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Eddie Hearn revealed he would play the Saudi anthem at every fight if the country bankrolling boxing asked him to.

Eddie Hearn has said he would play the Saudi anthem at every fight if the country bankrolling boxing asked him to.

There was criticism over the decision to play the anthem ahead of Saturday’s heavyweight fight between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua at Wembley, amid further accusations the Middle East nation was attempting to ‘sportswash’ its reputation as a repressive regime.

The fight was part of ‘Riyadh Season’, a series backed by the Saudi Arabian General Entertainment Authority under the chairmanship of Turki Alalshikh, an advisor in the country’s royal court.

Hearn said that, for the money Turki has pumped into the sport, he was more than entitled to have the anthem played as a ‘sign of respect’.

‘He’s given British boxing – all the fighters, all the fans – the best night, he’s paid for it all,’ Hearn told iFL TV.

Eddie Hearn has said he would play the Saudi anthem at every fight if he was asked to do so

The Saudi national anthem was played at Wembley before Anthony Joshua faced Daniel Dubois

The fight was part of ‘Riyadh Season’, backed by the Saudi Arabian General Entertainment Authority under the chairmanship of Turki Alalshikh, an advisor in the country’s royal court

‘I couldn’t have put that event up, (rival promoter) Frank Warren couldn’t have put that event up.

‘It’s a sign of respect for the work that’s been put in to create this event – and for 20 seconds, is it a big deal?

He (Turki) could have done that show in Riyadh and everyone could go, “Oh, another big fight in Riyadh”.

‘But now he’s actually gone out, spent the money to do it in the UK and give everybody just the best night and all these fighters all these incredible opportunities and we still find a way to say, “Yeah, but they played their national anthem”.

‘Well, you know what? I’ll play the anthem if they want, for what they’re doing, at every show.’

Hearn insisted there was ‘no agenda’ behind Saudi involvement in the sport, adding: ‘Everything behind it is a passion to create great events. Riyadh Season, like any sponsor, would be looking for the benefits, a brand to be seen globally, to raise the profile.’

Hearn also appeared to claim a row over accreditation at Wembley was about nothing more than a lack of space.

Daily Telegraph reporter Oliver Brown said his pass for the fight was revoked after he wrote an opinion piece on Friday criticising Saudi involvement in boxing.

Hearn defended the decision and said playing the anthem before was a ‘sign of respect’

Hearn also insisted there was ‘no agenda’ behind Saudi involvement in the sport of boxing

Hearn said there were over 350 applications for accreditation and added: ‘Gareth Davies, who is a sports writer at the Telegraph, was at the event.

‘So the Telegraph had representation at the event. I don’t know the ins and outs of what happened.

‘Some people want to just come to the bigger shows, but obviously their job is to cover the biggest events in sport, so I don’t blame them for that.

‘But it’s not an easy job trying to take care of the media accreditations and there are always going to be upset people.’

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