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Eddie Hearn & Joshua are backing the furious battle says Gareth A. Davies


Via Barry Holbrook: Gareth A. Davies said on Monday the fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua would be over. Davies says there is an ongoing “withdrawal” process with Eddie Hearn and Joshua because they are not satisfied with the contract.

It will take weeks for the contract situation to be resolved and there is not enough time for that to happen before December 3.

Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) is putting himself in a position where there will be backlash against him if he goes through with his poor idea of ​​fighting Manuel Charr.

It’s a fight that won’t sell, and Fury will put his promoters in a bad position if they book in front of the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. If they take that risk to book the stadium for the Fury-Charr battle and only a small number of fans buy ticketThat would be a huge disappointment.

Of course, Fury could fight Joe Joyce, but the risk of him losing would be too high for him to have that chance.

“Looks like they’re retreating from it. I understand Eddie Hearn’s opinion. It took a long time to complete the deal,” Gareth A. Davies told iFL TV about the fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

“I have a feeling that Eddie Hearn and Joshua’s management team are not satisfied to the terms of the contract, and Queensbury may not be pleased to meet all of them. It could take a few weeks, says Eddie, and that will take it out of the mainframe.

“You really need the signed fight for those people to get into the camp and start selling tickets and all that for a big event like Cardiff. I’m still skeptical. Today is Friday. I think of Monday, maybe it’s dead, this war. I think they are backing away. I think it’s more likely that Joshua & Eddie are backing down.

“I feel like There’s a backup going on here. On Tuesday, Frank Warren told me that Tyson had made his decision. Apparently they were still talking backstage. Another announcement from Fury that they have until the end of Thursday.

“It’s because he’s seen the contract adjustments, and he’s talked about it himself. ‘We’ll give you co-promotion and all that.’

“Now Eddie Hearn is saying that there are details of Anthony Joshua’s commercial value in his commercial partners, and I don’t think that includes DAZN. Although it can be incremental, DAZN can’t achieve what they want.

“Fury wants to fight in December. I don’t think we want to see him against Manuel Charr. I don’t think that’s much. Does that really sell out the Principality Stadium? It’s more like an O2 fightin my opinion.

Davies said: “I couldn’t see 70,000 people, even though he was very famous, coming to see him play Manuel Charr.

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