Eddie Hearn ‘jealous’ over UFC’s control of sport, fighters

Eddie Hearn recently expressed his admiration for the mixed-martial-arts league, the UFC, in an interview with BeIN Sports…

Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn can appreciate the sporting aspect of mixed martial arts. The business aspect? He’s head over heels in love with it.

The wheeling-and-dealing head of Matchroom Boxing has long expressed his admiration for the UFC, the largest and most successful MMA promotional group headed by Dana White. In a recent interview with BeIN Sports, Hearn went into more detail about his infatuation with White’s business.

“I’m that casual fan of MMA, I don’t know a lot about it,” Hearn said. “I could probably name you half a dozen fighters. I will watch the bigger fights, but I’m that casual fan who tunes in for the big ones.

“But I love what [the UFC has] done as a brand, I love their expansion into territories. I’m jealous because they control the sport and fighters in a way where the fighters are basically told who they’re going to fight.”

The UFC, of course, has an outsize influence over MMA in the U.S. While there are other promotional groups, such as Bellator and Asia-based One Championship, many experts believe the UFC controls as much as 80% of the U.S. market for MMA. That gives the organization, which signed a $1.5 billion broadcasting deal with ESPN in 2018, considerable leverage over its fighters and the ability to dictate matchmaking. So much so that it is the subject of an ongoing antitrust lawsuit over fighter pay.

Hearn envies that model.

“In boxing it’s exactly the opposite,” Hearn said. “[Fighters] tell us [who they are going to fight]. From that perspective, Dana White has always talked about going into boxing but it’s going to be really frustrating because you don’t just phone up Canelo [Alvarez] and say, ‘Right, you’re fighting [Gennadiy Golovkin] in September. I’ll see you there.’

“[In boxing] you have to negotiate with managers, advisors, networks, it’s frustrating. So, I’m an MMA fan – the sport and also the business.”

For the past two years, Hearn has seen up close how difficult it is to put together deals with some of the elite boxers in the U.S. despite DAZN’s sizable bankroll. Promotional rivalries, such as Premier Boxing Champions vs. Top Rank, have not made his job any easier. 

Asked if he might consider a play at MMA some day, Hearn responded in the affirmative. 

“I think so, yeah,” he said. “A lot of people are asking me to do it. Whether it’s broadcasters or other organizations that would like to grow and [are] trying to rival the UFC.” 

But baby steps first, Hearn added.

“It’s very difficult to rival the UFC, and if I’m going to do it, I’m going to do it with all guns blazing,” he said. “I don’t want to go in and be No. 2. Being No. 1 in that space is very, very difficult, you know.

“Let me crack boxing first, and then we’ll see abut MMA.”

 

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Valencia vs. Barcelona Live Stream, La Liga , Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time, How to Watch

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Quique Setien sealed a 1-0 win over Granada when he made his debut as Barcelona coach in Week 20, with the new boss seeking a second straight league win when the team travels to Valencia on Saturday. Los Che haven’t lost a domestic fixture at the Mestalla since it surrendered 1-0 to Eibar in April. However, the team is unbeaten in 11 matches and hopes to preserve that record against La Liga’s leaders.

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Valencia vs. Barcelona

  • When: Saturday, January 25
  • Time: 10:00 a.m. ET
  • TV: beIN Sports
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Lionel Messi’s 76th-minute strike against Granada ensured Setien secured three points in his debut with the Blaugrana, who suffered a 2-0 defeat away to the same opponent in September.

One could interpret that as one improvement already upon what Ernesto Valverde had achieved with the club, not to mention the fact they accounted for more than 82 percent of possession.

Valencia was left reeling in Week 20 after it suffered a 4-1 hammering away to Mallorca, with the loss made all the worse by Dani Parejo’s sending off after he received two yellow cards. Manager Albert Celades could have striker Rodrigo back for the visit of Barca, but the attacking duo of Goncalo Guedes and Manu Vallejo are doubtful to return in time.

If it’s of any comfort to Saturday’s hosts, Barcelona will be without the services of striker Luis Suarez, who recently underwent surgery on his right knee and is expected to be out until May.

Winger Ousmane Dembele will also be out of the running due to an ongoing hamstring problem, though midfielder Arthur could be in contention to make his first start since December 1.

Valencia held Barcelona to a 1-1 draw the last time the team made the trip to the Mestalla in October 2018, later beating the Catalan giants 2-1 in Seville to clinch last season’s Copa del Rey.

When these teams last met in September, Barca got revenge with a one-sided 5-2 win at Camp Nou, a result newcomer Setien will hope to replicate in his first away game in charge.

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How to Watch Espanyol vs. Barcelona, La Liga Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

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El Clasico may be one of the best rivalries in the world, but it’s Espanyol who is  Barcelona’s natural rival. The two clubs are separated by six miles and have a heated history against one another. The latest edition of their Derby greets us as La Liga returns from a short winter break. Barcelona looks to stay on top as it travels to Espanyol looking for full points. 

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Espanyol vs. Barcelona

When: Saturday, January 4

Time: 3:00 p.m. ET

TV: beIN SPORTS

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

After a sub-par performance against Real Madrid, the Blaugrana still managed to take sole possession of first place thanks to its biggest rival’s misstep before the winter break. Now that the team has edged in front, Barcelona will be looking to separate itself from the pack. Despite its top of the table status, rumors of Ernesto Valverde’s long-term future at the club persist. Reports have even linked former Barcelona forward Thierry Henry to the club’s manager job if Valverde is relieved of his duties. It remains to be seen what exactly would need to happen for the Spaniard to lose his job, but winning in the league should help his cause, at least until the Champions League resumes in February. 

With the way things are going for Espanyol, this season could feature the last Barcelona Derby for a while. The lesser known Barcelona-based club is struggling mightily and is sitting at the very bottom of the league table. The team has just 10 points through 18 matches and is five points from safety. It doesn’t take much of a deep dive into the stats to figure out why the team is so low in the table. Espanyol has conceded the most amount of goals, while also scoring the least. If things don’t change soon, relegation seems inevitable. 

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