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Eddie Hearn isn't too keen on a fight with Thor Bjornsson, telling reporters in no uncertain terms that he isn't interested.

The Matchroom Boxing boss joked that he was finished with competing after footage of him dropping the company's CEO Frank Smith in a sparring session emerged earlier this month. When told that Smith suggested he should fight Bjornsson, Hearn quickly replied "f*** that" to reporters, declaring that he wouldn't be boxing again.

Hearn and Bjornsson are similar in height, with the massive promoter coming in at 6'4", while the Icelandic Game of Thrones star is also a giant at 6'9". But Hearn isn't interested in being the former world's strongest man's next opponent after he defeated Eddie Hall last weekend.

"F*** that," Hearn replied when asked about the fight. "I've got a broken finger from Frank Smith, I'm done, I'm sorry - he's taking credit for it because I hit him on the elbow but that would be a tough fight."

Smith had told Pro Boxing Fans the day prior that he felt Hearn should face Bjornsson next, saying in a tongue-in-cheek interview: "Every time I thought I'd throw a punch I was scared he was going to throw one

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