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Published 16:56 10 Mar 2015 GMT
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"Scott is not worried about where the fight is staged or what television channel it is shown on – we just want to make this fight," Hearn told the Daily Mail.
"Of course the finances have to be right and we have submitted a proposal that will pay both fighters huge money. They (Frampton and manager Barry McGuigan) will talk with their broadcaster and see what's on offer and then hopefully we will sit down as soon as possible.
"After that, we can push negotiations on. I'm not sure if we will ever find an agreed split - I would be happy for a 60-40 purse split in favour of the winner. If you really fancy it I can't see a problem with that. Let's see."
And Hearn claimed to be happy for the unification clash to take place on Frampton's home turf of Belfast.
"If we can all reach an agreement, then I would love to make this fight in June. We'd be happy to fight in Belfast if the numbers were right, but likewise Manchester would be brilliant and so would the O2 Arena in London. There is a long way to go but who wouldn't want to see this fight?"
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