Anthony Joshua's promotor Eddie Hearn has given his verdict on Tyson Fury's decision to retire from boxing after the former world champion announced he was hanging up his gloves
Tyson Fury announced his retirement from boxing last week - but promoter Eddie Hearn believes he could still fight Anthony Joshua in the future
Eddie Hearn has shared his take on a potential fight between Conor McGregor and KSI. McGregor has been rumored for a potential return to the boxing ring. He was in talks with Logan Paul regarding a potential $500 million showdown.
Boxing in 2025 will truly begin soon, with Naoya Inoue returning to action on January 24. In February, we will see a loaded Riyadh Season card, headlined by Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol 2.
This fight on February 22 is part of a huge bill out in Saudi Arabia that is topped by a much-anticipated rematch between undisputed light heavyweight ruler Artur Beterbiev and challenger Dmitry Bivol after a close first contest back in October.
Anthony Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn doubts boxing fans have seen the last of Tyson Fury and believes his retirement announcement is a ploy to get more money for a return fight. Fury, 36, said he was walking away from the sport in a video on social media on Monday.
We almost got Eubank vs Benn in 2022, before it was cancelled due to failed drug tests by “The Destroyer” who tested positive for the female fertility drug clomifene.
Fury has claimed to be retiring from the sport on several prior occasions, most notably in April 2022 after he knocked out Dillian Whyte in the sixth round at Wembley Stadium to retain his WBC heavyweight title. That retirement lasted just a few months though, and by the late summer, Fury already was calling out British rival Anthony Joshua again.
The former two-division UFC champion has been present at several high-profile boxing events recently due to his booze company being sponsored by Matchroom
Eddie Hearn has told Tyson Fury that he will have to come out of retirement in the next few weeks if a summer bout against Anthony Joshua is to be agreed.
Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren have delivered their verdicts to talkSPORT on Tyson Fury’s shock retirement announcement. The ‘Gypsy King’s’ future remained unclear following
Matchroom's Eddie Hearn believes Australia will be celebrating a world heavyweight champion in the not too distant future after watching his young charge Teremona Teremona Jnr's latest destruction. The 26-year-old took just 52 seconds to knockout German Osabu Otobo,