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Eddie Hearn planning for UFC-style promotion in boxing in 2021 and axing world title belts ‘as there’s too many’


EDDIE HEARN wants to follow in the UFC’s footsteps and have a sole champion reign in each boxing division.

The promoter admitted there too many belts to win, with a champion needing the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO to be deemed undisputed.

Eddie Hearn wants to follow in the UFC’s footsteps and have a sole champion reign in each boxing divisionCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

UFC president Dana White has one champion in each of his divisions Credit: Getty Images – Getty

Hearn revealed he is working on a ‘blueprint’ for each division to have just one champion, like is the case in the UFC.

He told Sky Sports: “If you look at the UFC model, which we’re all envious of.

“It’s one promotional company and one belt, and that’s what I want to get to in boxing.

“And it’s going to take a lot of work, but we’re putting the blueprint in for that.

“It’s something that we’re going to be pushing hard for in 2020 as we continue to expand.”

Hearn is currently working on a deal for unified champion Anthony Joshua, 31, to face WBC king Tyson Fury, 32, twice next year.

It would see the first ever heavyweight to hold all four major belts, and achieving the goal of one champion.

Boxing champion Teofimo Lopez won four lightweight titles Credit: Handout – Getty

Khabib Nurmagomedov is the UFC lightweight champion Credit: Getty – Contributor

But Hearn admits the history each strap provides will make it difficult to convince a boxer to instead merge them all together.

He said: “What we do have to understand is belts do matter.

“These governing bodies are steeped in history. These fighters that other fighters look up to and they’re role models and heroes.

“They see them with the green and gold WBC belts. So we can’t forget that.”

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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