I am a boxing manager: if you have questions about the boxing biz, ask!

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by dempsey1234, Dec 31, 2012.


  1. Fighting Fungus

    Fighting Fungus Active Member Full Member

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    Yes, pesoli is the promoter. There have been many other promoters such as Bobby Hitz (he is promoting in Indiana now) and quite a few others,but they dont seem to stay in business. A lot of them also have problems dealing with the Illinois commotion.

    The biggest money maker fighter in Chicago right now is Andrew Fonfara. Has plenty of support from polish fans, I doubt he is buying his own fight!
     
  2. Fighting Fungus

    Fighting Fungus Active Member Full Member

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    This is a great point about marketability in fighters. Look at guys like Mickey Ward and Arturo Gatti. They were good fighters but if they were black they would have been lucky to make 1/3 of what they made in there career. If Andre ward was a white Irish men he would make double the money he is making!
     
  3. Thracian

    Thracian Active Member Full Member

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    interesting points, thx.
     
  4. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The problem isn't racism is who buys tickets, next time you go to a fight see who is buying the tickets, chances are they are white, hispanic and then black. Even among hispanic's it's different, the biggest ticket sellers are Mexican's, and Puerto Rican. Dominican's, Cuban's dont seem to support their guys. Boxing is a business the only color they see is green. Ward does have support in his hometown. Both M. Ward and Gatti put together didn't make anywhere near what Mayweather makes. So it really depends on the guy.
     
  5. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He may not be buying his own fights but if he's smart he should be getting a piece of the gate.
     
  6. Jdsm

    Jdsm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sS19yFyfUIY

    Sad, but worth watching.
     
  7. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How the **** is he so cool after being ****ed over for so much money? 7500 to 15000 out of a 1.3 million dollar payday?! 1.3 mil out of 25 million?!

    Whoever done that to him deserves to go to prison. ****ing disgrace.
     
  8. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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  9. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There is a long list of Buster Douglas's out there, fighters usually trust too much and because they do they get taken. In every contract I have ever seen it says clearly, you have the right to have a lawyer look at the contract and deal. The sad thing is that they don't. Douglas I believe had a newbie manager who didn't understand the business.
     
  10. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Even so, how can somebody get a pay day of 1.3 mil and be content with maybe 15k? It's insane.

    He's one naive guy that's for sure.
     
  11. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's sad, it is insane but it happens. Ck out an article by Tom Hauser entitled "Why?", it's on secondsout.com. Click on Tom Hauser columns, also ck out John Duddy articles by Tom Hauser on the same site.
    In fact look over some of the other articles by Hauser, he goes into detail how these fighters get taken.
     
  12. ezzard_charles

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    What sort of taxes do overseas fighters pay? There has been alot of confusion in that area, do they pay taxes in the countries that they are fighting in or in their own country? (A while back there was some rumour going around that people were trying to make manny pacquiao a US citizen so he had to pay US tax. Also people say that Manny only trained in the US for a short while to avoid US taxes)
    Are they taxed at the standard rate as other wage/salary earners, or are they taxed at a different rate?
    Same with fighters in their own country, do they pay standard tax rates or do they pay different rates?
     
  13. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In the US, a fighter from overseas or Mexico gets clipped for 30% and is taken out of the purse before the fighter gets his. Let's say the purse is 1000, the taxman comes along and grabs 300, leaving the fighter with 700, out of which the fighter has to pay 100 to the trainer, leaving him with 600. The fighter still has to pay the taxes on that income to his home country. In the US they tax you based on income. A guy like Floyd pays taxes at a higher rate.
     
  14. ezzard_charles

    ezzard_charles Anonymous Full Member

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    So do US fighters pay an additional tax rate after the 30% based on their income? Is that 30% the flat rate for all boxers?
     
  15. Thracian

    Thracian Active Member Full Member

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    Is there anyway around this tax grab? Like if the money went to the fighter's manager through a different channel/label, like a consulting fee?