“I’ve got a great relationship with Shakur, even though he [recently] beat me at table tennis in New York. I want to promote him for the rest of his career. But a lot of the time it really depends on the deal you have for the fighter. Loyalty’s really nice, and respected in the sport, but as I learned with [Saul] ‘Canelo’ Alvarez – and rightfully so; we did seven or eight fights with Canelo – all of a sudden, we didn’t have anything for him anymore; as much as he likes us, he’s off, and that’ll be the same with Shakur.