“He Beats You Everytime”: Teasing Potential Showdown in 2024, Eddie Hearn Warns


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Eddie Hearn sure has a funny way of showing his support. In a strange, yet entertaining banter, the boxing promoter made it very clear to Keyshawn Davis, the professional boxer about his support for Cuban boxing champion, Andy Cruz.

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A candid conversation filled with banter, camaraderie, and the promise of a future showdown. It all began when Eddie Hearn, known for his sharp wit and strategic matchmaking, engaged in a lively discussion with Keyshawn Davis, a promising talent in the boxing scene.

Eddie Hearn: A champion in support

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With his trademark enthusiasm, Eddie Hearn couldn’t resist expressing his admiration for Keyshawn. Playfully warning, “Listen, listen, you know I got love for you, but OMG, make sure you never fight Andy Cruz,” the atmosphere brimmed with excitement. Keyshawn, confident in his abilities, responded casually with a “Come on now, Eddie.”

The banter continued as Eddie emphasized the levels in the boxing game, asserting that Andy Cruz, a formidable opponent, was on a different tier. Keyshawn, ever defiant, countered, “Just know there are certain levels to the amateur game, in pros, there are no more levels. To be fair there are levels in the amateur game but he beat you every time. The verbal sparring reached its peak when Keyshawn declared, “I’m one of these ones that’s winning the fight, and you know that.”

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Eddie Hearn, not one to back down, acknowledged Keyshawn’s skills but confidently predicted an Andy Cruz victory. Earlier this year, he had expressed his intention to have 2020 Olympic gold medalist Andy Cruz make his professional debut against Keyshawn Davis in July. Hearn, confident in Cruz’s abilities, believes the Cuban, at 27, would secure an immediate victory over the 24-year-old Davis.

Despite winning four amateur bouts against Davis, Hearn concedes that these matches were characterized by movement and single hit-and-run shots. There is a concern that hastening Cruz into a confrontation with Davis, renowned for his power, could be a misstep, given that Davis’ style may be more suitable for the professional ranks. Hearn compares Cruz’s style, characterized by light punching, to that of Devin Haney.

However, he points out Cruz’s tendency to throw a single shot and then retreat, drawing a parallel between his approach and that of a fencer rather than a traditional boxer. Significantly, Hearn raises questions about why Top Rank did not secure Cruz if he indeed possesses the exceptional talent that Hearn believes in.

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