If you were a young fighter which British promoter would you go with?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by rkp12588, Mar 24, 2012.


  1. HeavyT

    HeavyT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hennessy, only for his CH5 slots. Eubank will still get out more than some of warens prospects.
     
  2. dempseys right

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    :good
     
  3. Jared

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    Frank's the best if you want publicity and a well managed career, even though he's the one most likely to screw you over.
     
  4. Wickio

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    Matchroom without a doubt for me. They're doing a really great job at the moment.
     
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  7. Gullet

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    ******, then leave
     
  8. thewinfella

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    Depending on the level of young pro's , they should be encouraged to go straight to the States , and learn there trade there , there is just a better level of knowledge , coaching , sparring & opponent's in the USA than Britain , and most places in the world maybe barring Mexico (for the benefit of a young pro)

    With that in mind , lets say hypothetically my Son was a stand out ama looking to go pro , id have him sign a deal with Hatton promotions , but id be looking to send him to the USA earliest available opportunity
     
  9. watpoae

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    It would depend on my amateur pedigree.

    If I was an Olympian I'd go with Matchroom as Sky are likely to show most of your fights from the start of your pro career.

    If I was a good amateur (ABA Champion for instance), I'd sign an 8-10 fight contract with W@rren because at least 7 or 8 of my fights would likely be televised. I'd then sign with Hatton or Hearn for the bigger Sky exposure.
     
  10. RobertRogan

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    Hearn, without a doubt.
     
  11. btahthezone

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    Matchroom, the reasons are that Eddie Hearn knows how to expose fighters and push them that little more. I also think he cares about his fighters
     
  12. Vidic

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    Eddie Hearn because he looks like my mate.