Hall of Fame promoter Don King would love to get together with Eddie Hearn to make a showdown between Adrien Broner and Regis Prograis.

On Saturday night in New Orleans, Prograis retained his WBC junior welterweight title with a twelve round split decision over Danielito Zorrilla. The bout was the first for Prograis in his three fight agreement with Hearn.

Last Saturday in Florida, Broner returned to the ring for the first time in over two years, to win a lopsided decision over Bill Hutchinson. It was Broner's first fight in his new promotional agreement with King.

After the fight, Broner - a former four division world champion - called for an immediate fight with Prograis.

Despite being on the receiving end of Hearn's verbal jabs, King would embrace the opportunity to get together with his British rival to make that fight happen.

"Certainly, I would work with Eddie Hearn today," King told Mirror Fighting. "Eddie Hearn's a nice guy, he's still young and we have philosophical differences, he said me and Bob [Arum] are dinosaurs but guess what? The dinosaurs were here first.

"So in time when technology moves there's progress, you've got to get in tune with the people and use social media. All of it is accommodation, appreciation and love for the people, I'm a promoter of the people, by the people for the people and my magic lies in those people's ties.

"Eddie is upcoming, he has his desires and sometimes he gets emotionally mixed up. But we've got to give Eddie a break, look at what he's coming behind. All of the great things that have been done, he can't recapture them and take away from them, they have been done, Eddie! Now you've got to make your own moves, make your own legacy and get to work for your own fighters - I love Eddie, Eddie you got any fighters I'll work with you! You can't talk that talk and not walk that walk."