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None of that sat well with Paul, who engaged in several contentious interviews alongside Hearn in the lead up to the event held at Madison Square Garden in New York.Īfter watching ‘Canelo’ struggle with a taller and bigger opponent in Bivol before ultimately losing a decision on the scorecards, Paul only gained confidence in his believe that he could beat the multi-division champion. When addressing Paul’s boxing skills and rating how far he could go in the sport, Hearn called him “average” while adding that he believes the 25-year-old Ohio native “is better than some fighters but I don’t believe you will ever get close to being a world-class fighter.” The back-and-forth between Paul and Hearn started in the days leading up to the event headlined by Taylor and Serrano, which they were co-promoting. I’m coming, I’m beating ‘Canelo’ in three f****** years. “Eddie Hearn, f*** you, you can suck my d***. He only won three rounds out of the whole entire fight. Give me three years, I take out ‘Canelo’ in the same way. I’m two inches bigger than Bivol, 20 pounds heavier. “And just like that, ‘Canelo’ Alvarez loses to Dmitry Bivol,” Paul said. Amanda Serrano event that he thought Paul was “deluded” if he actually believed he could beat ‘Canelo’ in a boxing match. He also took a direct shot at Matchroom Sport promoter Eddie Hearn, who said before and after the recent Katie Taylor vs. The outspoken social influencer turned boxer took to Instagram following Bivol’s upset win over Alvarez to proclaim that he would do the exact same thing if granted a similar opportunity within the next few years. Although Fury would most likely be the favorite at this point, Joshua is nothing if not powerful and determined.Jake Paul promises he’s anything but average and he wants to prove that by duplicating what Dmitry Bivol did to Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez on Saturday night. Still, as he said: “The conversations have been quite productive.” Should the fight indeed come to fruition it would be a major event, especially in Great Britain, where both men hail from. He also didn’t appear in the video to be entirely certain that Fury and his team were indeed, serious. Hearn made it clear, however, that even though the 60/40 split proposed by Fury was acceptable, there were other things, such as broadcast rights matters, to be dealt with. And interestingly,” Hearn added, “they have December 17th Queensbury held at Millennium Stadium so that’s perfect, that’s perfect for us.” Bottom line from Hearn? “All I can tell you at the moment is we accept 60/40.” We want that reversed in a rematch, rightfully so…and we want to do the fight in December.

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So I went back this morning and said we accept 60/40. “We think, I think particularly, he (Joshua) deserves more than forty percent,” Hearn said, “but he’s happy and I don’t make the decisions, he does. They want a rematch clause and they asked for a date at the beginning of November.” Although November wasn’t acceptable to team Joshua, both Joshua and Hearn would be fine with the fight occurring a few weeks later. “Sixty-forty was the offer, as Tyson said. “The conversations have been quite productive,” he told iFl TV. Now, Hearn claims, both sides have moved on to the next step. Still, being Joshua’s promoter, Hearn turned to Joshua and his team, all of whom indicated Joshua would be ready to go, should Fury’s offer be legitimate. “I took it with a complete pinch of salt,” Hearn said of his initial reaction to Fury’s calling out of Joshua.

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And now Joshua promoter Eddie Hearn has weighed in indicating to iFL TV that Fury’s offer may indeed be legitimate, and that Joshua himself approves of it. Anthony Joshua has responded in kind, saying he’ll be “ready in December.” On Tuesday, Fury took things a step further, offering a 60/40 split of the revenue with his fellow Englishman, should they meet in the ring. WBC and undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Tyson Fury has made it clear he’s willing to fight former WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua before this year is out.













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