Eddie Hearn has added his opinion to the Fury vs Joshua debate saying his fighter Joshua beats Fury with ease. Not just that, but by knockout.
Let’s face it, it’s not exactly uncommon for a promoter to be biased towards his own fighter but it has to be said, there are a lot of people that would agree with his statement.
There are plenty of people on the other hand that believe Fury would be too much of a challenge for AJ, as Fury is a fighter that is as unusual as he is unpredictable.
Hearn is hopeful for a big fight between the pair in the near future.
Hearn spoke about the magnitude of a possible showdown with the two British heavyweight champions, “Now you’ve got two Brits in a unification match. It’s never happened before and it will never happen again.”
“Fury will take the fight. He doesn’t mess around. They’re going to see a million and a half, two million pay per view buys and say right! I haven’t spoken to AJ about it but in my head it’s a unification match, 50-50 split, I think the Fury’s would be on board with that, he’d deserve it because of who he’s beaten and the belts he’s got. Financially it’s huge. I don’t think Tyson Fury or Peter Fury will have problem stepping in the ring,”
Hearn said, “I think Tyson Fury’s an easy fight for Joshua. I see no problems in that fight at all. I think he knocks him out convincingly. I think he does exactly the same to him as what he did to [Charles] Martin. He’s too slow. People say [Wladimir] Klitschko couldn’t get him out, Klitschko never had the no fear policy and the speed and the power.”
We are possibly looking at a big stadium fight with these too. Maybe in Cardiff or London.
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