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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: Fury Looked Petrified, After Knockdown He Didn't Want To Engage

    Promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom has double-downed on his opinion that MMA veteran Francis Nganou defeated WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury last Saturday night in Saudi Arabia.
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    #2
    He looked exactly the same as he did from the second KD in the 3rd Wilder fight... Eddie needs to stop using other promoters/fighters to vye for relevance, It's getting sad now.


    If he isn’t bítching about Arum,Del Hoya, Ellerbe, he’s waffling about some fighter his guy will never fight, it's getting increasingly pathetic.
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      #3
      Slow Eddie , please stfu

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        #4
        The sound of irrelevance
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          #5
          Eddie was saying how ridiculous Anthony Joshua thought it was to be even offered the Ngannou fight and now all of sudden he wants AJ to fight him Eddie trying to stay relevant talking about everyone else again
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            #6
            He's just trying to forget his percentage of that mega , mega payday and the one to follow and the one to follow that .....Ah , if only he would have signed him ....And if he's honest (which is always too much to ask) then he'd know that if it was his cash cow getting hit with those shots , he's only got to look as far as the little fat man to know the end result. He's pathetically shouted for his cash cow to fight Fury next when the 'work in progress' is no doubt contemplating another outing at the 02 with another soft touch ....Eddie Hearn is pathetic. Wilder v Ngannou on the huge January under card please, because we know it won't be Joshua

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              #7
              Hearn is trying to get Ngannou under the Matchroom banner. To entice Ngannou, Hearn is offering AJ as a sacrificial lamb.

              When Hearn has been asked why he would offer AJ, his response to those close to him is, that dog doesn’t bark anymore. Hearn wants a multifight deal which is not enticing enough because once Ngannou beats AJ, the Matchroom depleated barn doesn’t have any other sacrificial lambs of value to offer.

              On the other side, Warren is doing the same thing. His sacrificial lamb is Fury who Warren sees as lazy and only interested in getting as much Saudi money as possible, while not dedicated to putting in the work to win any fight. Fury’s trainer, Sugar Hill, has been telling people that Fury lacks motivation and the proof is in the result of his fight with Ngannou. Sugar Hill believes that Fury has become wealthy beyond his imagination and the fire in his belly is rapidly extinguishing.

              Warren has the inside track as he has Fury and there is now much interest in a rematch.

              PBC is offering Ngannou, Wilder. However, Wilder is not a big draw and brings far less value than Fury or AJ.

              Ngannou would be wise to remain a free agent which would allow him to negotiate directly with the Saudi’s. If Fury gets past Usyk, which is doubtful given his couch potato ways, the Fury v Ngannou would be huge given last Saturday’s result.

              Ngannou is now considered to be in the best position of becoming the heavyweight top dog. Wilder and Usyk offer the least financial reward, followed by AJ while Fury is hanging by a thread and quite vulnerable.

              Ngannou has no need for Hearn, Warren, Arum, or Haymon. The Saudi’s are the shot callers and could do without any of those four because they would all be just going along for the ride and filling their pockets with Ngannou’s money. Those four promoters need the Saudi’s and definitely not the other way around. Neither brings anything to the table. While they may have fighters that will be required in their stable, without the Saudi’s money, their fighters would starve and should be doing everything possible to fulfill their contracts and get off their respective promoters plantation, as they are absolutely not at all needed. In fact the Saudi’s would be wise to form their own heavyweight title and rid themselves of the corrupt sanctioning bodies and. clean house altogether..

              Francis, if you’re listening, be smart and deal directly with Turki Alalshikh. Put all the money in your pockets and stay away from the four promoter scoundrels I mentioned here.
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                #8
                Captain Butt-hurt, always sour g****s

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                  #9
                  Certainly not more petrified than, AJ, that’s for sure.

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                    #10
                    Waiting for AJ to fight Deontay Wilder or Tyson Fury

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