
Originally Posted by
hitmandonny

Originally Posted by
Fenster

Originally Posted by
hitmandonny

Originally Posted by
gally
Yes he is a buisness man, but he does know the boxing game, and he is stating the obvious and speaking the truth. (I still want Ricky to K O floyd just cant see it happening.)

I'm not actually convinced Frank does no the boxing game all that well. He (as a business man) spotted a gap in the market, got into boxing filled that niche, surrounded himself with advisors and "experts" and confers with them on all decisions. Stiill with that advice he plays it very carefully, highlighting his lack of confidence in his field.
Whether you like Warren or not he knows boxing. It's silly/naive to think otherwise. Forget the crap he writes in papers, ALL managers/promotors are biased towards their guys.. that's how it goes.
I believe he started by promoting unlicensed shows over 30 years ago.. No disrespect, but long before you were even born

Exactly he started by promoting.
He's never been a boxer and as such is limited to an outside view.
Warren is biased towards his guys, but at the end of the day, how much confidence does he actually have in them?
No disrespect in turn but iv been in a boxing gym every day for the past ten years and i no that fighters like Ricky Hatton, Calzaghe and Naseem Hamed deserved better opposition than Warren allowed them to face. This was a result of his lack of confidence
I'll go with you for the sake of it.
1. Naz never lost under Warren - packed houses both sides of the Atlantic earning MILLIONS of pounds.
2. Hatton never lost under Warren - packed houses in the UK, became the undisputed champ at 140, earning millions of pounds.
3. Calzaghe has never lost under Warren - packed houses in the UK, currently hailed as the greatest ever supermiddle, earning millions of pounds.
What's the problem? If you like you can NAME all these fighters Warren dodged on behalf of Hatton, Calzaghe and Naz?
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