It's become so nauseous watching this matchrrom team & Sky blindly backing each other every fight, Eddie Hearn, Derek Chisora, Tony Bellew, Dillian Whyte, David Haye, Johnny Nelson, Adam Smith, when was the last time any of them actually predicted a fight right? Thank God for Carl Froch actually having the balls to call a fight straight and tell it like it is instead of this tedious back slapping.
He will pull out another “top 10 fighter” for Joshua soon. Demirezen or somebody. Fans will lap it up “strongest “resume” in the division”.
When Johnny Nelson tells you with a straight face that he would have beaten Usyk himself, you know the guy is living in cloud cuckoo land.
Very true, Hearn thought Joshua was gonna be his DAZN cashcow and now after the canelo loss too he's throwing tantrums and sounding like a very bitter man. His statements on Fury are bizarre, desperate to give him no credit at all, questioning wilder while bigging up guys like Andy ruiz and pulev, saying that Joshua don't fight no Seferi's, well if Joshua spent 3 years out of the ring, ballooned up to 28stone, and had a mental breakdown, then who would Hearn put him in the ring with? It certainly wouldn't have been unbeaten wilder just 2 fights later. Fury has toyed with this man the past 3 years, Hearn is mentally broke, even furys pledge to fight Joshua if AJ won but do it for free, on free to air TV , at wembley with a free crowd was twisted to **** Eddie's brain up so he couldnt get his hands on the Saudi money or air it on his failing DAZN platform. Hearn is one very upset man right now, AJ is completely frozen out for a minimum of 2 years, unfortunately for him there's no Charles Martin around to pick up a worthless strap from.
And without a shadow of doubt, the best decision of his career , then we've had peak Fury since and an extra dimension added to his game by Sugar Hill Steward.
Yeah but you conveniently missed the point Hearn was trying to make, that Fury would take touch over fights in between the big ones. Anyway it doesn't matter because Fury and Usyk are number 1 and 2 in the division anyway.
And Hearns conveniently missing the point that Fury spent 3 years outta the ring, ballooned to 28 stone and had a mental breakdown. What I found even more interesting was Hearn started to try and build Wallin up when Whyte was due to fight him.