That's why I used examples of close fights that no way would've complained either way. If you're in the business of paying off officials why wouldn't there be a back door deal if a round is a close, make sure it goes to my guy. It'd be so easy to fix any of the 3 fights in question to the benefit of the Haymon fighter.
And the brand as a whole doesn't do anything if his main fighters keep losing to fighters that aren't under his brand. It's not like the UFC where they can benefit no matter the winner. PBC specifically needs certain guys to win in certain fights.
I've seen plently poor decisions involving Haymon fighters previously just not that sure it was paid off judges. Did anyone compile a list of Haymon fighters winning clear robberies? I'm actually curious now.
Well no the game is changed now because he has nearly 200 fighters and counting. All these investors he has are buying into PBC as a whole, not specific fighters. He's trying to grow this into a UFC type business model (whether or not it will be successful is another matter). When he has his dream team of Al Michaels, Marv Albert, Bob Costas, etc calling fights, the entire purpose of that is to bring legitimacy to it. Having robberies and bad decisions would undermine the whole thing. For him, it's not about individual boxers anymore it's about the PBC brand. He wants legit boxing consistently on all major networks. One fighter loses and he has another 200 ready to step in.
I'd love to see a list too. Seemed pretty common knowledge though that Haymon guys would always get the decision. There were SO many of them, man, and it was so consistent. Paul Williams vs Lara. One presumably paid off judge scoring Paul Williams vs Sergio Martinez 119-110 for Williams lol. And anytime a fight was close like Berto vs Collazo, you knew who would win. I remember being SHOCKED a couple years ago when a Haymon fighter lost a decision, like literally shocked the right guy won the right. That's how bad it had gotten.
That has all stopped for the most part though (Danny Garcia?!) and it's much better now. But for a few years it definitely wasn't just some poor officiating it was outright corruption. There isn't a way to explain that many robberies and close fights going his fighters way. Of course, Haymon certainly isn't the only man in boxing to sway judging, happens all the time. These boxing judges don't get paid a lot of money, it's been said it doesn't take much. Then once you go up the chain, sometimes it's a lot nastier then any of us want to know. For example the WBC would "randomly" select a couple judges who just so happened to be family friends of jose sulaiman for Don King fights, and of course Sulaiman and King were thick as thieves.