WBA 'regular' super bantamweight champion Scott Quigg stayed on course for a bumper bout with the likes of Carl Frampton, Nonito Donaire and Guillermo Rigondeaux after retaining his WBA super-bantamweight title with a second-round stoppage of Kiko Martinez.
Over in America, Frampton was floored twice before taking a points win over Alejandro Gonzalez Jr on the same night, and Hearn will hold fresh talks with the Northern Irishman’s advisers about a major domestic fight.
“I'm speaking to Al Haymon’s team about the Carl Frampton-Scott Quigg fight as well,” said Hearn, who held recent discussions with Donaire’s promoters.
“I've got a meeting with them early next week. That’s still our No 1 priority. We've had a few initial discussions with Rigondeaux’s team and (manager) Gary Hyde. I don’t see that fight happening next, but that fight has to happen within 12 months because Scott Quigg is going to run out of opponents.
“He wants to fight the best in the division. For me at the moment, Rigondeaux against Quigg is No 1 and No 2 in the division. But I think the two favourites next are Frampton or Donaire.
“Whether they like to hear it or not, their stock dropped on Saturday night and Scott Quigg’s stock rose. I was thinking about potentially going back and making a revised offer, but I don’t think we need to. The original offer is fair and even more fair now after what happened on Saturday."