Matchroom CEO Eddie Hearn has laid into the career of a fighter many people believe is a current pound-for-pound great.
Naoya Inoue (29-0; 26 KOs) did what he does best: knock out his opponent. This time the victim was South Korea's Ye Joon Kim (21-3-2; 13 KOs), the replacement for Aust
The 34-year-old from Guadalajara, Mexico held the undisputed super middleweight championship up until last summer, but was subsequently stripped of his IBF crown after he chose to face Edgar Berlanga Jr instead of his mandatory challenger William Scull.
It's on to bigger and better things for Diego Pacheco. The undefeated USWBC and WBO International super middleweight champion defended his belts with a hard-fought but decisive unanimous decision victory over Steven Nelson on Saturday night at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.
Eddie Hearn believes Naoya Inoue should be bumped down the pound-for-pound rankings unless he fights Murodjon Akhmadaliev. Inoue has been ranked as one of the leading pound-for-pound contender for
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Naoya Inoue is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world at the moment. 'The Monster' defeated Ye Joon Kim via knockout in his most recent fight on
Floyd Mayweather has denied claims that he needs money, shutting down Eddie Hearn in the process. Mayweather retired from the sport with a 50-0 record. He produced some of the most lucrative fights in the sport.
Since winning that fight and retiring with a record of 50-0, Mayweather has reportedly raked in millions by fighting prominent names such as YouTuber and WWE Superstar, Logan Paul, British reality TV star Aaron Chalmers, and former MMA fighter, John Gotti III.
Eddie Hearn, the promoter of Akhmadaliev, has long pushed for his man to be rewarded with a fight against Inoue, but he is not confident the bout will happen. “Naoya Inoue is straight ducking Akhmadaliev. He’s been ordered to fight him twice. He’s had two gimme fights instead of fighting Akhmadaliev,” said Hearn when speaking to talkSPORT .
Floyd Mayweather is widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers to ever live, retiring with an exceptional professional record of 50-0-0. During his career, M
Hearn has watched three of his men fall at the hands of Usyk in recent times. It began when Tony Bellew met Usyk at cruiserweight, with the Ukrainian winning the fight by eighth round knockout to retain his undisputed cruiserweight titles.