Josh Warrington wants to rematch Mauricio Lara next, according to Eddie Hearn.

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  • Motorcity Cobra
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    Josh Warrington wants to rematch Mauricio Lara next, according to Eddie Hearn.

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    #2
    Cash out for Warrington.

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    • ShaneMosleySr
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      #3
      An irrelevant fight for an irrelevant fighter.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
        Cash out for Warrington.
        He’ll box on the back foot more and get a close decision

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          Worst ****ing promoter ever

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          • Boxfan83
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            #6
            "Do you wanna die ese?"

            - Magic (Tres Puntos like Spider)

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              #7
              Originally posted by kingstip9
              He’ll box on the back foot more and get a close decision
              He did that for about a round and a half & it wasn't that effective. He's a brawler he'll always revert to that.

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              • kafkod
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                #8
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                Worst ****ing promoter ever
                Eddie made sure his fighter had a rematch clause, and if his fighter wants to exercise it, he will make sure he gets the biggest possible purse and the best possible chance of winning in his own backyard.

                Did you think before posting that comment, or was typing, "worst ****ing promoter ever" an involuntary reflex response to seeing Hearn's name in an article?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Eddie made sure his fighter had a rematch clause, and if his fighter wants to exercise it, he will make sure he gets the biggest possible purse and the best possible chance of winning in his own backyard.

                  Did you think before posting that comment, or was typing, "worst ****ing promoter ever" an involuntary reflex response to seeing Hearn's name in an article?
                  A rematch clause on a non title tune up is bad enough, but exercising it after getting brain damage is even dumber.

                  So yes, I thought about it long and hard. It's a fight that only Hearniacs will see no problem with. Probably will be excited that it'll main event some godawful PPV. But it's great that he's stacking the deck as you say, and getting him "the best possible chance of winning in his own backyard." Because the fact that two of the judges had Warrington up during his nine round ass raping wasn't disgusting enough.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    A rematch clause on a non title tune up is bad enough, but exercising it after getting brain damage is even dumber.

                    So yes, I thought about it long and hard. It's a fight that only Hearniacs will see no problem with. Probably will be excited that it'll main event some godawful PPV. But it's great that he's stacking the deck as you say, and getting him "the best possible chance of winning in his own backyard." Because the fact that two of the judges had Warrington up during his nine round ass raping wasn't disgusting enough.
                    Warrington has a business manager and is trained by his own father. It was them who decided to exercise the rematch clause, not Hearn. And more likely than not, it would have been them who told Hearn to include one in the contract.

                    Where did you get the info about Warrington being up on the cards from? I didn't see or hear anything about that.

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