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Eddie Hearn may not have stepped in the ring yet, but he prolongs his tussle with Tyson Fury and Frank Warren. The CEO of Matchroom Boxing has been at loggerheads with Fury for a long period. Primarily because his fighter, Anthony Joshua, and the WBC heavyweight champion are old rivals. Moreover, he and Warren have gone back and forth in the past, as they are two competitors to one another.

However, in a recent turn of events, Hearn gives a cryptic response to a question related to Warren and Fury. What does he say? Let’s wait no further and find out.

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Eddie Hearn shares his candid opinion on Fury and Warren

Whether or not you like it, it would be hard to deny that Hearn can take and give good banter. He does not shy away from speaking his heart out either. In the past, he has been vocal about his disagreements and opinions about Fury and Warren. During a recent interview with IFLTV, the interviewer asked Hearn a question about ‘The Gypsy King.’

However, the CEO of Matchroom Boxing felt that the interviewer was trying to sway a controversial comment out of him. In response, he gave a sarcastic answer. He stated mockingly, “Hearn agrees and says Fury is arrogant- you tossers, you’re on. I love Tyson Fury. I love Frank Warren. One of my favorite people.”

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It is clear as day that Hearn is making a bit of a laugh. Their tussle has been ongoing for a long time and it appears to be prolonged. Moreover, let’s take a look at Hearn’s assessment of the recent fight of the heavyweight champion against Francis Ngannou.

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Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou; Hearn weighs in

The fight between Fury and Ngannou is a done affair now. But the undefeated champion continued to be undefeated as he won a controversial split decision victory. But Hearn was not impressed. If anything, he speculated if the 35-year-old was even ready to fight. In an interview, reflecting upon the same, he stated, “He looked afraid in the fight. I don’t know whether that was just bad preparation or thinking about the Usyk fight. I am sure there’s a little bit of all that.”

Read more: “That Was Just Bad Preparation”: While Branding Tyson Fury “Lucky” for Winning Francis Ngannou Fight, Eddie Hearn Pulls No Punches Back While Being Brutally Honest About the ‘Gypsy King’s Performance

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