Sunday Sun

Hearn hoping to bring boxing back at HQ in July

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EDDIE Hearn has revealed ambitious plans to bring back boxing in July by staging a series of shows at his Matchroom headquarte­rs in Brentwood.

Hearn is eager to get a head start when the sporting lockdown is eased, with the British Boxing Board of Control indicating bouts can return in two months’ time subject to a series of strict regulation­s.

Hearn told the Daily Mail his plans include staging a women’s world title fight between Terri Harper and Natasha Jonas, then Dillian Whyte’s heavyweigh­t clash with Alexander Povetkin.

He said: “It is a huge mission. We are going to turn our headquarte­rs here into an outdoor venue for live boxing, with a full canopy in the middle of the garden and the ring overlookin­g London.

“We are building changing rooms for the fighters, setting up a space for a ring walk, and figuring out how we can do everything you need for this kind of production with as few people as possible.”

Hearn’s plan, which he says is at an advanced stage, would include placing the fighters and all fight night personnel in a local hotel for five days prior.

They would be subject to coronaviru­s testing and social distancing would be enforced at all times, meaning the cards would have to be staged without fans or media. Another issue for Hearn to overcome is his evident desire to stage championsh­ip contests, despite the board insisting earlier this month that the sport will return with non-title contests.

Hearn added: “We are in discussion­s with the board at the moment. All of this has been done in dialogue with them.

“Obviously we want to start with a world title contest. We would need the WBC, say, to be comfortabl­e with Board of Control officials, some of whom are WBC officials anyway. The challenge with all of this is keeping the numbers down.”

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