The anti-Hearn idiots are TERRIBLE for boxing.

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  • DaNeutral.
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    I put the Hearn hate down to pressure. Some hate him because he said he would break America and they took it the wrong way, some. Hate him because he is a big threat to the PBC way of life and some hate him because he is a big threat to the Top Rank way of life.

    He seems to give us better value and half the time better fights than his rivals, unlike his American counter parts he is willing to put his fighters in tough risky fights, mainly cuz they ask him too and he gives his fighters all the chance to cement better legacys.

    Then you got the likes of Al Haymon and Bob Arum who hide their fighters, get them "playing. Chess" which is another way of saying DUCKING AND TAKING THE EASY ROUTE.

    At the end of the day Eddie Hearn is a slimy arrogant rich boy who comes across as a bit of a ccky wanker but its not his persona I'm interested in it is what he does or what he tries to deliver as a Boxing promoter and what he does or tries to deliver is a damn site better than the Duck jobs and lies and spin we seem to get from those other crappy outfits.

    Thing is, IF Hearn got all the deals and fights he wanted or tried to make he would crush these f@ggoty American promoters with their pu55yfied ways of promoting and that's why you get so much hate. It's like some defence mechanism. These dumb cvnts think they are protecting something by hating on Hearn yet all they are protecting is some other rich wankers but rich wankers who are happy to damage and lessen the sport to line their own pockets.
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    • sicko
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      #12
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      Great Promoter but come on, he make it so easy for people not like him and root against him honestly. Hearn, Arum, Haymon, De La Hoya...I would say they all get hate equally. I honest don't even know why those guys have "Fans" as Promoters, I don't buy PPV's or subscribe to DAZN to see them so I could care less. Just make Great Fights!
      Last edited by sicko; 01-02-2022, 07:25 PM.

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        #13
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        I put the Hearn hate down to pressure. Some hate him because he said he would break America and they took it the wrong way, some. Hate him because he is a big threat to the PBC way of life and some hate him because he is a big threat to the Top Rank way of life.
        Hearn isn't a threat to anyone in America. You UK fanboys don't understand this market at all (neither does Hearn).

        People **** on Hearn because he's a pathological liar and people catch him in lies all the time. He's got you UK fanboys totally brainwashed. For a normal person who isn't obsessed with Joshua, it's very easy to see that Hearn is lying all the time.

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          #14
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          I put the Hearn hate down to pressure. Some hate him because he said he would break America and they took it the wrong way, some. Hate him because he is a big threat to the PBC way of life and some hate him because he is a big threat to the Top Rank way of life.

          He seems to give us better value and half the time better fights than his rivals, unlike his American counter parts he is willing to put his fighters in tough risky fights, mainly cuz they ask him too and he gives his fighters all the chance to cement better legacys.

          Then you got the likes of Al Haymon and Bob Arum who hide their fighters, get them "playing. Chess" which is another way of saying DUCKING AND TAKING THE EASY ROUTE.

          At the end of the day Eddie Hearn is a slimy arrogant rich boy who comes across as a bit of a ccky wanker but its not his persona I'm interested in it is what he does or what he tries to deliver as a Boxing promoter and what he does or tries to deliver is a damn site better than the Duck jobs and lies and spin we seem to get from those other crappy outfits.

          Thing is, IF Hearn got all the deals and fights he wanted or tried to make he would crush these f@ggoty American promoters with their pu55yfied ways of promoting and that's why you get so much hate. It's like some defence mechanism. These dumb cvnts think they are protecting something by hating on Hearn yet all they are protecting is some other rich wankers but rich wankers who are happy to damage and lessen the sport to line their own pockets.
          I used to despise Hearn but to be honest with you I started carrying less and less about boxing. I rock with the fighters I support and that’s it now. Hearn doesn’t have any boxers I care for except Haney maybe. And I sort of care about that dude.

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            I think Hearn’s alright.

            He does talk a lot of nonsense though half the time.

            He’s a boxing promoter it’s what they generally do but people are going to call him out when he does.

            As for Whyte, I can’t really get my head round why they didn’t go another route a long time ago because clearly the WBC haven’t done Whyte any favours from the start.

            Pulev got his title shot with the IBF, can’t remember who the WBO mandatory was.

            I don’t think taking legal action with them was the brightest idea either.

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              Shyte should take his 20% and keep his yapper shut.

              If he wants a bigger purse then just beat Fury. Earn it.

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                #17
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                As for Whyte, I can’t really get my head round why they didn’t go another route a long time ago because clearly the WBC haven’t done Whyte any favours from the start.
                They actually did him several favors. When he continuously refused to fight a final eliminator against the leading available contender, they did him a favor and let his existing fight vs. #10 Oscar Rivas become an interim title fight, which they shouldn't have done.

                When he failed a drug test, instead of removing him as mandatory, they suspended him as mandatory to give him a year to clear his name without losing his position.

                Eddie Hearn has created a false narrative for four years trying to smear the public against the WBC. The WBC hasn't treated Whyte unfairly in any way. Whyte refused final eliminators over and over, failed a drug test and then got knocked out. All of that combined is why his title shot has taken so long.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

                  They actually did him several favors. When he continuously refused to fight a final eliminator against the leading available contender, they did him a favor and let his existing fight vs. #10 Oscar Rivas become an interim title fight, which they shouldn't have done.

                  When he failed a drug test, instead of removing him as mandatory, they suspended him as mandatory to give him a year to clear his name without losing his position.

                  Eddie Hearn has created a false narrative for four years trying to smear the public against the WBC. The WBC hasn't treated Whyte unfairly in any way. Whyte refused final eliminators over and over, failed a drug test and then got knocked out. All of that combined is why his title shot has taken so long.
                  I can’t keep it with it to be honest nor do I care enough to do so.

                  At this point, Whyte should just take the 20%.

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                    I put the Hearn hate down to pressure. Some hate him because he said he would break America and they took it the wrong way, some. Hate him because he is a big threat to the PBC way of life and some hate him because he is a big threat to the Top Rank way of life.

                    He seems to give us better value and half the time better fights than his rivals, unlike his American counter parts he is willing to put his fighters in tough risky fights, mainly cuz they ask him too and he gives his fighters all the chance to cement better legacys.

                    Then you got the likes of Al Haymon and Bob Arum who hide their fighters, get them "playing. Chess" which is another way of saying DUCKING AND TAKING THE EASY ROUTE.

                    At the end of the day Eddie Hearn is a slimy arrogant rich boy who comes across as a bit of a ccky wanker but its not his persona I'm interested in it is what he does or what he tries to deliver as a Boxing promoter and what he does or tries to deliver is a damn site better than the Duck jobs and lies and spin we seem to get from those other crappy outfits.

                    Thing is, IF Hearn got all the deals and fights he wanted or tried to make he would crush these f@ggoty American promoters with their pu55yfied ways of promoting and that's why you get so much hate. It's like some defence mechanism. These dumb cvnts think they are protecting something by hating on Hearn yet all they are protecting is some other rich wankers but rich wankers who are happy to damage and lessen the sport to line their own pockets.
                    This is bullish-t. Hearn does the exact same thing as anyone else but Brits like you and Earl give him cover.

                    Where is Andrade v GGG unification? Oh yeah there both fighting bums instead of each other so neither loses before Canelo. Bivol has fought bums while waiting for Canelo. But you call out Americans for ducking. Lmfao.

                    All this is is your anti American bias coming through. Hold your British countryman to the same standard you hold Americans.
                    Last edited by The Big Dunn; 01-01-2022, 03:27 PM.

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                    • kafkod
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

                      They actually did him several favors. When he continuously refused to fight a final eliminator against the leading available contender, they did him a favor and let his existing fight vs. #10 Oscar Rivas become an interim title fight, which they shouldn't have done.

                      When he failed a drug test, instead of removing him as mandatory, they suspended him as mandatory to give him a year to clear his name without losing his position.

                      Eddie Hearn has created a false narrative for four years trying to smear the public against the WBC. The WBC hasn't treated Whyte unfairly in any way. Whyte refused final eliminators over and over, failed a drug test and then got knocked out. All of that combined is why his title shot has taken so long.
                      They made the interim title fight with Rivas a final eliminator because of the threat of legal action by Whyte's lawyers.

                      The way the WBC dealt with the PED fiasco before that fight illustrates how corrupt and biased they are. When Canelo was accused of a violation by VADA before the second GGG fight, the WBC came out in public and declared him to be innocent before an enquiry could be held. After the enquiry was completed and Canelo was found to be guilty and suspended, the WBC still insisted that he was innocent!

                      In Dillian Whyte's case the accusation alone was enough for them to remove him from their mandatory position. It took them a year to re-instate him because of the ridiculously slow, drawn out legal process that UKAD insist on going through before a PED case involving them can be formally resolved.

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