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MIAMI (Dec. 16, 2009) – Irish
boxing manager Gary Hyde yesterday won a legal judgment in
Miami to manage 2-time Olympic champion
Guillermo Rigondeaux.
Rigondeaux (3-0, 3 KOs),
fighting as a bantamweight, now lives in Los Angeles after
defecting from Cuba, where he was a 7-time national
champion. The 28-year-old southpaw also won multiple World
Championships titles, as well as a gold medal at the 2003
Pan-Am Games, during his incredible 243-4 amateur career.
“Rigo” is scheduled to fight tonight (Wed., Dec. 16) in New
York City.
“I hope this judgment will
deter anybody from contemplating interference with any of my
fighters,” Hyde said en route from Ireland to New York City.
“When I signed Rigondeaux in 2007, my plan was to bring him
to Ireland for a couple of fights and then take ‘Rigo’ and
heavyweight sensation Mike Perez to the United States. This
plan was hindered by ‘Rigo’s’ failed attempt to defect from
the Cuban National Team in Rio De Janeiro in August, 2007. I
kept close contact with him when he was sent back to Cuba.
After he was banned from boxing on the Cuban National Team,
preventing him from winning his third gold medal at the
Beijing Olympics, I became increasingly worried that my
marketing plan and golden opportunity to manage the greatest
amateur boxer of all-time was in jeopardy. I never gave up
hope, however, and continued to support ‘Rigo’ and his
family as we plotted together his escape from Cuba.
“When the plan was put
together for ‘Rigo’ to leave Cuba, he boarded a speed boat
bound (Feb., 2009) for Cancun (Mexico), but instead of
joining me there, he went to Miami and was pounced on by
others. According to ‘Rigo,’ he told those who contacted him
that he had signed a contract with me. I was successfully
managing three Cuban stars at that stage. When I heard about
‘Rigo’s’ change of heart and decision to go to Miami, I
immediately contacted leading Miami-based lawyer William J.
Brown. We then sought an injunction preventing ‘Rigo’ from
fighting for any other manager.”
Atty. Brown was supported by
Atty. Pat English, arguably the foremost lawyer in boxing,
as well as boxing expert Tom Moran. Former circuit court
judge Michael Chavies ruled yesterday that Hyde’s
international management contract should be recognized by
the Miami State Courts:
Arbitrator’s Conclusion
1.
The permanent injunction shall be granted;
2.
Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz shall be
prohibited from engaging in any boxing match under the
management of any person or entity other than Gary Hyde
until March 19, 2012.
3.
Rigondeaux, however, is free to terminate or
breach the Hyde Agreement and then submit himself to
liability for damages, as there can be no specific
performance ordered for a contract for personal services.
4.
If Rigondeaux continues to participate in the
boxing industry, he will only be able to work under the
management of Gary Hyde, pursuant to his management
agreement. If he chooses to not work for Hyde, he will be
unable to work for another person or entity, as irreparable
harm, no adequate remedy at law, and a clear legal right to
the relief requested has been demonstrated.
Hyde also manages three other
Cuban boxers who defected and are now fighting as
professionals out of Ireland – heavyweight Mike
“The Rebel” Perez (8-0, 6 KOs), winner of
the World Junior Championships; bantamweight
Alexei “The Hurricane” Acosta
(9-0, 9 KOs) and super middleweight Luis
“El Leon” Garcia (5-0, 4 KOs), both World
Junior Championships champion in 2006 – as well as Irish
brothers, super middleweights JJ “Slick”
(2-0, 2 KOs) and Paddy McDonagh (2-0).
“I whole heartedly put my
fighters first and foremost in every decision developing
them into the best fighters they can possibly be,” an
ecstatic Hyde remarked. “I’m driven by success and
internationally recognized as being the manager of the
hottest young stable of fighters on the planet. Any managers
thinking about stealing my fighters should find their own
talent and stay away from mine at all costs.
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