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Is Boxing Entering a Fragmented Era — or Simply a New Model?

Is modern boxing fragmented — or simply changing shape? From DAZN consolidation to Boxxer on the BBC, we examine the structural forces driving boxing industry evolution.

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Was Boxing’s BBC Return a Success? Early Viewing Figures Tell the Story

Boxing returned to the BBC at the weekend — but did the public tune in? Early Boxing BBC viewing figures suggest BOXXER pulled in up to 1.2 million viewers. Here’s what the numbers mean, how they compare with streaming platforms, and why free-to-air TV could reshape British boxing.

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Boxing Returns to Terrestrial TV: Why the BOXXER–BBC Deal Really Matters

Boxing is finally back on free-to-air TV. The Boxxer BBC deal could be a genuine turning point for British boxing — bringing new fans, real accessibility, and a pathway back to the mainstream.

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