This is the shit Hearn does.
Obviously I know he’s promoting.
Eddie Hearn Explains why Whyte-Chisora II is PPV & why it's on Dec 22.
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Re: Eddie Hearn Explains why Whyte-Chisora II is PPV & why it's on Dec 22.
Agreed. If you go on social media, he's the only promoter who seems to have groupies that defend him to the hilt. Pretty much all men aswell which is bizarre.Stuarty wrote: ↑04 Nov 2018, 19:28I'd say it was more 'trendy' to be a Matchroom arse licker tbh! I don't really like the guy but he's good at what he does. We had arguably the best fighter in the UK on last night and it was free on YouTube! Can you imagine if Hearn was promoting Taylor! That being said, he's still a wanker!
Re: Eddie Hearn Explains why Whyte-Chisora II is PPV & why it's on Dec 22.
Yeah it's the same on YouTube mate! It's as if they are Hearn/Matchroom fans first and boxing fans secondNondescript wrote: ↑07 Nov 2018, 08:09Agreed. If you go on social media, he's the only promoter who seems to have groupies that defend him to the hilt. Pretty much all men aswell which is bizarre.Stuarty wrote: ↑04 Nov 2018, 19:28I'd say it was more 'trendy' to be a Matchroom arse licker tbh! I don't really like the guy but he's good at what he does. We had arguably the best fighter in the UK on last night and it was free on YouTube! Can you imagine if Hearn was promoting Taylor! That being said, he's still a wanker!
Re: Eddie Hearn Explains why Whyte-Chisora II is PPV & why it's on Dec 22.
To be fair, Hearn is good at his job, we all have to give him credit, silver spoon and all that yes but he does graft hard.
I guess part of me gets annoyed at how much he makes for himself ££$$, his cheesiness, and my jealously. All of them are my issues though that I need to deal with.
The sport is better for him being involved, lets be honest.
I guess part of me gets annoyed at how much he makes for himself ££$$, his cheesiness, and my jealously. All of them are my issues though that I need to deal with.
The sport is better for him being involved, lets be honest.
Re: Eddie Hearn Explains why Whyte-Chisora II is PPV & why it's on Dec 22.
TopGun wrote: ↑07 Nov 2018, 09:51 To be fair, Hearn is good at his job, we all have to give him credit, silver spoon and all that yes but he does graft hard.
I guess part of me gets annoyed at how much he makes for himself ££$$, his cheesiness, and my jealously. All of them are my issues though that I need to deal with.
The sport is better for him being involved, lets be honest.
Re: Eddie Hearn Explains why Whyte-Chisora II is PPV & why it's on Dec 22.
Have to agree here, he puts a shift inTopGun wrote: ↑07 Nov 2018, 09:51 To be fair, Hearn is good at his job, we all have to give him credit, silver spoon and all that yes but he does graft hard.
I guess part of me gets annoyed at how much he makes for himself ££$$, his cheesiness, and my jealously. All of them are my issues though that I need to deal with.
The sport is better for him being involved, lets be honest.
Re: Eddie Hearn Explains why Whyte-Chisora II is PPV & why it's on Dec 22.
There are several reasons why Chisora v Whyte is PPV on the same night . I get the impression that Mr Hearn doesn't like to be proved wrong. Frampton/McGuigan left him because they demanded more money and believed Frampton should be on PPV. He has never forgiven either and although Frampton has left the McGuigan camp, Hearn is still determined to prove that Frampton is not as popular as he thought he was.
Previous posts have touched on most of the other reasons - to challenge BT and damage their sale figures and to challenge FW and reduce his profits.
The sad thing is that he'll succeed.
Both fights are good contests on routine telly, and are worth watching. Will I buy either - NO. Would I stay in the last Saturday before Christmas even if they were on normal telly -NO.
Previous posts have touched on most of the other reasons - to challenge BT and damage their sale figures and to challenge FW and reduce his profits.
The sad thing is that he'll succeed.
Both fights are good contests on routine telly, and are worth watching. Will I buy either - NO. Would I stay in the last Saturday before Christmas even if they were on normal telly -NO.