Originally posted by Thetruthiserrol
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Originally posted by BWC View PostWho knows. He's probably best just remaining a free agent. Or joining forces with Haymon..
Regardless look forward to Hearn making an impact on American boxing & signing up some American boxers cuz Satan f#cking knows the average US promoter knows f#ck all about actually promoting a US fighter & putting on a good top to bottom card.
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The guy running HBO now is a moron. Hearn has no fighter apart from Joshua that the American Public would tune in for or be interested in following.
If HBO Sports were smart they would have waited till the start of 2018 and got the two most exciting British starts coming through in Anthony Yarde and Daniel Dubious as a package deal.
From 2018, Yarde will be Topping Bills and Triple D will have had about 8 fights under his belt and i guarantee American audiences would get excited by these two guys.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostAnthony Joshua is already signed to Showtime
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Originally posted by Thetruthiserrol View Post
Here's an interview where he explains more. It seems like he has a legitimate deal, according to Hearn he has an option for 4-5 fights in the US next year.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostDid that change recently? Cuz my understanding was Showtime merely had matching rights for one fight (the Pulev fight) & Joshua is a free agent again after Pulev (or at best for Showtime there is a matching rights issue & HBO will have a whole new budget to work with in 2018 that they'll be looking to spend). There is no long term commitment with Showtime from what I read.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostTrying to think of who's out there to sign?
I know the rumor is Arum gots dibs on Ward or the best bet to nab him post-RN, but Hearn would promote him better than anyone else.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostI'd bet 2-3 of them will be Joshua fights so it'll be interesting to see who he puts on the bill for the other 2 or 3.
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