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    Anthony Joshua and Eddie Hearn criticised by heavyweight legends

    ANTHONY JOSHUA and Eddie Hearn came under fire from heavyweight legends and Hall of Fame broadcaster Jim Gray out in Los Angeles on the eve of Deontay Wilder’s showdown with Tyson Fury.

    Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Michael Spinks, Gerry Cooney, Rid**** Bowe, Earnie Shavers and James “Buster” Douglas were in attendance to address the media and conversation soon switched from tomorrow’s showdown to the WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight champion, Joshua.

    So would $50m be the right amount?

    “I’m in business,” laughed Holyfield.

    “We’re gladiators and we’re in a gladiator’s sport,” Lewis said, “you have to take on all-comers. If you don’t the public will say, ‘You are supposed to be the best, so fight the best.’ That’s the way it should be.”

    Attention soon turned to Eddie Hearn’s role in Joshua’s career.

    “But you have to think maybe it’s Eddie Hearn who doesn’t want the fight [with Wilder],” said Cooney. “Over in the UK he can sell out 80,000 seats for Joshua fighting B-rated guys like [Alexander] Povetkin.”

    Lewis infamously couldn’t get Rid**** Bowe in the ring in the 90s when both ruled over the division. Back then, Bowe – who had lost to Lewis in the 1988 Olympic final – was advised to dump his WBC belt in the bin. Lewis was later awarded the title but failed to tempt Bowe, managed by Rock Newman, into a superfight.

    “If it had been up to me, I would have fought Lennox Lewis. If I could do it all again I would fight Lennox.”

    Lewis, the last man regarded as ‘undisputed’ heavyweight champion, said: “I was leading my own career so I told my manager who I wanted to fight.”

    Holyfield, with tongue in cheek, admitted his manager Lou Duva chose his opponents for him.

    “I left that to Lou. I didn’t want to choose because I might pick someone who would beat me and then I’d be sad.”

    Holyfield won the heavyweight title for the first time in 1990 when he knocked out Buster Douglas in three rounds.
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    Money >>> Legacy

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      Originally posted by R01
      Money >>> Legacy
      This fight was for both.

      Real ones know

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        Povetkin is better than people give credit for but... They gotta take that fight by the end of 2019.

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          There's nobody more bitter than ex fighters.

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