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    Don King cared about one thing $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    That's it. He didn't care or still doesn't care what you or anyone else thinks about him. Why else would he dress like that! He doesn't give a f$$k. And it made him a ton of $$$

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    Default Re: Don King is the greatest promoter of all times

    Greatest Boxing Promoter of All-Time?

    Tex Rickard.

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    Default Re: Don King is the greatest promoter of all times

    Don King was a Great Boxing promoter too though.

    All these promoters are shady, they have to be.

    Don King's way of ripping off fighters is telling some young contender from the projects that they'll get 10 million dollars and then give them 4 or 5 million instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post

    Don King's way of ripping off fighters is telling some young contender from the projects that they'll get 10 million dollars and then give them 4 or 5 million instead.
    You are too generous, King was due to pay Witherspoon $1 Million for fighting Bruno, when it eventually got settled, Terrible Tim made $90,000...

    But as mentioned that is but one part of a complex man. He is/was a Promotional genius, maybe deeply flawed, but still a genius.

    Look at his first 'big' fight. He was pre fight in Smokin' Joe's corner, but at the end of the bout he stood alongside Foreman.

    He managed to get Millions together to set up The Rumble in the Jungle, he managed to work with his main rivals when it suited (Dynamic Duo et al). This meant the likes of the late 80s Heavyweight unification could happen. Then in the 90s with his main man behind bars, he made Julio Cesar Chavez a true global superstar, with the support of some of the best bills of boxing we have ever seen.

    There is of course the darker side to King, and we know that it does not get much darker than killing people...

    King was though a near master of the 'dark art' of promotion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Britkid View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post

    Don King's way of ripping off fighters is telling some young contender from the projects that they'll get 10 million dollars and then give them 4 or 5 million instead.
    You are too generous, King was due to pay Witherspoon $1 Million for fighting Bruno, when it eventually got settled, Terrible Tim made $90,000...

    But as mentioned that is but one part of a complex man. He is/was a Promotional genius, maybe deeply flawed, but still a genius.

    Look at his first 'big' fight. He was pre fight in Smokin' Joe's corner, but at the end of the bout he stood alongside Foreman.

    He managed to get Millions together to set up The Rumble in the Jungle, he managed to work with his main rivals when it suited (Dynamic Duo et al). This meant the likes of the late 80s Heavyweight unification could happen. Then in the 90s with his main behind bars, he made Julio Cesar Chavez a true global superstar, with the support of some of the best bills of boxing we have ever seen.

    There is of course the darker side to King, and we know that it does not get much darker than killing people...

    King was though a near master of the 'dark art' of promotion.
    Not everybody is okay with being robbed. Never held it against King for blasting the guy robbing him

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    Default Re: Don King is the greatest promoter of all times

    He had no problem robbing fighters of millions more than that though, did he?

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    Default Re: Don King is the greatest promoter of all times

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Britkid View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post

    Don King's way of ripping off fighters is telling some young contender from the projects that they'll get 10 million dollars and then give them 4 or 5 million instead.
    You are too generous, King was due to pay Witherspoon $1 Million for fighting Bruno, when it eventually got settled, Terrible Tim made $90,000...

    But as mentioned that is but one part of a complex man. He is/was a Promotional genius, maybe deeply flawed, but still a genius.

    Look at his first 'big' fight. He was pre fight in Smokin' Joe's corner, but at the end of the bout he stood alongside Foreman.

    He managed to get Millions together to set up The Rumble in the Jungle, he managed to work with his main rivals when it suited (Dynamic Duo et al). This meant the likes of the late 80s Heavyweight unification could happen. Then in the 90s with his main behind bars, he made Julio Cesar Chavez a true global superstar, with the support of some of the best bills of boxing we have ever seen.

    There is of course the darker side to King, and we know that it does not get much darker than killing people...

    King was though a near master of the 'dark art' of promotion.
    Not everybody is okay with being robbed. Never held it against King for blasting the guy robbing him
    Thought he beat someone to death over a couple of hundred dollars?
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    Thats what I thought. Kicked some dude to death for a few hundred.
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