get the edge. DLH vs Catchweather was a really good example being that oscar was at the time the president of GBP an still.
     
  2. Changfoo

    Changfoo Guest

    A blackman is very rich and powerful

    A whiteman is wealthy and in control


    Being rich and powerful do not last a lifetime and has limits. Example Suge Knight, Don King etc..

    Wealth can be pass from generation to generation

    Do the math and you will understand what rich and power vs wealth and control
     
  3. kracka81

    kracka81 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The micheal corleone of boxing his guys always wins
     
  4. bmf95b

    bmf95b Boxing Fan Full Member

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    Trout, Haymon . ALVAREZ , GBP no edge there.
     
  5. silly_illy

    silly_illy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thanks brother Malcolm X.....

    but who gives a **** becus either way you end up DEAD with your Limited time on earth...& your friends,family, lawyers fight over what u left behind.
     
  6. Collie

    Collie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This got deep fast. :blood

    Al Haymon was listedvas the 6th most powerful man in boxing in some poll, its on Dan Rafaels twitter from a few days ago
     
  7. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    280 bench press. not bad, not bad at all
     
  8. The Funny Man 7

    The Funny Man 7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He's very powerful. I don't thinks he's powerful in the way King was when he could pick the judges and refs and get a massive edge.

    Instead, I think Haymon's strength is his ability to recognize talent very, VERY early in a fighter's career and to do well enough to hang onto the fighter until they're a star. He's great at steering a fighter to reach their highest potential.

    If he completely split and started his own company, it would completely flip the boxing world on its head.