Brian Norman Sr. said “Forward Rate” Promoter Eddie Hearn offers “$250,000” to Jaron’Boots’Ennis’ next rival. Hearn still hasn’t fought for the October Ennis fight as of last night. In other words, Hearn tries to find a person at a cheap price to make the cheapest opponent possible.
Hearn’s $250,000 offer
Brian Norman Sr. Millcity Boxing About Eddie Hearn is still struggling to find Jaron Ennis’ opponent.
Hearn brags yesterday, he found it “Hungry Fighter” To Ennis a “Good test” His debut in October. He gave no hints about fighters except for the guy who said it wasn’t the name. The battle welterweight Rashidi Ellis gets first to shop at Ennis’ opponents. Prepare boots for a 154 pound BB environment, which won’t be any real test. Make him look like 24k gold, hoping to turn him into PPV attraction.
Brian Sr. “As of last night, they were still looking. Personally, I know they were as close as possible last night. The currency rate of $250,000 is $250,000, or leave it to anyone.”
If that’s all about Ennis’ rival, it’s the bargaining in the basement. It shows you How far away is the “boot” from the top of the food chainHearn signed with his Matchroom company.
Ennis’s career has not taken off
“I’m trying to figure out how you’re going to pay people $250,000 in careers when you should be a big dog. It’s fun because you won’t get a fight and it’s going to be crazy.”
We have seen how Ennis’ career failed to take off, despite being so hyped and won two world titles in 147. Hearn was unable to negotiate with WBO middleweight champion Brian Norman Jr., and had a fight late last year. That left Jaren with no choice but to resist his then compulsive Karen Chukhadzhian last November.
He looks bad to Karen, and if Hearn makes an offer to Brian Jr., it doesn’t have to be.


Last updated on August 9, 2010