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Eddie Hearn insists Katie Taylor deserves her farewell fight at Croke Park this summer, while confirming that the venue is not suitable for the Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury match. Negotiations for Taylor's final bout are set to finalize soon as the heavyweight clash is planned for November.
Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has emphatically stated that Katie Taylor deserves top billing for her anticipated farewell fight at Croke Park this summer, while simultaneously ruling out the Dublin venue for a potential clash between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.
Matchroom Boxing chief Hearn is scheduled to travel to the Irish capital on Friday to finalise negotiations for what is expected to be the final bout of Taylorâs illustrious career.
This comes after Croke Park chief executive Peter McKenna last week suggested the stadium could "facilitate" Taylorâs swansong if it also secured the rights to stage the Joshua-Fury heavyweight showdown.
However, with the biggest fight in British boxing history now being earmarked for November, Dublin is no longer considered a viable option.
Hearn confirmed this, stating to the PA, The Independent and other publications: "If this (Joshua v Fury) takes place in November, it wonât be outdoors in Dublin and so therefore we just want to move forward with Katie Taylor."
Hearn has ruled out Anthony Joshua fighting Tyson Fury at Croke Park (Bradley Collyer/PA) (PA Wire)
He added a firm rejection of Taylor playing a supporting role.
"With all due respect, I donât think itâs the place to do this fight, either,â Hearn said. âAlso, absolutely over my dead body is Katie Taylor going on an undercard at Croke Park."
Hearn indicated readiness for the event, noting: "Weâll find out more on Friday. Weâre ready to go and are up for doing it. Not necessarily with a finalised opponent, but in terms of the costs and the running of the show."
He also expressed his frustration at the initial suggestion that Taylor may not top the bill in front of her adoring fans.
Revealing his reaction to the proposal, Hearn said: "Croke Park want to do it, but when they said âFury v AJ would give Katie the opportunity to fight thereâ, I was like âmate, donât f****** get the blood boilingâ."
Taylor will turn 40 in July and is expected to hang up her gloves after one more fight. She is a multiple weight world champion as a professional, after claiming Olympic gold as an amateur in 2012.
Katie Taylor's farewell fight is anticipated to take place this summer at Croke Park.
The Joshua vs. Fury fight is scheduled for November, making Croke Park an unsuitable venue for that event.
Eddie Hearn stated that Katie Taylor deserves top billing for her final fight and is moving forward with plans for it at Croke Park.

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