Will there be a fight between Eddie Hearn and Dana White? Tyson Fury offers his help
The promoters have been exchanging strong statements recently and Tyson Fury reacted to this
Eddie Hearn and Dana White, the fighting and mixed martial arts promoters, have a new level of media coverage as a result of their regular linguistic altercation. Heavyweight Tyson Fury decided to intervene and provide his counseling services in a potential actual battle between the Matchroom Boxing and Zuffa Boxing, with the possibility of resolving differences in a circle.
The origin of this confrontation dates back to the transition of several boxers, including Conor Benn, from the British squad to the new boxing division of the UFC.
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This commercial move caused the director of Zuffa to formally challenge his counterpart to a contact contest, a scenario that Tyson Fury analyzed in detail to define his position in the promoters' conflict.
The offer to deliver justice in the ring
The veteran of the heavyweight category used his official social media accounts to openly support the management of the American businessman. In addition to predicting a favorable outcome for the UFC manager, Tyson Fury proposed himself as the ideal person to regulate regulatory actions if both businessmen decide to sign a sports contract.
"All this controversy between Dana White and Eddie Hearn... I support Dana unconditionally. Dana is going to beat up that cretin. If you want, I will be the referee of the fight," said Tyson Fury in his digital message to define his role in this exchange of statements that maintains the attention of the discipline's analysts.
Eddie Hearn's technical response
For his part, the president of Matchroom Boxing minimized the intentions of the rival promoter and questioned the technical knowledge of his counterpart in the field of paid boxing. In an interview with the DAZN News platform, the English promoter dismissed the impact that Zuffa Boxing's statements may have on the development of their own international cards.
"This is a piece of cake, because Dana doesn't know what he's talking about. He has no idea about boxing. He talks pure nonsense. I've never heard so many lies come out of someone's mouth. I just did a show in Houston, I'm walking and people tell me: 'Hey, hit Dana hard,'" Hearn told DAZN News when evaluating the matrix of opinion that has been generated in the United States.
The British businessman argued that the media campaign promoted from Las Vegas has functioned as an involuntary promotional tool for his personal brand in the North American territory. However, Hearn clarified to DAZN News that, despite the economic power of the rival corporation, it lacks the tradition and technical consistency necessary to consolidate a long-term project in boxing.
Questions to Zuffa's financial model
Another point of friction pointed out by Matchroom management is linked to the payment scheme implemented by the American promoter to attract talent. According to the European manager's perspective, the disbursement of sums higher than the market average represents an unsustainable strategy that alters the financial stability of the discipline.
"They pay some boxers. They pay certain fighters three or four times more than the others. That's not a good business," the English promoter pointed out. As tensions continue, fans are waiting to find out if Tyson Fury's offer to act as a field official will move from social media to an actual exhibition card.
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