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Empty boxing arena with a dimly lit ring and worn gloves hanging in the foreground, symbolising boxing’s repeated mistakes around poor matchmaking, rising ticket prices and declining fan attendance.

Why Boxing Never Learns From Its Own Mistakes

Boxing has a long history — yet it refuses to learn from it. From lazy matchmaking to pricing fans out of arenas, the same mistakes keep repeating. Here’s why the sport never adapts.

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Landscape illustration showing a packed UK boxing arena with empty red seats in the foreground, a brightly lit boxing ring under a “sold out” sign, frustrated British boxing fans holding Union Jack flags, and ticket price graphics (£85, £100, £200) highlighting rising boxing ticket prices in the UK and fans being priced out of live boxing.

Are Boxing Fans Being Priced Out of Their Own Sport?

Boxing ticket prices in the UK have reached a point where even long-time fans are starting to walk away. From domestic shows costing near-Wembley money to stacked pay-per-views at home, this piece asks whether boxing is quietly pricing out the people who built the sport.

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Promotional digital composite image for Dubois vs Usyk II at Wembley, with a dramatic sunset over the stadium and both fighters facing forward; includes the headline “Dubois vs Usyk II at Wembley – Are Matchroom’s ‘Sold Out’ Claims Fact or Fiction?” to highlight the Dubois Wembley ticket sale debate.

Dubois vs Usyk II at Wembley: Are Matchroom’s ‘Sold Out’ Claims Fact or Fiction?

Matchroom say it’s sold out — but Ticketmaster tells a different story. Are fans really buying into Dubois vs Usyk II at Wembley, or is this just clever promotion?

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