Who wouldn't want to do business with a former crack dealer?
Who wouldn't want to do business with a former crack dealer?
What beef does Haymon have with Jay Z?? Could be Haymon may want the money in the pot for himself, like what Arum does with his stable fighters?
Jacobs and Quillin are managed by Haymon. It's a coup for a few extra bucks. If the rationale is this, Quillin/Jacobs may generate more money than Quillin vs. Koborov and Jacobs vs. another stiff until he fights a big name.
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Remember chaps he is a adult, and there must be SOME a gender for him to vacate, I
remember Don King falling out with the IBF he told his fighter to vacate there titles.
Quillen has been treading water and the title was the only thing making him relevant. lets see what he has planned or his management. Looks like ther is a lot of politics behind the scenes and I hope their personalities do not get in the way of Quillens career.
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I highly doubt a fighter would dump their belt and a career-high payday because they shit themself. His team are currently the most powerful in boxing, they lost control of the promotion to a fresh outfit, they've now scuppered the new mobs first big venture. Business.
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Now they're saying that Haymon has issues with Jay Z. But no one could say what it is?? I don't believe it. I believe this is simply Haymon taking control of a knock out artist with a little bit of a name in the MW Division- let's face it, the only name at MW worth talking about is GGG and then Quillin.
So, Haymon just locked down the #2 guy, possibly the #1 guy, in the division.
Haymon may have just secured Quillin, but it was a dumb move by Quillin. Dumb move. So many what ifs?!?!
What if the fight with Jacobs ends up in a draw? What if he loses on points, or by knockout? What if he is robbed by the judges? What if he is stopped on cuts or due to some injury? What if the ref or doctor stops the fight too soon?
All of this makes it very difficult to market him to another title shot through Soliman's IBF belt (which is the conceptualized step after Jacobs), GGG or to regain the WBO belt. GGG already said that the main attraction to Quillin was because Quillin had a belt and a unification run is what GGG wants.
Arum, on the other hand, will most likely manoeuvre Koborov to fight a stable stiff to win the WBO title on a very good occurrence.
Quillin made a very dumb move!
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Shame you wasn't around to advise Quillen on what a poor job Al Haymon is doing for him.
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I think Haymon sees what Arum is doing and figures its a good idea. As a matchmaker without a promotional company now, he's probably trying to lock down what he can and sees Jay-Z as someone who is also a newcomer that can possible infringe on his party. Jay-z's money and Venue makes him a threat to any business haymon hasn't locked down yet. (Aside from any Nets and Islanders Games, Jayz could return boxing to brooklyn the way it used to be with a weekly fight night if he wanted to-clearance from a board of directors pending)
They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.
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Does the move by Quillin make you feel comfortable? So many what ifs... I would not have advised such a treacherous route. He could have fought Koborov and still fight Jacobs and GGG under Haymon.
Everyone has an idea that, no matter what, the possibility of Quillin fighting GGG could only be around late September or early October, at best. Quillin could have dispatched Koborov and Jacobs (if he can) in that time.
jmo...
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Haymon doesn't get along with Jay Z due to beef they had over how Haymon handled Beyonce's career, or something along those lines. Haymon was a shark in the music business before he went into boxing.
Quillin seems to want to fight Jacobs in hometown showdown instead of his mandatory.
Haymon's orders.
Top Rank lost control of the promotion to a fresh outfit too and they're a powerful promoter in boxing. They were fine with Jay Z promoting the fight because their guy was set to make a career high pay day. Why the difference with Quillin who was going to make $1.4 million?
There could be two things going on here. Quillin's team figure even at $1.4 million, this was too tough a fight for him to risk his unbeaten record when he had a better shot against Jacobs where he could pick up another belt and defend it against no-hopers. From a long term financial point of view, it might make more sense to dump the belt, beat Jacobs, and then try to position himself for an even bigger fight against GGG. Odd rationale, but plausible.
Alternatively, this was a business decision by Haymon. He doesn't like Jay Z and didn't like the idea of Jay Z promoting a show with one of his fighters. As @Fenster days, this puts the kibosh on Jay Z's foray into boxing. I tend to think this was the reason because he could have lost to Korobov and still fought Jacobs. He might have made a bit less money, but if he beat Jacobs, he would have set himself up for a rematch with Korobov or an unification fight with another champion. Haymon doesn't want to advance Jay Z's foray into boxing and Haymon even if it would help his fighter.
Haymon has Taylor fighting Solimon, which is a farce of a fight. He'll pit Quillin against Jacobs and the winner against Taylor, assuming he beats Solimon, and then claim that the winner is the best middleweight on the planet, even considering GGG.
The odd part about this is that Golden Boy didn't have a problem with Jay Z promoting the show when they won the bid. I don't have the interview at my fingertips, but I clearly recall that both Golden Boy's representative and Top Rank's representative said that they were happy their guy's were getting paid a lot to fight or something to that effect. Well, what this shows me is that clearly Haymon controls the fights his fighters take, whether or not their promoters disagree. Notice also how Oscar and Eric Gomez, GB's matchmaker, haven't said anything about Quillin's decision. They were strong-armed out of the decision by Haymon.
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