Frank Warren believes Anthony Joshua will not face Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch as the veteran promoter hit out at Eddie Hearn. Matchroom chief Hearn has been vocal about what happened at the top of…
Frank Warren believes Anthony Joshua will not face Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch as the veteran promoter hit out at Eddie Hearn.
But Fury’s promoter Warren has now responded to Hearn, taking a swipe at his rival and putting his own doubts on the AJ vs Usyk rematch. “Our fight is going to be on BT Box Office, it’s going to be a great fight to watch. Afterwards, they can go and watch all those shows Eddie [Hearn] is putting on his app.
“He should be delighted with that and move on. He says more about the fight than I do and I put the winning bit in.
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