- Barry Hearn
Barry Hearn (born 1949,
Dagenham ,Essex , and educated atBuckhurst Hill County High School from 1959 to 1966) is an English sports entrepreneur, the founder andchairman of promotions companyMatchroom Sport . A qualified accountant who made his first fortune by buying and selling a chain ofsnooker halls, he began his promotional career in 1974 working with little remembered playersGeoff Foulds (Neal's father) and Vic Harris before becoming manager of six times world championSteve Davis from 1976, and prospered from the snooker boom of the 1980s when he formed Matchroom with players Davis andTony Meo . Later Matchroom snooker players includeTerry Griffiths ,Dennis Taylor ,Willie Thorne ,Neal Foulds ,Jimmy White ,Cliff Thorburn andRonnie O'Sullivan . Some of these players such as Foulds blamed Matchroom for not looking after their tax affairs appropriately; Foulds ended his management contract with the firm in 1991 owing the Inland Revenue £200,000. The company denied that they were responsible for this state of affairs.Hearn moved into
boxing in 1987, and has promoted leading British and Irish boxers such asChris Eubank ,Nigel Benn ,Lennox Lewis ,Naseem Hamed ,Paul "Silky" Jones ,Steve Collins andHerbie Hide . In April 2008 he introduced thePrizefighter series , a knockout tournament featuring 8 different boxers in a sort of last man standing competition. Matchroom is also involved in pool,tenpin bowling ,golf (seePGA EuroPro Tour ),fishing ,darts (as chairman of theProfessional Darts Corporation ) andpoker . It specialises in creating comparatively low-grade events to fill the hours of television sport air-time created by the boom in digital sport channels.In a separate venture, Hearn has been chairman of the football league club Leyton Orient since 1995. Prior to Hearn's takeover the club was facing a financial disaster due to the collapse of the then chairman Tony Wood's coffee business in
Rwanda at the time of theRwandan Genocide . Hearn's intervention and financial input assured the club's future. Although Hearn has been successful in stabilising the club financially his tenure has overseen the club's longest run in the bottom division (known through the years as '4th Division', '3rd Division' and 'League 2') of the Football League since its creation (in 1958). However at the culmination of the 2005-06 season Leyton Orient earned promotion to the third tier of English league football (League One) this being their first automatic promotion since 1969-70.Perhaps his finest moment came when he appeared in the video for "Snooker Loopy", a hit for
rockney megastarsChas & Dave . Despite only appearing for mere seconds, Hearn has stated his desire to have the words "Pot the red then screw back" chiseled into his grave.Barry Hearn has also moved into the construction industry, selling off land he owns for development.
External links
* [http://www.matchroomsport.com/ Matchroom Sport]
* [http://www.worldpoolchampionship.com World Pool Championship]
* [http://www.worldcupofpool.com World Cup of Pool]
* [http://www.worldpoolmasters.com World Pool Masters]
* [http://www.mosconicup.com Mosconi Cup]
* [http://www.webercup.com Weber Cup]
* [http://www.premierleaguesnooker.com Premier League Snooker]
* [http://www.fishomania.net Fish'O'Mania]
* [http://www.europrotour.com PGA EuroPro Tour]
* [http://www.matchroompoker.com Matchroom Poker]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/leyton_orient/4489828.stm December 2005 BBC article about Hearn and Leyton Orient]
* [http://www.sportandtechnology.com/features/0368.html SportAndTechnology.com interview]
* [http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=411 Hendon Mob poker tournament results]
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