Comments Thread For: Liam Paro Inks Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn
Undefeated Australian super lightweight talent Liam Paro has signed a long term promotional deal with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing.
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Every time I hear an Australian has signed with Hearn he remarks about being able to break into the American market……what in the world is the line young Edward is feeding these kids for them
to believe they are going to be big off being on dayzin?
Paro is the backup plan for Kambosos. Smart move to get in with a big time promotional outfit like match room
That's very interesting:
George Kambosos Tells Haney To Hawk His Jewelry Collection To Come Up With Money To Make Fight Happen
When Kambosos captured his four titles with an upset 12 round unanimous decision win over the sickly IBF/WBA/WBC Franchise/WBO lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez on November 27th, it was thought that he would be a different type of champion, one who didn’t care about money. But judging by his post on social media this week asking Haney to sell off some of his high-priced jewelry, he’s looking to make coin while he can before losing his four belts...
The only one of the bunch that has even a sliver of a chance of getting the fight with Kambosos is Haney. Haney’s promoter Eddie Hearn knows that he’s the only guy being considered for this fight because Kambosos will not fight Lomachenko. After all, that’s a guaranteed loss for him.
Ryan Garcia is already negotiating a fight with Pitbull Cruz for April, and Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis won’t fight in Australia. That leaves only Haney, and it doesn’t look good that Kambosos is asking him to start hawking his jewelry collection.
If you’re Kambosos, you shouldn’t hold your breath waiting for Haney to try and sell off his extensive jewelry collection to make the fight with him happen...
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum hasn’t shown a tremendous interest in setting up a fight between his guy Vasily Lomachenko and Kambosos, and you can understand why. To make the Kambosos vs. Lomachenko fight happen, Arum would need to place the bout on ESPN PPV in the States, and there’s no way this match will sell. It might bring in 50,000 PPV buys at best, but maybe not even that. That fight is DOA.
If the money isn’t to Kambosos’ liking, he should forget about fighting any of the five Kings for his first defense, and focus instead on facing someone that he knows he can beat. Kambosos can milk his titles until he gets an offer from the five kings to his liking or if he’s ordered to defend one of the straps.
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