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    Frank Warren has slammed his promotional rival, Eddie Hearn of Matchroom. There is no love between the two UK promoters, and there is no shortage of words being exchange in recent years. Their respective companies will go head to head on December 22 - when Warren's company stages Carl Frampton vs. Josh Warrington on BT Sport Pay-Per-View and ESPN+, while Hearn stages the Dillian Whyte-Dereck Chisora rematch on Sky Sports Box Office and DAZN.
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  • #2
    he's not wrong....eddie committed promotional malpractice with how he handled wilder/aj negotiations and everything he's said after about wilder/fury. he's new to playing with the big dogs and has looked like an amateur, speaking when he should be listening. his word no longer carries any weight and it''s rubbing off on AJ and diminishing AJ's standing with the public. never should have turned out this way.

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    • #3
      AJ is a national hero in the UK anything short of child abuse does nothing to hurt his image

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      • #4
        Coincidence or just the truth playing out.

        I just posted the below in a different thread then turned to the front page and there was...Warren making headlines and my point at the same time. Read below...

        As I see it Wilder needs the fight but also can't afford a loss if he expects to draw AJ in the future for all the belts.

        Option one is always going to include home cooking but that comes with a financial sacrifice. Wilder is in a situation similar to Canelo and may need to pay out for rematch redemption. The question is how much reward is it going to take for Fury to take the risk because he almost certainly will not win on points in the US.

        Wilder isn't likley to agree to the UK because he he can't out box Fury and won't get the benefit of the doubt, it's KO or go home a loser.

        Tough call but if Fury were smart he'd tell Warren to swallow his ego and make the deal in the UK with AJ for all the belts. Unfortunately that's easier sad than done. Warren has a massive ego and will do anything to avoid Eddie Hearn.

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        • #5
          Eddie ***** said Wilder vs Fury would never happen. I thought Wilder vs Brazeale was a done deal.

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          • #6
            I love how frank warren is now seen as 'the peoples promoter' lmao.

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            • #7
              Egg is he chatting besides fury drawing with wilder he faced two bums previous aj beat Olympic gold medallist and world ranked n3 povektein who had only ever lost to hall of famer and best of this era klitschko then before that undefeated who world champion Joseph Parker takham after pulev pulls out then wladimir himself in the best hw fight since Lewis holyfeild 20 years before Joshua is n1 a draw vs just a punched in wilder dosent make you above the guy with 4 belts and the only 100% record josh 1 fury 2 wilder 3 whyte 4 Parker 5 povektein 6 Ortiz7 Miller 8 pulev 9 chisura 10 Joyce my top ten

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              • #8
                A lot of BBC Cucks in the UK and women who love BBC, so Joshua has fans that literally don't know anything about boxing.

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                • #9
                  The person who should be mad is Anthony Joshua! Hopefully, someone in his inner circle is showing him these numbers! ATTENDANCE DOES NOT EQUAL REVENUE! You can have 90,000 screaming Brits cheering for you, and make $20 million, or you can have 20,000 Americans cheering against you, and make $50 Million! Joshua vs. Klitschko projected live gate, with 90,000 people, was $10.5M. Mayweather vs. McGregor had 14K people, and the gate...$55.4M!

                  Mayweather-McGregor live gate makes $55.4 million

                  http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...es-554-million

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by teamindividual View Post
                    he's not wrong....eddie committed promotional malpractice with how he handled wilder/aj negotiations and everything he's said after about wilder/fury. he's new to playing with the big dogs and has looked like an amateur, speaking when he should be listening. his word no longer carries any weight and it''s rubbing off on AJ and diminishing AJ's standing with the public. never should have turned out this way.


                    You forgot to mention that AJ has every belt but one and he's loved. AJ's diminished standing is conjecture based on nothing but wishful thinking.

                    In other words...gtfoutahere with that ****** ****e.

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