Updated on: October 13, 2024 3:18 am GMT
In the high-stakes world of boxing, personal disputes and public fervor often intertwine, and a recent incident involving Eddie Hearn and Devin Haney highlights this tension just days before the highly anticipated Anthony Joshua versus Daniel Dubois fight. As anticipation builds for the clash at Wembley Stadium, the boxing community is abuzz with behind-the-scenes drama that has drawn both laughter and criticism.
Eddie Hearn’s Heated Exchange with Devin Haney
Eddie Hearn, a prominent promoter with Matchroom Boxing, found himself in a direct confrontation with Devin Haney over ticket requests for the Joshua-Dubois event. Haney took to social media, expressing his frustration after being denied tickets. “Wow, I’m in London… Eddie Hearn won’t give me tickets to the fight but keeps mentioning me every chance he gets,” Haney tweeted, adding a barrage of insults aimed at Hearn.
In a display of visible tension, Haney noted:
- “First, I look after my fighters.”
- “Ask someone else and drop the arrogance.”
Many in the boxing community took notice of Haney’s remarks, prompting reactions from other fighters, including Gervonta Davis and Conor Benn. Davis poked fun at Haney, commenting on the seating arrangements, which only added fuel to the fire. He stated, “I’ve taken your seat, come and do something about it.”
Rivalry on Display at the Press Conference
The drama continued to unfold at a press conference on the eve of the big fight, where Eddie Hearn appeared alongside rival promoter Ben Shalom. The event escalated into a heated exchange, capturing the attention of fans and fighters alike. Shalom reported that Hearn had threatened to “knock him out,” which stirred a rebuttal from Hearn, who insisted it was meant as a joke.
Shalom recounted:
- “It was literally a joke. But yeah, he wasn’t too happy…”
- “To be threatened to be knocked out by a guy who’s nearly 50 was an interesting one.”
In response to Shalom’s comments, Hearn clarified: “It was a joke really. I said, ‘I’ll knock you out.’” He later expressed regret over how serious Shalom seemed to take the comment, stating, “I felt bad because he froze like a ghost.”
Excitement Builds for the Main Event
As both Hearn and Haney exchanged unflattering words, the focus remains on the main event. Anthony Joshua is set to face Daniel Dubois in one of the largest boxing matches of the year at Wembley Stadium, with ring walks expected around 11 PM.
The stakes are high, with both fighters having had their share of victories and defeats that could tip the scales in this match. Several prominent boxing figures have shared their predictions ahead of the fight:
- Oleksandr Usyk: “My favorite is Anthony Joshua, but I am very bad at predictions. But I will predict Anthony Joshua.”
- Dillian Whyte: “I just think that it’s a genuine 50/50 fight in my opinion.”
- Joe Joyce: “I was initially edging with Joshua, but I don’t know, Dubois is coming on.”
- Frazer Clarke: “As heavy-handed as Dubois is, I still have to go for Joshua.”
- Francis Ngannou: “I would still give this to Joshua.”
Social Media Buzz
The incidents surrounding ticket issues and personal spats played out publicly on platforms like Twitter, generating significant buzz. Haney’s exchanges drew plenty of attention, with fans eagerly chiming in on the conflicts.
Despite the distractions, both Joshua and Dubois have maintained their focus on the fight, eager to prove their mettle and secure a victory.
Conclusion: A Sport of Passion and Drama
In the world of boxing, passion and drama often blend seamlessly. The unfolding events surrounding Eddie Hearn, Devin Haney, and the Joshua vs. Dubois fight exemplify how personal tensions can spill into the public eye, creating a narrative that captivates fans. As the fighters prepare to meet in the ring, all eyes will be on Wembley to see whether the talk translates into action or if the real stories lie within the competitive spirit of the athletes.
The boxing community is buzzing with excitement for a night full of action. It’s not just a fight; it’s a chance to see rivalries and stories that make boxing so interesting.