Eddie Hearn

Edward John Hearn (born 8 June 1979) is an English sports promoter. He is a group managing director of Matchroom Sport, and a director of the Professional Darts Corporation.[2] Hearn is the son of promoter Barry Hearn, the founder of Matchroom Sport.

Eddie Hearn
Born
Edward John Hearn

(1979-06-08) 8 June 1979
Dagenham, East London, England
EducationBrentwood School
Havering Sixth Form College
Known forSports promotion
Height6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
TitleGroup managing director of Matchroom Sport
Spouse(s)Chloe Hearn[1]
Children2[1]
Parent(s)Barry Hearn
Susan Hearn
Websitewww.matchroomboxing.com

Education

Hearn was a student at Brentwood School, Essex. He failed to make it into sixth form at Brentwood School as he flunked his GCSEs. Hearn played cricket and football at a decent level, and his father Barry petitioned the school to let him stay on for his sporting record, but the school refused. Eddie said, "I grew up thinking I was a hard nut and in Brentwood School I was. Anywhere else I was a pansy." He then went to Havering Sixth Form College in Hornchurch, which was less selective. Barry encouraged Eddie to study by promising him £1,000 for a C or better grade in his A-level subjects, which were media studies, physical education and business studies. Eddie achieved 2 Cs and 1 A.[3]

Boxing promoter

Matchroom Sport was founded by his father, Barry Hearn. As group managing director, Eddie Hearn focuses on Matchroom Boxing and fulfilling the company's exclusive televised boxing deal with UK Broadcaster Sky Sports, to broadcast up to 20 shows a year.[4]

After leaving education, Hearn started a career in the West End at a sports management company representing golfers, eventually moving on to promote online Poker with Matchroom with the events being broadcast worldwide. In the UK they were broadcast by Channel 4, Channel 5 and Sky Sports. He met Audley Harrison at a poker game and agreed to help him rebuild his career, subsequently getting Harrison a fight with David Haye, signalling the growth of Matchroom Boxing.[5][6]

In May 2018, Hearn revealed boxing's first $1 billion boxing deal (£750 million) as Matchroom and streaming service DAZN signed an agreement to stream shows across America. At the heart of the deal, Hearn and Matchroom Boxing will stage 16 shows in America, which will be streamed exclusively on DAZN in the U.S., while 16 of his UK shows will also be shown on the platform.

Hearn has promoted some large events in recent times, including Joshua vs. Klitshcko at Wembley Stadium, which saw 90,000 in attendance and has been named one of the biggest fights in boxing history. Matchroom Boxing have put on many big nights and PPV events in the UK with many in attendance shown by their UK broadcaster Sky Sports.

Hearn promotes and has promoted many world champions and highly ranked fighters since joining Matchroom Sport, including Anthony Joshua, Josh Warrington,[7] Amir Khan, Kell Brook, Oleksandr Usyk, Vasyl Lomachenko, Mikey Garcia, Cecilia Brækhus, Artur Beterbiev, Dillian Whyte, Luke Campbell, Danny Jacobs, Billy Joe Saunders, Tony Bellew, Callum Smith, Joseph Parker, Maurice Hooker, Katie Taylor and others.

In 2019, Hearn signed co-promotional deals with Gennady Golovkin and Devin Haney, with their fights to be aired on DAZN in the U.S. and Sky Sports in the UK. He also agreed a deal to promote a professional boxing match between the YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul, which took place on 9 November 2019. This match was heavily criticised by boxing fans across the globe, they claimed KSI and Paul were not suitable to be promoted by Hearn, due to their lack of experience. However, the YouTubers proved everyone wrong when they entertained the public with a close fight, with KSI winning by split decision.

Hearn came under criticism for staging Ruiz Jr. vs. Joshua II in Saudi Arabia, due to the country's human rights record. He defended the decision by stating that Saudi Arabia wanted to improve its image and that his job "is to provide the best opportunities for our fighters."[8]

Personal life

Hearn lives in Billericay in Essex with his wife Chloe and their two daughters Sophia and Isabella.[9] Hearn has a good relationship with his fighters and is good friends with former boxer Tony Bellew whose career he helped turn around.[10]

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References

  1. Scott, Interview by Danny (21 July 2019). "A Life in the Day: Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn".
  2. "Matchroom Sport Board of Directors". Archived from the original on 10 May 2011.
  3. Davies, Gareth A. (20 April 2019). "Eddie Hearn interview: 'I grew up thinking I was a hard nut, but I was a pansy'". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  4. "Sky Sports and Matchroom extend their exclusive boxing deal to 2021". Sky Sports.
  5. "Eddie Hearn - Interview with Poker TV Producer Eddie Hearn". uk.pokernews.com.
  6. Ingle, Sean (28 May 2014). "Eddie Hearn's road to Froch v Groves II started with Audley Harrison | Sean Ingle" via www.theguardian.com.
  7. Hamilton, Matt. "List of Matchroom Boxers". Archived from the original on 10 September 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  8. Ingle, Sean (3 December 2019). "Eddie Hearn defends Saudi Arabia venue for Anthony Joshua title fight" via www.theguardian.com.
  9. Scott, Interview by Danny (21 July 2019). "A Life in the Day: boxing promoter Eddie Hearn". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  10. "Eddie Hearn: Tony Bellew One Of Best Men You'll Ever Meet". BoxingScene.com.
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