Inside the Matchroom mansion, Eddie Hearn’s former home converted into office with gym, pool and helipad
THE Matchroom HQ in Essex is where boxing promoter Eddie Hearn makes all his key decisions.
Originally bought by his dad Barry around 30 years ago, it's was the family's former house before it became the home of boxing, snooker and darts.
Then, it cost Hearn Sr a meagre £200,000 - and was an upgrade from the Dagenham council house he grew up in.
The property boasts a gym and swimming pool, which Hearn's staff and pool of fighters can use.
While in the lush expansive garden, you'll find a helipad and occasionally a boxer working out with pads or going for a run.
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"We've got a pool and a gym upstairs, where the fighters come in for meetings, can have some sessions with their trainers and do some strength work in the pool.
"He was from a council house in Dagenham, did well, and this was his first major purchase.
"I grew up here, so we feel great here and it's been very good to us.
"He paid two hundred grand for it at the time. Looks like a good investment now, but more than the money this has been a very lucky place for us.
"We're big believers in that and luck."
FIGHT ISLAND
Like Dana White has done with the UFC, Eddie has created his own 'Fight Island' to stage boxing matches.
However, his plans are more personal. Hearn is turning the mansion's garden into a fighting arena, and events started from August 1.
Hearn said: “Our project restart is about staging live boxing from the garden there with a canopy.
"You’ve heard of Madison Square Garden and this is the new garden.
“We talked about doing boxing in studios and there’s a lot of people doing it. I just feel like when you are talking about a gladiatorial sport, like boxing, you need to create that moment, that energy, not just for the viewer at home but the fighter as well.
“We’ve got big plans. It looks fantastic. There’s still a long way to go. I think it’s 90 per cent for us. Anything could happen at any time.
HOW IT'LL WORK
And Hearn has really thought it through.
“There’s a hotel at the bottom of the road that we will take over. On the Wednesday, before the Saturday, everybody will turn up. Fighters, Sky team, corners, our team will all be tested at a facility," he continued.
“You don’t enter the hotel specifically, you enter a side building and you get tested and then you get your key, go into your room and don’t leave until you get the results.
“Once you get a negative results, you are allowed into Matchroom Fight Camps. We create a sterile environment. No one is allowed to interact with anyone from outside fight camp during that period.
“The problem with this virus is people are still learning. We are having a dozen calls a day with doctors and testing facilities. It’s such a mountain to climb.
“We are going to be having around 90 people on site and everyone will be tested before they go into the facility.”