By Scoop Malinowski Three world champion caliber fighters are not holding back on their analysis of Jermell Charlo’s embarrassing, pathetic, and perhaps corrupt non-effort vs Canelo Alvarez. They, of course, can’t bluntly say Charlo threw the fight or played soft for the money maker from Mexico but they are coming ...
Read More »De La Hoya Slams Haymon For Ruining Boxing
By Scoop Malinowski Everybody with half a functioning frontal lobe knows Al Haymon is impossible to deal with, impossible to persuade to match one of his key assets into a high risk fight vs a top fighter he doesn’t control. Al Haymon prefers to keep his name fighters all under ...
Read More »Why Doesn’t Haymon Attend His Own Boxing Shows?
By Scoop Malinowski In the early days of promoter Al Haymon’s days involved in pro boxing, you could often see the low-key business suit and tie attired figure sitting at ringside, absorbed and in awe of the big fights. I remember seeing his image many times at ringside, he ...
Read More »Romero Vows To Destroy Tank Davis
By Scoop Malinowski Sometimes the bold talkers sound so convincing with their vehement and emphatic, forceful words, that you believe what they say. Muhammad Ali, Bernard Hopkins, Tyson Fury, and even Evander Holyfield before the first Mike Tyson fight were some of the best known champion boxers who could verbally ...
Read More »Crawford KO 10 Porter Analysis
Terence Crawford is 34 now, that’s old for a welter. His best days may be behind. Haymon finally took a chance to match one of his pawns with Crawford. Shawn Porter gave it his best but was outclassed. The stoppage was very suspect, he didn’t appear that hurt. Maybe the ...
Read More »Observations of Pacquiao vs Ugas
Yordenis Ugas is good but he was a zero draw. Cubans never sell and can never be the A side draw in America or anywhere. Just the way it is. Ugas is so good Errol Spence had to duck him before he had the car crash. Ugas would have beaten ...
Read More »Is Spence’s Eye Injury Real or a Hoax?
I just can’t buy the Spence eye injury cancellation of the August 21 Pacquiao vs Spence superfight. Because Al Haymon never puts two key assets in the ring together – Floyd vs Paul Williams, Thurman vs Spence, Floyd vs Thurman or Spence, Wilder vs A Ruiz – because it’s bad ...
Read More »Al Haymon Needs A Miracle
The boxing empire of Al Haymon is in critical condition. And it may not survive beyond 2021. Boxing is a star-driven sport and Haymon, despite years of trying to manufacture stars on network bought time and Showtime and Fox telecasts, has nothing to show for it other than a ...
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