Eddie Hearn warns he will challenge Dana White and Zuffa Boxing without compromise.
He claims he refuses to let new entrants dominate boxing through hype or shortcuts.
Hearn emphasizes that boxing credibility comes from connections, trust, and consistent achievement over time.
Hearn Criticizes Zuffa Titles and Claims
Hearn dismisses Zuffa’s belts as lacking historical weight compared to WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO titles.
He questions White’s claim of promoting two of boxing’s biggest events, citing exhibition flaws in Mayweather vs. McGregor.
Hearn asserts White used Canelo vs. Crawford mainly to benefit external investors, not the sport itself.
Dana White’s Strategy to Centralize Boxing
White aims to streamline boxing with Zuffa titles and Ring Magazine recognition, bypassing traditional sanctioning bodies.
He plans a revamped ring, adjusted rules, and a new ranking system independent of historic organizations.
White seeks broadcast dominance to attract top fighters, increase paydays, and boost Zuffa Boxing’s visibility immediately.
