If Katie Taylor loses will Eddie Hearn retire?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    If Katie Taylor loses will Eddie Hearn retire?

    I feel like that may well be the final straw and Eddie will decide to just focus on darts instead and pack this boxing lark in.
  • Dakuwaqa
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    #2
    Lol

    What are your thoughts on DAZN?

    As someone who hates all other sports I think £7.99 for nearly weekly cards is ****ing awesome

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    • 1hourRun
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      #3


      Are you forgetting the UK's next PPV superstar Conor Benn?



      And dont forget Josh Warrington is back on top, UP LEEDS!

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      • Earl-Hickey
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        #4
        Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
        Lol

        What are your thoughts on DAZN?

        As someone who hates all other sports I think £7.99 for nearly weekly cards is ****ing awesome
        It's too niche.

        I agree with you that for me not caring about other sports it's a decent option.

        But the casual market are so obsessed with football that leaving sky was a huge risk for hearn

        He was clearly hedging on AJ keeping winning and being a megastar that people would sub for but no sooner did hearn leave sky than AJ lost to Ruiz and his star continues to decline.

        Just bad timing, bad luck, and it's not panning out at all as hearn expected.

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        • Punch on Tap
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          At the end of the day it’s boxing. He knows more than any of us that any given night anyone can lose. AJ is an example for how he will only push forward harder if he feels things are weakening.

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          • tophat1
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            #6
            No, he's had a bad year for sure but he's still got a good domestic mix up with woods warrington, Benn sells well for him. Okolie seems to be doing well also

            He's has 2 talented prospects in Jessie Rodriguez and yafai

            2 canelo fights coming this year also.

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