Eddie Hearn is a shameless hypocrite

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    #21
    Eddie Hearn - “Arum is more jealous because he used to have Andy Ruiz. Now he’s sick to his pants that he doesn’t have the world heavyweight champion. Now he’s making Tyson Fury versus Otto Wallin which I wouldn’t make my worst enemy watch."

    Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum believes Anthony Joshua and his handlers made a big mistake in taking an immediate rematch with Andy Ruiz. Back in June, Ruiz captured the WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO heavyweight titles when he dropped Joshua four times to secure a seventh round stoppage at New York's Madison Square Garden.


    Yet he happily calls Whyte vs Wallin a "blockbuster" fight

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      #22
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
      Wallin busted up Fury real good.

      I think Whyte is going to **** Wallin out, stylistically I don't think he is a big threat for Whyte.


      Whyte is a similar B level plodder type to Dom Breazeale, and Wallin downright dominated him.

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        #23
        Originally posted by denium
        Eddie Hearn - “Arum is more jealous because he used to have Andy Ruiz. Now he’s sick to his pants that he doesn’t have the world heavyweight champion. Now he’s making Tyson Fury versus Otto Wallin which I wouldn’t make my worst enemy watch."

        Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum believes Anthony Joshua and his handlers made a big mistake in taking an immediate rematch with Andy Ruiz. Back in June, Ruiz captured the WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO heavyweight titles when he dropped Joshua four times to secure a seventh round stoppage at New York's Madison Square Garden.


        Yet he happily calls Whyte vs Wallin a "blockbuster" fight
        Also, he's making this fight because the negotiations with Chris Arreola fell through.


        And we all remember what Eddie and Whyte said about Arreola.

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          #24
          Originally posted by _Rexy_

          Whyte is a similar B level plodder type to Dom Breazeale, and Wallin downright dominated him.
          They are all B level in terms of skill, Whyte, Wallin & Breazeale.

          But Whyte is coming out on top.

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            #25
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            They are all B level in terms of skill, Whyte, Wallin & Breazeale.

            But Whyte is coming out on top.
            Fun fact, just did a little research. Did you know Whyte has never fought a southpaw?

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              #26
              Originally posted by _Rexy_

              Also, he's making this fight because the negotiations with Chris Arreola fell through.


              And we all remember what Eddie and Whyte said about Arreola.
              Shameless, and you still get mugs on here defending him.

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                #27
                Originally posted by _Rexy_

                Fun fact, just did a little research. Did you know Whyte has never fought a southpaw?
                I get it, all of Fury's hardcore fans will be watching this fight closely 'And they want Wallin to win'.

                But in my opinion, he is getting sparked out.

                This is good match making from Eddie Hearn, he knows exactly what he is doing.

                Wallin is alright, but I just don't think he has much power to deter Whyte.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                  I get it, all of Fury's hardcore fans will be watching this fight closely 'And they want Wallin to win'.

                  But in my opinion, he is getting sparked out.

                  This is good match making from Eddie Hearn, he knows exactly what he is doing.

                  Wallin is alright, but I just don't think he has much power to deter Whyte.
                  Whyte gets dropped and hurt by midgets like Rivas.

                  Wallin will beat him up.

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                    #29
                    Wallin wasn’t a name then . Fury was going into the Wilder fight he had signed already in the rematch so personally I thought it was a good fight and said it would be Furys toughest fight but besides that Wallin has got names on his resume now so why wouldn’t fighting Whyte be a good fight ? When he fought Fury he definitely jumped at the opportunity but was clearly a few fights away from really being on a big stage in the pros .

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by REDEEMER
                      Wallin wasn’t a name then . Fury was going into the Wilder fight he had signed already in the rematch so personally I thought it was a good fight and said it would be Furys toughest fight but besides that Wallin has got names on his resume now so why wouldn’t fighting Whyte be a good fight ? When he fought Fury he definitely jumped at the opportunity but was clearly a few fights away from really being on a big stage in the pros .
                      I'm not having a go at Whyte, it's a decent fight.

                      I'm having a go at Eddie Hearn for calling Wallin a bum when Fury was fighting him, and now he's calling Otto blockbuster.

                      It's true that me and you said that Wallin was a good fighter.

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