OSCAR DE LA HOYA'S WRONG! ❌ Gareth A. Davies says De La Hoya must work with Turki Alalshikh
2024 ж. 23 Сәу.
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All this from a guy who was once ( before Queensbury got involved ) AGAINST the Saudis moving into boxing.
GAD as a skirt on under the table
Graeth getting back handers 100 percent.
Ade you are correct to be very concerned and Gareth Davies in WRONG.
“ They’re not taking over”… goes on to immediately describe how they are taking over. GAD ever more ludicrous
Goldenboy has fighters on the Riyadh Season event that's happening in America so obviously he is working with him.
They are cause goldenboys brand was on the poster in the back as well on the card
Dont miss out on all that money, in other words 😂😂
Madrimov is no mug but I believe Bud is just an absolute menace
What's with the Micheal Jackson jacket?...............It's close to midnight and something evil's lurking in the dark (that will be Bricktop).
Oscar must be ok with the Saudi’s because he’s let Virgil Ortiz fight on the Crawaford card.
Even Ade of the excellency train
Gareth is getting more brown envelopes than Richard Steele.
Great to get back to topic rather than the avalanche of obsequiousness towards a splash of cash. Bring the saudis in but they need to graft and pay dues. Delahoya, if his comments are directed towards alalshikh is playing it as it should be….
Dk think he might be talking about Eddie
They also have to bring the fights to Africa
I wonder how big the bungs, Gareth A. Davies receives from the House of Saudi are? Geopolitical sportswashing 101. Gareth is their biggest fan. Wonder why... 🤔
Undeniably, America has structured everything so that it owns boxing for the last 150 years. Its promotors and the world bodies hate the titles residing outside the USA. American and (later) Mexican fighters have been mostly favoured for too long now. Many (not all) American boxing fans buy into all that and feel entitled. As Australian author Robert Drane wrote in his book Fighters by Trade, boxing became a "Yanks-only create-a-myth party". Non-Americans have been robbed of victories and titles for over a century, and the world has just moved on without comment, because the media (including the American boxing magazines) simply dismissed the possibility that the decisions should have gone the other way. The reaction from American media after the Lomachenko robbery was ridiculous - the accusations of racism and jealousy levelled at those whose eyes saw Loma win comfortably would have been hilarious if it wasn't so serious. It happened to Golovkin as well, after the first two Alvarez fights. But it was all just a symptom of something much greater. If Japanese and Arab interests are taking control out of American hands, it will certainly be good news for fighters and fans from other countries. It's time America learned some lessons as far as boxing is concerned. Boxing will still be corrupt as long as it generates income for wealthy interests, but a lot of non-American fight fans will relish the change from the American brand of corruption.
It won’t happen even for another fifty years, America has got ties to everyone in all directions and has made them their puppets. It’s all political when it comes down to it. America will only let you go off script for so long before before they dangle the golden carrot and reel you in.
Chaps like Turki are used to telling people they 'must' do what he says; not how the Western world works, I am afraid. What business does he have in boxing? Many world-class boxers come from or are based in Saudi Arabia? Good grassroots over there? Lots of young prospects / up-and-coming talent? General public intensely interested in the sport? Turki has money: that does not entitle you to the sport of boxing; to set professionals against cage-fighters; take fights to soulless stadiums in the desert, rather than host them in front of the fighters' fanbases and fellow countrymen. And it is oil-money, no less (done destroying the planet: now on to boxing); from a country where stoning somebody to death is a matter of legal precedent. It absolutely beggars belief how anybody can pretend like this is all right.
SHAMON GAD…hee hee
Why must he?
Say what you want about Gareth, the man has style!
😂😂😂
MJ cross with Bon Jovi cross with Edgar Davids
@@thebusinesscatalog and that c#@t Bono
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Needs his laptop conviscating
Gareth a davies 100% on board for world boxing to be sold to soulless Saudi
Why not. They got the money. Why the fk u pple always crying about atmosphere 😂.