Justis Huni is one of Australia's great boxing hopes. He's just been given a mighty reality check. 9WWOS
"It's very difficult to say that to a fighter when they're not losing a round. It's about bums on seats.
"Huni moves a lot on his feet, probably too much for a heavyweight, in my opinion, and sometimes probably doesn't set his feet like he needs to, but that transition will come as a professional."According to Hearn, the match-up against Goodall, who has won six of his nine previous fights in a first round stoppage, will reveal a lot about the man who has been touted as the future star of Australian boxing.
"I know Justis Huni from the amateurs and he's a talent, but I've got a sneaky feeling for Goodall in this fight, because I feel this is his world title fight," he said."We're going to find out about Huni in this fight, because how good is he? How tough is he with small gloves on? He's a very good talent, but I've just got a sneaky feeling for Goodall in this fight.
"You need talent in the heavyweight division to grow the sport, so it's great that you've got Justis and Dempsey and Goodall. If you can keep them fighting each other, even better."