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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn on Whyte-Povetkin: The Most Important Heavyweight Fight in 2020

    Eddie Hearn, promoter for Dillian Whyte, believes his boxer's upcoming clash with Alexander Povetkin is the most important heavyweight contest of 2020. Whyte will stake his WBC mandatory status against Povetkin on Saturday night at Matchroom's Fight Camp in Brentwood.
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  • TMLT87
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    Okay Eddie.

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    • Larry the boss
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      Good bout considering the times

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      • Fire4231
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        Desperate Hearn business...GTFOH

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        • Bunch Pag
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          "Desperado, why don't you come your senses"

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          • LAchargers373
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            ROFL. So Fury will vacate the title to fight AJ but Eddie Hearn says AJ will only fight to be “undisputed” and will only fight the wbc champ most likely Dillian whyte. Hearn is a terrible terrible promoter

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              I have no idea, when this fight is being held.

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              • Ray*
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                Why would Fury vacate? and if he does and Whyte beats Povetkin then lets see AJ - Whyte 2 for all the belts. But i doubt other promoters would want Whyte/Hearn to get their hands on that belt.

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                • Blackstarr
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                  Originally posted by LAchargers373
                  ROFL. So Fury will vacate the title to fight AJ but Eddie Hearn says AJ will only fight to be “undisputed” and will only fight the wbc champ most likely Dillian whyte. Hearn is a terrible terrible promoter
                  This even doesn’t make any sense. Surely this would make him a good promoter, since he represents both AJ and Whyte and is therefore balancing both of their interests as any promoter in his position should?

                  Hopefully this will make Fury get with the programme and fight his mandatory, which wouldn’t even interfere with timelines for an AJ-Fury fight as this won’t happen until they can pack stadiums. AJ is fighting his called mandatory, which Arum has insisted upon, so why can’t Fury?

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    Originally posted by Blackstarr
                    This even doesn’t make any sense. Surely this would make him a good promoter, since he represents both AJ and Whyte and is therefore balancing both of their interests as any promoter in his position should?

                    Hopefully this will make Fury get with the programme and fight his mandatory, which wouldn’t even interfere with timelines for an AJ-Fury fight as this won’t happen until they can pack stadiums. AJ is fighting his called mandatory, which Arum has insisted upon, so why can’t Fury?
                    Whyte/Joshua is a domestic fight at best. Nobody would give a ****.

                    But yeah. Belts.

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