Brian Norman Sr., a prominent figure in the boxing world, has made some interesting accusations against boxing promoter Eddie Hearn. According to Norman Sr., Hearn is trying to manipulate the situation to get IBF welterweight champion Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis to vacate his title so that #3 IBF Conor Benn can become the champion instead. This
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On November 8th, fans can expect to see lightweight contender Keyshawn Davis facing off against 140-pounder Gustavo Lemos in a 10-round fight. While the main event may not be the most exciting matchup, WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. will be defending his title against Derrieck Cuevas in a 12-round chief support bout on the
Brian Norman Jr.’s father, Brian Sr., recently took to social media to express his disappointment with promoter Eddie Hearn losing the purse bid for the Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis vs. Karen Chukhadzhian fight. Hearn reportedly lost the bid by $250,000 to Karen’s promoters, putting Ennis in a difficult situation where he may be forced to defend
Promoter Eddie Hearn recently expressed his frustration over the rejection of his offer of over $1 million for a potential unification fight between WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. and Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis. Hearn did not disclose the specific details of the offer for Boots Ennis. However, Team Norman Jr.’s decision to turn down the
Promoter Eddie Hearn has been vocal about Matchroom’s efforts to secure a unification fight between WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr and IBF champ Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis. According to Hearn, three offers have been sent to Norman Jr’s team, but all have been rejected. This raises questions about the strategy behind Matchroom’s offers and the
Trainer Brian Norman Sr. recently revealed that a deal is on the brink of being finalized for a welterweight unification showdown between his son, Brian Norman Jr. and Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis on November 9th in Philadelphia. This highly anticipated match-up has been generating buzz in the boxing world, with Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn also expressing
Promoter Eddie Hearn reveals that his offers to the three welterweight champions were turned down for potential unification bouts. Despite the rejections, Hearn remains optimistic about arranging a fight for IBF welterweight champion Boots. If the fight against WBO champ Brian Norman Jr. doesn’t materialize, Boots is likely to face his IBF mandatory Karen Chukhadzhian
After WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr.’s father and trainer, Brian Sr., reached out to IBF champ Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis and his promoter Eddie Hearn expressing interest in a unification fight, it seemed like an exciting opportunity for both fighters to showcase their skills and unify the division. However, a failure to communicate effectively led
Terence Crawford recently made the decision to vacate his WBO welterweight title, leaving him with only one of the four belts he previously held in the 147-pound division. This move has led to Brian Norman Jr. being upgraded from the WBO interim champion to the full champion with the organization. The WBA title, which was