And what about Marcos Maidana? What happens to him?
This article says Maidana is going with Haymon:
Schaefer's Return Looms For 2015, With Haymon?
Rick Reeno on 1/10/2015 .
By Rick Reeno
As BoxingScene.com previously reported,*Golden Boy Promotions,*and former company*CEO Richard Schaefer, have reached a settlement on their legal battle.
After more than ten years with the company, Schaefer stepped down from his CEO position in June of 2014. A few weeks later, Golden Boy filed a reported*$50 million dollar*arbitration claim against Schaefer.
Golden Boy President and company founder Oscar De La Hoya had stated to BoxingScene.com that Schaefer was under an exclusive contract to his company until 2018.
As part of the settlement, Schaefer will*have to sit on the sidelines for a unspecified period of time. However, sources with direct knowledge of the settlement details have told BoxingScene.com that Schaefer will have the ability to return to*boxing in 2015 (some industry*insiders speculate by the end of summer).
Schaefer was unavailable for comment. A spokesman for Golden Boy was*unable to discuss*any settlement details.*BoxingScene believes an official statement will be coming in the next few days.
Additionally, Golden Boy finally executed their expected parting of ways with adviser/manager Al Haymon.
Haymon controlled a*huge chunk of Golden Boy's stable - and any of those fighters were working under the Golden Boy banner on a fight by fight basis. Haymon refused to bind his*boxers under promotional*agreements with Golden Boy*(or any other promoter for that matter).*
There are some fighters who work with Haymon -*like Amir Khan, Leo Santa Cruz and Lucas Matthysse - who will continue with Golden Boy. Those fighters have actual promotional agreements with Golden Boy.
Other fighters, like Danny Garcia, Adrien Broner, Danny Jacobs and Marcos Maidana will be leaving.
It is believed*(although not confirmed)*that Schaefer will join forces with Haymon to help him run his recently established company, Haymon Boxing. Haymon, who works with at least 150 fighters,*has secured a television deal with NBC/NBC Sports - and those televised cards are*scheduled to start in March.