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Jr.Middleweight prospect Daquan Arnett partners with AC Sports Management

Daquan Arnett (15-1, 9 KO ká) has hired Adrian Clark, owner of AC Sports Management, LLC as his primary representative. Arnett has been out of the ring for 15 month (and counting). He is counting on Clark to get the ball rolling and get his promising career on track.

I know I am going to be world champion, its just a matter of when. Once an opportunity presents itself, I am going to take full advantage. Bringing on AC is a plus because of how young and ambitious he is. He works in the best interest of the fighters,” said Arnett
Clark, 30 ti Dallas, Texas is known for his work with Jerry Belmontes, James de la Rosa, Will Tomlinson (Australia) ati julọ laipe, Willie Monroe Jr. He is also the author of the book, Protect Yourself at All Times: A Guide for Professional Boxers.
Daquan is a world class fighter and a guy who understands the business of boxing. He will be in contention for something big by early next year. I am honored that he thought to hire me.
Despite the lay-off, Daquan is still young (24 ọdun atijọ) and has stayed in the gym. He is now training in Dallas, TX with friend, Errol Spence Jr.
The fighting pride of Orlando (FL), Arnett was a decorated amateur and since turning pro in 2011, he has put together a solid resumè. Ni re kẹhin 8 njà, four of Arnett’s opponents were undefeated. The only loss of his career came in 2014 against Eddie Gomez.
Arnett is looking to make his return to the ring in April or May.

Former world title challenger Jerry Belmontes officially retires

Corpus Chrusti, Texas (January 4, 2017) –Former Lightweight world title contender, Jerry ‘Corpus Christi Kid’ Belmontes, 21-10(6kos) has decided to hang up his gloves and cross over to the business side of boxing.

The fighting pride of Corpus Christi, Belmontes began fighting at age 10. He learned to use his great footwork and slippery style to build himself into a decorated amateur; gba 117 ti rẹ bouts. Jerry began his professional career under the Top Rank promotional arm. After a split with the company in 2010, Jerry later inked a deal with Main Events which was also short lived. His final pact with a promotional company came from Golden Boy which presented big opportunities against big names. Ni re 6 fights working with Golden Boy Promotions, Belmontes defeated former IBO champion Will Tomlinson (21-0-1). Nigba re ọmọ, Belmontes had quality wins over undefeated Valentin Golovko (21-0), Daniel Diaz (19-4-1) and Joselito Collado (13-1), and earned a world title shot of his own versus amateur rival, Omar Figueroa. In controversial fashion, Belmontes was handed a split decision loss in which many thought he had beaten Figueroa.
The second half of Belmontes career was a downward spiral, losing 6 of his final 8 njà. He was stopped for the first time in his career by current WBA Lightweight champion Jason Sosa. In his final bout, Belmontes was defeated by Julian Rodriguez in Florida.
Belmontes faced 5 aye aṣaju-, and had wins over 4 undefeated foes.

It is weird retiring at 28 {ọdun atijọ} but I had a great career. I fought on TV, represented my city {Koposi Christi} and family name. I got to make a little money and was able to provide a different life for my wife and kids. o ṣe pataki julọ, I walk away in one piece and not in bad health.

Jerry believes his career was indeed an education for him to guide fighters and help them on the business side of the sport.

I learned a lot about the business of boxing in my 9 years. Although my time retired will be mostly spent with my wife and kids, I will be announcing the start of a new company with my manager {Adrian Clark} that will help educate and protect fighters.

Belmontes is holding a press conference at the American Bank Center on January 11, 2017in koposi Christi, Texas to officially announce his retirement.

Boxing Manager and 2016 Forbes “30 Under 30Honoree Adrian Clark Offers Manifesto to Help Fighters Clarify Roles

A Revolution in Boxer-Manager Relationships
Dallas, Texas, Kínní 11, 2015 – In an unprecedented move, boxing manager and owner of AC Sports Management, Adrian Clark, has issued a challenge to professional boxers all over the world in the form of a free legal document: The Boxer-Manager Agreement now allows professional fighters to contract the services of their managers.

 

 

Ojo melo, ni Boxing, the manager has the boxer under contract for a minimum of three years. The Boxer-Manager Agreement clarifies the role and duties of the manager, giving both parties the opportunity to evaluate one another fairly and to ensure the boxer is in the executive position.

 

I want guys to develop a mindset of a CEO,” Clark said, “because that’s what they are. They must understand what it is to be in a position of power and able to call shots and make tough executive decisions in their careers.

 

Clark’s main concern is that many boxers may be working as if they are the subordinate, unlike other executives. “Name me one CEO that is under contract to his spokesperson, or to anyone he is payingClark said.

 

Clark, currently in his sixth year of boxing management, has been selected as one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 (Idaraya) fun 2016. He has just released his first book, ti akole “i: A Guide for Young Entrepreneurs,” available from Amazon.

 

As a business owner, I do what makes sense in regards to business, Clark said. “I have been in the boxing business long enough to see that the common boxer-manager arrangement does not make sense. I’d like to think this document is a game-changer in the sport of boxing for the athletes. It is now up to the athletes to exercise this agreement and be in more control of their careers and who is representing them.

 

The Boxer-Manager Agreement is available for download on Clark’s website (www.ACsportsm.com/manifesto.html), free ti idiyele. Clark has recorded a video there encouraging fighters to download the document. He also urges them to further educate themselves on the business they are in.

 

A graduate of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Clark currently manages seven clients, including former world title challenger Jerry Belmontes, former IBO World champion Will Tomlinson, and James de la Rosa, who has a March 12 showdown with David Lemieux in Montreal, Quebec. At age 25, Clark was certified by the National Basketball Players Association as aPlayer Agent” (Sports Agent). Clark founded AC Sports Management, LLC, ni 2012.

Boxing manager Adrian Clark releases mini documentary Adrian Clark: Ṣaaju ki Awọn Bell on Youtube

Dallas, TX (January 28, 2015)–Si oke ati awọn bọ Boxing faili Adrian Clark ti tu a mini itan ti o Kronika a ose ni awọn aye ti rẹ ọmọ bi o nyorisi soke si a fight.The itan ti wa ni ti akole Adrian Clark: Before The Bell

Clark of Dallas, Texas ti ni kiakia di ọkan ninu awọn brightest odo okan ninu ile ise ati ki o ti wa ni Boxing bọ si pa a alarinrin 2014 ibi ti o si mu awọn onija bii James De La Rosa si ifarahan lori Floyd Mayweather – Marcos Maidana II undercard ibi ti o segun aye asiwaju tele Alfredo Angulo bi daradara bi a Kejìlá ija lori HBO Boxing Lẹhin Dudu.
Miran ti ose, Jerry Belmontes jà WBC Lightweight asiwaju Omar Figueroa lori Showtime asiwaju Boxing ni a ija ibi ti ọpọlọpọ awọn eniyan ti o bojuwo awọn ija ro Belmontes ti gba a ipinnu lati Yaworan awọn igbanu sugbon sọnu nipasẹ pipin ipinnu.
“O je ohun iyanu iriri n a mini itan. Biotilejepe awọn ifojusi ojuami je ara mi, awọn onija ni mo sise fun gba ti o dara ifihan tun. Name ati oju iye ni o wa gan ibaraẹnisọrọ nigbati gbiyanju lati oja elere idaraya ki nigbati o ba ri mi, o ri mi buruku. Nigbati o ba ri mi buruku, o ri mi paapa ti o ba ti a ba wa ko wa nibẹ ni awọn fọọmu ti ara, a gbogbo soju kọọkan miiran. Wiwo awọn itan fi agbara mu mi lati da duro ati ẹwà ohun ti Mo ti sọ ṣe ki o si ohun ti awọn wọnyi elere idaraya ti wa ni n,” Said Clark
“In five years & ni 28 years old now, Mo fẹ awọn ti gbà Mo ti sọ ṣe kan lẹwa ti o dara job, paapa ṣiṣẹ nipa ara mi pẹlu ko si Fifẹyinti. I sí De la Rosa free lati Don King, ki o si ni i 2 ńlá njà lori Showtime PPV ati HBO. O si ṣe diẹ owo ni 2 njà ju gbogbo re ọmọ ni idapo. I negotiated a world title shot fight for Belmontes, ebun u julọ owo ninu rẹ ọmọ. Mo ti sise lati gba Ray Ximenez free lati a buburu-maili guide ati ti nṣiṣe lọwọ lẹẹkansi, lori rẹ ọna lati lọ si tobi njà. Mo ti wole ohun iyanu afojusọna ni Oscar Mojica ti o jẹ aṣiwaju a ojo iwaju ni 118 lbs. o si debuted a ojo iwaju Star ni 140 ni Steve Belmontes. 2014 je ohun iyanu fun odun AC idaraya Management, LLC. Nwa lati capitalize ni 2015.”
“Nibẹ ni o wa kan pupo ti iyanu ohun ti lọ lori ni Boxing ọtun bayi. Mo wa odo, si oke ati awọn bọ ati ki o gbiyanju lati ṣetọju a bọwọ orukọ. Mo ti wo lati sise ki o si kọ ni ilera ibasepo pẹlu Banner ni igbega, Roc Nation, Top ipo ati agbegbe awọn olupolowo. Mo ni a ikọja ibasepo pelu Golden Boy ati Ifilelẹ titn; Mo ni ireti lati bojuto awon lagbara ìde ati ki o ṣe awọn ti o dara ju njà ti o ni mi buruku.”
“Sũru jẹ bọtini ninu Boxing owo. Ọkan ni o ni lati oye wipe sisare ni ohun gbogbo ki o si fi agbara mu ise ni ko ni ona. AJ Galante {ti o jẹ jasi nikan ni miiran faili ninu rẹ 20 ká} ati ki o Mo ye pe a ni o wa ni odo ẹjẹ ká ninu awọn idaraya. Ni 5 tabi 10 years a yoo jẹ awọn Al Haymon ká, Frank Espinoza ká ati Cameron dunkin ká… Ńlá orukọ buruku ati awọn nẹtiwọki yoo wo lati sise nipasẹ wa. A mo wipe ati awọn ti a ti wa ni nigbagbogbo ngbaradi ati strategizing lati gbe lori iyanu laini ronu ti Boxing ni ireti ti nlọ a julọ ti wa ara. Awọn oniwe-lẹwa dara.” 

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Adrian Clark: Ṣaaju ki awọn Bell
Adrian Clark: Ṣaaju ki awọn Bell