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  • FrankieBruno
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    Frank Warren Rips "Sour G****s Eddie Hearn" to Bits

    The ‘I told you so’ brigade have been out in force this week making themselves heard, after Canelo Alvarez’s one punch knock-out of the brave Amir Khan.

    But Amir knew the score himself all along. If he were to leave himself open and get heavily clipped, it would be lights out and, unfortunately, that proved to be the case.

    Amir was banking on his slick footwork keeping himself out of harm’s way, while his speedy hands bamboozled the considerably heavier man. It worked for a while – I had him 3-2 ahead when the lights went out – but the lurking menace of the Mexican was ominously evident throughout.

    But fair play to Amir for attempting to defy the odds, for which he was handsomely and deservedly rewarded.

    It is not all about money for the Bolton boy, he is one who has always wanted to push the boundaries right from the off in his career.

    I promoted him at the start of his professional boxing journey and, even before he set off in the paid ranks, he wanted to wrap up his vested interests with a statement fight. So Mario Kindelan, the legendary Cuban southpaw who defeated him in the final of the 2004 Olympics, was persuaded to make the trip to Bolton for Amir’s amateur swansong.

    Amir avenged his Athens defeat in May 2005 in front of a peak watching audience on ITV of some 6.3m viewers. He bounced back then and has done on a few occasions over the last 11 years.

    You have to admire the now 29-year-old for wanting to measure himself up against the elite of the sport, that is what he is about and it is why he headlines in Vegas. He is happy to meet the best on their home – or adopted – patch.

    So I am sure he could do without the sour g****s musings of Eddie Hearn, who accused Khan’s team of endangering his health after he came up short against Canelo. We all know, and understand, that Hearn wanted Amir to sign up for an all-Brit coming together with Kell Brook, but Khan operates at a different end of the market to Brook – and always has.



    Hearn’s comments were out of order, ungracious and little short of crass. Khan showed guts to get in the ring with Canelo and he backed himself to pull off an upset. It didn’t work out for him this time, but his street cred on the Strip remains high and he will have gone up in the estimation of most in the game for giving it a shot.

    I recall when the fight was made that Hearn was considering putting in a call to Gennady Golovkin in order to provide a similar assignment for Brook. That one went very quiet and a mandatory against the hopelessly inadequate Kevin Bizier was duly fulfilled in Sheffield.






    Health warnings from the Hearns are, however, a little hollow when you are reminded of the old man sweating off excess pounds in the sauna with Lee Purdy before his fight with Devon Alexander the US…strictly against Board of Control regulations, for which Matchroom were duly fined and reprimanded.



    We still await news of Brook’s breakthrough into the Khan-style big time. We made an offer for him to step up a few pounds and take on our WBO super welterweight world champ Liam Smith, but a response was not forthcoming.

    This would be another big fight that the public would buy into, so why not get it made? Liam wants the big nights and so, we are told, does Brook. It is a fight that would be far more appealing to the punters than the names we are hearing are on Hearn’s latest chopping list.

    Amir has been quoted as saying he reckons he has another three or four big fights left in the tank and wants to box again in the UK. So when he is back in full working order and ready to go again, Liam would be another tasty scrap for him too.
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    spot on about the bit about Triple G and Purdy

    What happened with Kell wanting to fight Triple G?
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      #3
      Frank should talk about Saunders ducking GGG.

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        #4
        Originally posted by TAZ-G
        Frank should talk about Saunders ducking GGG.
        BJS will fight Triple G

        Unlike Kell Brook who was calling out G with no intentions of ever fighting him

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        • Eff Pandas
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          Okay I'm not a UK guy so let me get this straight, Your Bob Arum is Frank Warren, Your Al Haymon is Eddie Hearn & your Oscar De La Hoya is a combo of Ricky Hatton & Kellie Maloney? Am I right, am I close?

          Also lets don't get crazy Brook nor BJS really want GGG unless they get a crazy payday for it. I do suspect Eubank would fight GGG. I think he's got the most balls of the higher level guys in & around GGG's weight.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas
            Okay I'm not a UK guy so let me get this straight, Your Bob Arum is Frank Warren, Your Al Haymon is Eddie Hearn & your Oscar De La Hoya is a combo of Ricky Hatton & Kellie Maloney? Am I right, am I close?

            Also lets don't get crazy Brook nor BJS really want GGG unless they get a crazy payday for it. I do suspect Eubank would fight GGG. I think he's got the most balls of the higher level guys in & around GGG's weight.
            good post dude

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              That was brilliant. Called out Hearn out for his BS. Particularly the Golovkin part, which we know he wanted no part of. But because Amir embarrassed Brook by taking on a great challenge he tried to one up Khan by proposing Golovkin, a fight that he had no intentions of making.

              I await an announcement for Kell Brook vs. Diego Chaves on PPV in a couple weeks.

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                Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                Okay I'm not a UK guy so let me get this straight, Your Bob Arum is Frank Warren, Your Al Haymon is Eddie Hearn & your Oscar De La Hoya is a combo of Ricky Hatton & Kellie Maloney? Am I right, am I close?

                Also lets don't get crazy Brook nor BJS really want GGG unless they get a crazy payday for it. I do suspect Eubank would fight GGG. I think he's got the most balls of the higher level guys in & around GGG's weight.
                We have no Al Haymon.

                Al conducts himself with class and remains behind the scene's.

                Hearn is a gob****e, he is Bob Arum and De La Hoya all rolled into one.

                I can't really compare Arum to Frank.

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                  Originally posted by TheCell8
                  That was brilliant. Called out Hearn out for his BS. Particularly the Golovkin part, which we know he wanted no part of. But because Amir embarrassed Brook by taking on a great challenge he tried to one up Khan by proposing Golovkin, a fight that he had no intentions of making.

                  I await an announcement for Kell Brook vs. Diego Chaves on PPV in a couple weeks.
                  game set and match

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                    Originally posted by FrankieBruno
                    The ‘I told you so’ brigade have been out in force this week making themselves heard, after Canelo Alvarez’s one punch knock-out of the brave Amir Khan.

                    But Amir knew the score himself all along. If he were to leave himself open and get heavily clipped, it would be lights out and, unfortunately, that proved to be the case.

                    Amir was banking on his slick footwork keeping himself out of harm’s way, while his speedy hands bamboozled the considerably heavier man. It worked for a while – I had him 3-2 ahead when the lights went out – but the lurking menace of the Mexican was ominously evident throughout.

                    But fair play to Amir for attempting to defy the odds, for which he was handsomely and deservedly rewarded.

                    It is not all about money for the Bolton boy, he is one who has always wanted to push the boundaries right from the off in his career.

                    I promoted him at the start of his professional boxing journey and, even before he set off in the paid ranks, he wanted to wrap up his vested interests with a statement fight. So Mario Kindelan, the legendary Cuban southpaw who defeated him in the final of the 2004 Olympics, was persuaded to make the trip to Bolton for Amir’s amateur swansong.

                    Amir avenged his Athens defeat in May 2005 in front of a peak watching audience on ITV of some 6.3m viewers. He bounced back then and has done on a few occasions over the last 11 years.

                    You have to admire the now 29-year-old for wanting to measure himself up against the elite of the sport, that is what he is about and it is why he headlines in Vegas. He is happy to meet the best on their home – or adopted – patch.

                    So I am sure he could do without the sour g****s musings of Eddie Hearn, who accused Khan’s team of endangering his health after he came up short against Canelo. We all know, and understand, that Hearn wanted Amir to sign up for an all-Brit coming together with Kell Brook, but Khan operates at a different end of the market to Brook – and always has.



                    Hearn’s comments were out of order, ungracious and little short of crass. Khan showed guts to get in the ring with Canelo and he backed himself to pull off an upset. It didn’t work out for him this time, but his street cred on the Strip remains high and he will have gone up in the estimation of most in the game for giving it a shot.

                    I recall when the fight was made that Hearn was considering putting in a call to Gennady Golovkin in order to provide a similar assignment for Brook. That one went very quiet and a mandatory against the hopelessly inadequate Kevin Bizier was duly fulfilled in Sheffield.






                    Health warnings from the Hearns are, however, a little hollow when you are reminded of the old man sweating off excess pounds in the sauna with Lee Purdy before his fight with Devon Alexander the US…strictly against Board of Control regulations, for which Matchroom were duly fined and reprimanded.



                    We still await news of Brook’s breakthrough into the Khan-style big time. We made an offer for him to step up a few pounds and take on our WBO super welterweight world champ Liam Smith, but a response was not forthcoming.

                    This would be another big fight that the public would buy into, so why not get it made? Liam wants the big nights and so, we are told, does Brook. It is a fight that would be far more appealing to the punters than the names we are hearing are on Hearn’s latest chopping list.

                    Amir has been quoted as saying he reckons he has another three or four big fights left in the tank and wants to box again in the UK. So when he is back in full working order and ready to go again, Liam would be another tasty scrap for him too.
                    Sounds like someone is salty about Hearn telling him to go **** himself in regards to a 50/50 venture (on Hearn's broadcaster's platform) for Crolla-Flanagan, a fight that sounds like a big deal for the Manchester fanbase.

                    Amir Khan's career, from the moment he turned professional until the moment he left for the US was steered by Frank Warren; over his entire career, Khan has had maybe 4 fights that were carried by a UK broadcaster not aligned with Frank Warren.

                    If Brook-Khan gets made, Frank Warren gets no piece of the biggest 147lb fight that Britain has ever seen, so Khan stalling out Eddie Hearn is likely warming the old curmudgeon's heart.

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