You pay your head trainer. You pay assistants. You pay strength coaches. You pay sparring partners. Managers take their percentage. Promoters take theirs. Everyone around the fighter earns when the fighter earns.
On The Joe Rogan Experience, Crawford dismissed the idea that Benn owed Eddie Hearn anything beyond his signed agreement.
“He just signed with Zuffa. And a lot of people was saying he’s disloyal and Eddie Hearn and them was loyal to him and this and that. He’s getting 15 million for his next. Like, man, what is people talking about? I said, it’s just business. It ain’t personal with them. I said, Conor Benn did what was best for him and his family. I said, just like the promotional companies going to do what’s best for them and their business. If a fighter that they sign lose probably two straight, they get to cut them. No questions asked. Why? Because now they wasting money.”

That is gym logic. Camp runs eight to ten weeks. You bring in fresh bodies. You sharpen the jab, drill the right hand, take rounds that leave you sore the next morning. You cut weight. You risk getting clipped clean. All of that comes out of a window that does not stay open long.
Crawford pushed further.
“They feel they don’t care about that person family. They don’t care about that person, you know, relationship with them. They not going in there with their heart like, ‘Oh man, like you a good buddy.’ They like, ‘Ah, sorry. It’s just business. Cut you.’ So when a fighter does the same thing that a promotional company do or a manager or anybody else, it’s all you disloyal, you this, you that. I’m like, make it make sense.”
Fighters understand something outsiders do not. The earning years are short. You do not get twenty prime seasons. You get a handful of good years where your reflexes are sharp, your legs are under you, and your name still draws.
Lose twice and the phone slows down. Get knocked out and your negotiating position tightens. That is the risk every time you set your feet and let combinations go.
From a fighter’s standpoint, the equation is straightforward. If a bigger guarantee is there while your body is still intact, you take it. The belts still have to be won under the lights, working behind the jab, finishing rounds strong. The promoter can shift rosters. The fighter absorbs the punches.
The window closes quickly. Fighters know that better than anyone.

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