Eddie Hearn ‘hates’ influencer boxing after adult star flashed boobs on live TV
Daniella Hemsley's flashing has been blasted by leading boxing promoter Eddie Hearn.
The Matchroom boss was asked for his take on Hemsley's celebration after she lifted up her bra live on DAZN's coverage of Kingpyn's High Stakes tournament on Saturday (July 15).
Hearn said that he wanted both Kingpyn and KSI's Misfits 'booted away' from his professional boxing ranks while hitting out at influencers for being questionable role models.
Hemsley said she wanted to show her emotions after beating Aleksandra Daniel by unanimous decision – and used her Only Fans expertise to do just that in Dublin.
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Hearn told Boxing Social in response: "I think if I start preaching people just moan at me anyway, but you always ask me my opinion. And my opinion is I hate it.
"I hate it, we've worked so hard for women in boxing to be respected for their ability, for their merits, for their hard work. One thing we must understand is that ain't boxing.
"And that needs to be pushed, all that stuff, Misfits, Kingpyn, it needs to be booted so far away from professional boxing and we really need to disassociate ourselves with what it is."
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He went on to say that the problem with society is a lack of role models for youngsters, hailing Katie Taylor for her interactions with his young daughters.
Hearn added that he was just giving his opinion on the matter and wouldn't fully condemn influencer boxing, with Hemsley backtracking from her initial stance.
Hemsley then said on Fred Talks Fighting: "I got a bit overwhelmed, I just wanted to express myself."
Elle Brooke also competed on the Kingpyn card but slipped to defeat, then saying that she will be stepping away from the ring.
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She said: "I plan to take some time away from the gym, focus on creating content and travelling for a while, then come back when there is a fight that makes sense.
"Plus I need to get back down to my natural weight."
- Eddie Hearn
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