Eddie Hearn believes Amy Broadhurst is such a ‘particular fighter’ he might make an exception to signal.
After failing to qualify for the Olympics it’s believed the World, European and Commonwealth gold medal winner will now look to affix the paid ranks.
Hearn factors out there isn’t a room on the Matchroom Inn for feminine fighters at this second in time, however claims he might strive to create space for the embellished Dundalk native.
“I feel Amy’s a fantastic expertise,” he informed the Irish Mirror. “It was a little bit of a large number all the pieces across the amateurs, but when she’s seeking to flip professional… we’re not actively seeking to recruit feminine fighters proper now, we’ve bought a variety of them, however when there’s a particular fighter and I feel Amy falls into that bracket in fact there’s going to be curiosity,” he provides earlier than revealing he’s assured she is going to do effectively within the execs.
“I feel Amy’s model will go well with the professionals and I feel she’ll be very thrilling.”
Hearn has been monitoring Broadhurst lately and was made conscious of her capabilities by Workforce Katie Taylor specifically.
Hearsay urged Matchroom had taken a step again to see how the playing cards fell by way of followers and what they might do promotional outdoors the ring with the light-weight.
Nevertheless, talking final week, Hearn spoke glowingly of the Louth star and hinted Matchroom can be open to creating a deal.
Any transfer can be outdoors of Matchroom’s common plan, talking on feminine boxing specifically he suggests Matchroom are re-evaluating how their method to signing feminine boxers.
“Ladies’s boxing is at an fascinating level in the intervening time the place like there’s been quite a bit nevertheless it’s bought to remain entertaining and the cash’s bought to remain proper as effectively.
“For as a lot as I’ve pushed girls’s boxing over time, one of many causes it’s helped is due to the value level of the fights. Now the value level goes up so it’s bought to offer worth to place it on the present and that’s the place the ticket level comes for girls’s boxing.”