Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Hearn’s keen to secure a deal

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PROMOTER Eddie Hearn hopes to be able to make a deal for a unificatio­n bout between heavyweigh­t champions Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder when he is in New York next week.

Hearn is waiting to hear back from WBC champion Wilder over a showdown against Joshua, who holds the IBF, WBA and WBO titles.

It is hoped, though, a deal, with a reported fee of some £8.8 million said to be on the table, can be thrashed out to get both heavyweigh­ts into the ring sooner rather than later.

“We made an offer last week. We haven’t heard from them yet. There’s been a bit of talking behind the scenes,” Hearn said.

“We are in New York next week for the Danny Jacobs fight and Katie Taylor unificatio­n. I’m going to look to meet up with them in New York, get face to face with them, look into the whites of their eyes, and just see if we can make a deal.

“We have made an offer that we feel is substantia­l, if not we’re happy to talk about the numbers and look at their ideas as well.”

Joshua has been told by the WBA he must put his ‘super’ belt on the line against Alexander Povetkin. Hearn admitted that situation had made on-going negotiatio­ns with the American’s camp a bit more complicate­d.

“Anthony’s made it clear. That’s the fight he wants next, the Wilder fight,” Hearn added.

“With these mandatorie­s coming up as well, Povetkin, and the possible IBF mandatory, I’ve said before there’s not many opportunit­ies to make an undisputed fight. Really the focus is for us to make the Deontay Wilder fight next.

“If not, it has to be the one after, and we’ll have to deal with a mandatory in the meantime. It could be Alexander Povetkin.

“With Wilder, we’ve just got to find the right deal.”

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