“I think there’s going to be a big split now in boxing,” Matchroom promoter Hearn said to the media on Saturday night. “If you go with Zuffa, you’re out of the governing bodies. I think that’s really how it’s going to have to be.”

Hearn’s comments come as Zuffa Boxing continues building momentum and attracting attention from fighters and promoters across the sport. The long-term question has been whether its events will work alongside the WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO system or move in a separate direction.

Hearn made clear where he stands.

“If you sign with Zuffa, you can’t win a world championship,” he said. “You can’t have it both ways.”

He pointed to recent movement involving titleholders and contenders, arguing that fighters who leave the traditional route are giving up part of what boxing has historically valued most.

“The legacy will always be the answer,” Hearn said.

That line gets to the real fight beneath the headlines. Zuffa can offer money, platform power, and major promotion through TKO. Traditional boxing still offers belts, rankings, and the history tied to becoming champion.

Many fighters will try to secure both if possible. Hearn doubts that the balance can last.

Hearn also criticized recent arguments made against the Ali Act and said revenue transparency remains one of the strongest protections for fighters in the current American system.

Whether fans agree with Hearn or not, he touched on something real. Boxing may be moving toward two separate roads, and fighters could soon have to decide which one matters more.

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