Boxing Promoters

uis Ortiz, wearing black trunks marked “King Kong,” lands a powerful left hook on Phillip Penson during their Orlando fight, with bold overlay text reading “Luis Ortiz at 46: Knockout Power or Dangerous Illusion?”

Luis Ortiz at 46: Knockout Power or Dangerous Illusion?

Luis Ortiz flattened Phillip Penson in Orlando with a brutal first-round KO. But at 46 and career-high weight, does this prove he’s still dangerous—or just highlight the risks of veterans fighting on?

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A boxer stands in the ring holding four championship belts across his chest and waist, with the headline “Undisputed Titles Rarely Mean Clear Paths” above him, symbolising the heavy burden of being an undisputed champion.

Undisputed Titles Rarely Mean Clear Paths

Becoming undisputed is boxing’s ultimate dream — but it doesn’t guarantee clarity. From politics and promoters to sanctioning fees, we explore the true burden champions like Crawford and Usyk face once they’ve climbed the mountain.

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Cinematic boxing ring spotlight with microphone symbolising boxing prospect hype and media pressure.

Heavyweight Hype Machine: Are Promoters Fast-Tracking Futures at a Cost?

Moses Itauma’s explosive KO over Dillian Whyte has reignited a long-running debate: are promoters piling too much pressure on young fighters too soon? From heavyweights to lighter divisions, boxing prospect hype has created more casualties than champions — with Campbell Hatton’s story a recent reminder of what happens when development is sacrificed for quick headlines.

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EDDIE HEARN AND FRANK WARREN: GENUINE ALLIANCE OR FINANCIAL CONVENIENCE? Exploring the Eddie Hearn Frank Warren collaboration under DAZN – is it good for boxing, or just business?

Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren: Genuine Alliance or Financial Convenience?

It’s one of the most unexpected developments in British boxing this decade: the Eddie Hearn Frank Warren collaboration is real. Yes, after years of feuding, snide interviews, and promoter rivalry that’s spanned generations, Matchroom and Queensberry are now… working together. The reason? DAZN. That’s the glue holding this marriage of convenience together. If you’ve been

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A dynamic split-screen image depicting the evolution of boxing promotions. On the left, a vintage boxing ring in a smoky, dimly lit small venue with an old-school announcer and a classic-dressed crowd. On the right, a modern boxing arena with bright LED screens, a packed international audience, and digital banners displaying 'LIVE WORLDWIDE' and 'PPV EVENT'. In the center, a boxer stands with one foot in the past and one in the future, symbolizing the transition from traditional boxing events to global spectacles.

The Evolution of Boxing Promotions: From Traditional Arenas to Global Spectacles

The evolution of boxing promotions has taken the sport from small, local venues to global events broadcast to millions. With changes driven by television, pay-per-view, social media, and streaming services, boxing promotions have adapted to new technologies and audience demands. But what does the future hold? Could there come a time when boxing promotions become

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