Third, it might be certain US consortiums or the government.
Considering that he hasn't yet become a World Boxing Champion and is still a small fry in the boxing industry.
The possibility of the US government or consortiums targeting him is quite low.
As for competitors from top promotion companies, the likelihood is also minimal; mainly because his match earnings are less than 5 million US dollars. Ruining him is less worthwhile compared to ruining Mayweather or Pacquiao.
Moreover, in the boxing industry, nurturing a boxing star and then using that star to make money helps promote the sport.
From a macro perspective, such actions benefit the industry as a whole.
Among the remaining suspects, his next opponent Jermain Taylor and his management company are quite suspicious. Even Bernard Hopkins in the fight after that has some suspicion.
They might aim to disrupt his focus and mentality, preventing him from proper training and preparation, thereby weakening his strength.