(EXCLUSIVE) Oscar De La Hoya & Bernard Hopkins Sue Mayweather’s Adviser Over Illegal Tactics
theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Oscar De La Hoya and Bernanrd Hopkins are accusing Floyd Mayweather Jr’s adviser of dirty tactics in the boxing business and have slapped him with a federal lawsuit for his alleged illegal behavior.
Golden Boy Promotions – co-owned by De La Hoya and Hopkins – filed suit against Al Haymon and his company Haymon Sports & Haymon Boxing.
The 2 men explain that Haymon and his team are attempting to monopolize boxing and are ignoring the laws in place to separate a boxer’s manager and promoter.
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People are so greedy.It seems since Floyd won that fight folks are suing him.smh
Yes they are!! Bernard was one of announcers on espn after the fight saying how well he boxed!!! They are jealous of his wealth and his career!! Old has been boxers and want to be relevant!!!
You are missing the point, no one is coming after Floyd and his money or hating on him. The lawsuit was filed on his advisor Al Haymon NOT Floyd. Read this again, “De La Hoya explains Haymon and his team attempted to buy up Golden Boy Promotions but he refused due to their illegal antics. Due to them not being able to buy up Golden Boy, the former boxer says they have now refused to allow their long list of boxers from signing on with any promoter besides them.”
Haymon is trying to blackball De La Hoya and his company because they refused to sell the company to them.
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