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Why people still support the likes of Eddie Hearn
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Last edited by Citizen Koba; 06-05-2019, 03:14 AM.
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostI think you're just completely ignorant of the Hearn/AJ relationship. It has been made clear many many times that AJ calls his own shots. He has his own company AJBXNG and he manages fighters like Cordina, Okolie, Buatsi and Cissokho.
And who gives a f#ck who he manages? Maybe that'll turn into something at some point, but the big money right now is in the Joshua business.
If they weren't happy then they wouldn't sign their contracts. I don't know why you are so angry and looking at their pockets, Canelo and AJ are the biggest earners in the sport and you are angry at their promoters for some reason
Without their promoters they wouldn't be in their positions and they wouldn't have the access to their current network deals.
These big name boxers aren't taking their max upside in the limited time they have in the game. Thats all I'm saying. The specific boxers & the specific promoters don't really matter.Last edited by Eff Pandas; 06-05-2019, 03:16 AM.
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Eddie Hearn continues to attract support because he brings a level of professionalism and showmanship that keeps boxing in the spotlight. While critics may question his motives, many fans appreciate how he promotes fighters and delivers high-profile events. Like him or not, he knows how to keep the sport relevant.
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Hearn really helped to bring boxing back to the mainstream in the UK.
I was a fan through the 2000s, after Lennox retired, UK boxing had about 10 REALLY lean years.
Frank was really behind the times with the way he promoted, it was like he was stuck in the 80s as the social media generation was starting to come through.
Eddie and Sky combined to create a lot of stars and quality events, they also branched out successfully and got casuals talking about boxing, consistently and not just once in a blue moon for a big fight.
It's sad Eddie sold out to DAZN and is now just as cynical as any other promotor because when matchroom was in its aggressive growth phase and a disruptor in a stale British boxing scene it was great for British boxing.
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Originally posted by Manlikefemi View PostHearns is a parasitic piece of scum. I detest how much support he gets on forums like this. Scumbags job description entails of making a couple of phone calls a day, signing contracts once his legal team have checked it over and getting 20% of a fighters blood, sweat and tears.
Support Joshua by any means, hes the one who takes the punches and risks his life and deserves every penny of his earnings. However that vermin Joshua keeps next to him is what brings hate to Joshua.
Joshua doesnt even need a promoter. He can sign a direct contract with Sky Sports and a US TV Partner without that rat. Let him go AJ, so he can feed off another fighter like the parasite he is.
It was Hearns decision to take him to the U.S because of his DAZN deal. Which is a massive conflict of interest. Eddie Hearn has DAZNs interests at heart NOT the career of Anthony Joshua anymore. It was Hearn who screwed up the Joshua-Wilder fight in 2018 with his big mouth.
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Can't agree with the OP. Sure, I initially hated Hearn in the beginning, but it was because the social media click baits worked. There was a lot of negativity spread around, especially between folks on the Queensbury side and then Matchroom to create conflict between the two promoters and in the end, getting them to say nasty things about each other because of what they heard someone said about the other on the social media clips. Once they realized, it was just fuel being added to get both of them to say nasty things about each other and squashed the beef, you can see that they're both generally nice towards each other.
I know this didn't have to do anything about Queensbury, but I brought that up because it's how things start and create an image of how you see someone without really knowing them. The more I watched Hearns in interviews and during the promotions at the press, the more you can see his true persona and understand what kind of person he is. I respect his love for the fight game and honest takes when asked about what he thinks of a matchup/fighter/situation.
I also hated how he only had AJ in the beginning and he was using him as the money maker, but it made sense. AJ was his biggest draw and if he required more funds to then acquire additional fighters under his stable, I suppose it worked.
Anyways, I just don't think he is all the bad rep he received in the past, especially nowadays. He's matured as a promoter and come a long ways.
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[QUOTE=Manlikefemi;n837007]Hearns is a parasitic piece of scum. I detest how much support he gets on forums like this. Scumbags job description entails of making a couple of phone calls a day, signing contracts once his legal team have checked it over and getting 20% of a fighters blood, sweat and tears.
Support Joshua by any means, hes the one who takes the punches and risks his life and deserves every penny of his earnings. However that vermin Joshua keeps next to him is what brings hate to Joshua.
Joshua doesnt even need a promoter. He can sign a direct contract with Sky Sports and a US TV Partner without that rat. Let him go AJ, so he can feed off another fighter like the parasite he is.
It was Hearns decision to take him to the U.S because of his DAZN deal. Which is a massive conflict of interest. Eddie Hearn has DAZNs interests at heart NOT the career of Anthony Joshua anymore. It was Hearn who screwed up the Joshua-Wilder fight in 2018 with his big mouth.[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure it was wilder who screwed up the fight by turning down 100 million dollars. How do you screw up a fight by talking about it? That sounds like some canelo BS.
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