Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn on PBC-Amazon Deal: Maybe The Stubbornness Will Remain; Hopefully We Can Make Some Big Fights
Promoter Eddie Hearn is hoping there will be opportunities to collaborate with Premier Boxing Champions, in the wake of the latter's new deal with Amazon.
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Two things, I recall Hearn and Hearn British fighters in pbc cards in the early days of the program, question is, what caused the animosity between Hearn and Haymon? Secondly, how many times have we now seen pbc fighters fighting against top rank and dazn fighters now
In my honest opinion, for PBC to find long term success on Amazon Prime, they must do away with all the sanctioning belts. There should simply be ONE PBC champion for each weight division. With the exception of Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, PBC has all the most lucrative fighters in the sport. Majority of fighters want to get in the ring with the big names to make the big money. PBC can take advantage of that. Its no different than the UFC with mma. PBC would become the major league of the sport and everyone else minor league. It would bring integrity back to the sport and become much more popular with casual fans when there is only one recognizable champion per weight class. Its my understanding that was the original model when PBC first launched. Haymon needs to go in that direction and make it happen. In doing so, PBC will have a long term home with Amazon.
Two things, I recall Hearn and Hearn British fighters in pbc cards in the early days of the program, question is, what caused the animosity between Hearn and Haymon? Secondly, how many times have we now seen pbc fighters fighting against top rank and dazn fighters now
Love em or hate em, PBC works with the other promotional en****** more than any of the rest of them. I know that’s not much of a statement.
Two things, I recall Hearn and Hearn British fighters in pbc cards in the early days of the program, question is, what caused the animosity between Hearn and Haymon? Secondly, how many times have we now seen pbc fighters fighting against top rank and dazn fighters now
You could always tell Hearn didn’t like when his fighters became “managed” by Al Haymon such as Degale and I can’t remember who else but there was a few.
I think it stemmed from there. Eddie Hearn is very transparent, if you’re his fighter he’s your best mate. As soon as you’re not, it’s thinly veiled negativity.
Making exclusive deals with promoters has just led to mostly in-house fights.
It would be better to offer money to put on good fights and let the promoters compete and/or collaborate with each other if they want that money. Like how Turki Alalshikh has been doing.
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