Al Haymon is arguably the most powerful man in boxing , and he frequently raises the ire of his competitors though he never says a word publicly. One of the shrewdest managers in the sport, Haymon is as elusive as Big Foot. His most prominent client, pound-for-pound champ Floyd Mayweather, playfully refers to Haymon as "The Ghost." Whenever big news breaks in boxing, Haymon is almost always involved,...
Richard Schaefer defends Al Haymon, says critics are jealous of mysterious manager’s success
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