Filip Hrgovic has signed a co-promotional deal with Matchroom Boxing and Team Sauerland, with his future fights to be screened exclusively live on DAZN in the US and Sky Sports in the UK.
The Rio 2016 Olympic Bronze Medallist has made a blistering start to his professional career, racing to seven wins from seven fights – with five of those wins coming by knockout – since making his pro debut in September 2017.
Ranked in the top ten in the World with the WBA, the 26-year-old Croatian star already finds himself being positioned for a World title fight, having been matched aggressively from the very start of his career.
Great move as Hrgovic seems ready for the next step of his career and needs to get a step up fight or two as he still has some developmental needs and requires more "in-ring" experience before that world title shot mentioned in the article.
Full article:
https://www.BS.com/filip-hrgov ... rn--136268
Filip Hrgovic Inks Co-Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn
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victor-romeo
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Re: Filip Hrgovic Inks Co-Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn
This guy needs about more 7 more fights before being ready to challenge for title..
Re: Filip Hrgovic Inks Co-Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn
Hearn has quite a stable of Heavyweights signed to Matchroom, on co-promotional deals or on DAZN (easier to make fights) now. Should be a good selection for those looking to increase their level of opposition. Would love to see him in against the Hunter/Takam winner (if that fight does get made as discussed).
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SenorPipino
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Re: Filip Hrgovic Inks Co-Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn
How sad. Just 7 fights and the drumbeat has started for a heavyweight title fight.
Leon Spinks syndrome.
Leon Spinks syndrome.
Re: Filip Hrgovic Inks Co-Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn
Take that comment with a huge grain of salt. His handlers know better. (at least I hope so).SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 15:07 How sad. Just 7 fights and the drumbeat has started for a heavyweight title fight.
Leon Spinks syndrome.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Filip Hrgovic Inks Co-Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn
Back in the old days (I love sounding like an ancient coot) if you had just 7 fights, you were still learning how to tie your boots and lace up your gloves.oogiebe wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 15:09Take that comment with a huge grain of salt. His handlers know better. (at least I hope so).SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 15:07 How sad. Just 7 fights and the drumbeat has started for a heavyweight title fight.
Leon Spinks syndrome.
Now minimal experience gets you fast tracked to a championship fight.
That one of the reasons that there are so many flash in the pans.
They're not ready.
Hrgovic has been fighting professionally for a little more than a year. He's only 26. What's the rush?
Filip Hrgovic/Matchroom wasting no time!
Hrgovic is coming to America! With the ink on his new co-promotional contract hardly dry, Hrgovic announces he's coming to fight in the US sometime in May. Things have really moved fast for him, and the article mentions "slowing it down" in 2019, which I think is a smart idea considering he has just seven fights and is only 26, which is young for a HW these days.
Less than two years into his pro career, Filip Hrgovi? is already making big moves. The 2016 Olympic Bronze medalist and currently unbeaten rising heavyweight from Croatia has entered—along with promoter Team Sauerland—a co-promotional deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing, it was announced Thursday. Exact terms weren’t specified but does call for all future bouts involving the 26-year old heavyweight to air exclusively on DAZN USA and United Kingdom’s Sky Sports. BS.com has learned that the first fight under the new deal will kick off in May, doubling as the heavyweight's United States debut.
Full Article:
https://www.BS.com/filip-hrgov ... ut--136270
Less than two years into his pro career, Filip Hrgovi? is already making big moves. The 2016 Olympic Bronze medalist and currently unbeaten rising heavyweight from Croatia has entered—along with promoter Team Sauerland—a co-promotional deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing, it was announced Thursday. Exact terms weren’t specified but does call for all future bouts involving the 26-year old heavyweight to air exclusively on DAZN USA and United Kingdom’s Sky Sports. BS.com has learned that the first fight under the new deal will kick off in May, doubling as the heavyweight's United States debut.
Full Article:
https://www.BS.com/filip-hrgov ... ut--136270
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Best Coast
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Re: Filip Hrgovic Inks Co-Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn
Dont think that's an accurate comparison. For one thing, Hrgovic probably will not get an actual world title shot until he's had 12-15 pro fights or more. Plus Hrgovic is a legit super heavy at 6'6" and 225+ pounds. People forget Spinks was only a light-heavy when he won Olympic gold in 1976 and weighed only 197 when he beat Ali.SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 15:07 How sad. Just 7 fights and the drumbeat has started for a heavyweight title fight.
Leon Spinks syndrome.
But I do acknowledge that signing with Hearn should get Filip a world title shot sooner than if he didnt have a well-connected promoter like Matchroom. Hearn is smart enough to avoid rushing Hrgovic into a title bout before he is ready.
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gregregegg
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Re: Filip Hrgovic Inks Co-Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn
hgrovic has been boxing longer than AJ. that being said still probably not ready just yet but. olympic medal, about 30 WSB fights, that are paid, no headgear bouts, no singlets (closer to pros than ams in my opinion).SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 15:16Back in the old days (I love sounding like an ancient coot) if you had just 7 fights, you were still learning how to tie your boots and lace up your gloves.oogiebe wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 15:09Take that comment with a huge grain of salt. His handlers know better. (at least I hope so).SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 15:07 How sad. Just 7 fights and the drumbeat has started for a heavyweight title fight.
Leon Spinks syndrome.
Now minimal experience gets you fast tracked to a championship fight.
That one of the reasons that there are so many flash in the pans.
They're not ready.
Hrgovic has been fighting professionally for a little more than a year. He's only 26. What's the rush?
If he had 30 mediocre pro fights on his record then got some decent wins people would say he is overdue, why is a shit pro fight better experence than a decent scrap in WSB.
Wilder only had 4 or so meaningful fights on his his record befor he got a shot. AJ not many more. in 4 or 5 decent fights time i think hgrovic will be ready for a shot.