The list of fighters he has represented or does represent is ridiculous, it suggests it's not quite the slave contract this dude is making it out to be.


That said I think I might become a boxing advisor. He has to do very little to keep his end of the deal.


From a financial perspective I don't understand why he wouldn't want his guys working with or fighting anyone regardless of where they come from or who is promoting the show. He still gets his 15% and if his guy is being offered stupid money he also gets to keep them for an extended period. Sounds like win win to me?