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A dramatic landscape image of an empty boxing arena inside Wembley Stadium, spotlight on a lone stool in the centre of the ring — symbolising how boxing is losing its soul.

Is Boxing Losing Its Soul — and Turning Its Back on British Fans?

Wembley used to mean stacked cards and real legacy fights — now it’s £25 for filler and paper belts. As boxing shifts focus to the US and streaming deals, UK fans are being priced out and left behind. Has boxing lost its soul?

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: A photograph features a victorious, muscular, light-skinned male boxer in the ring, proudly holding the historic Lonsdale Belt above his head under warm arena lights, representing British title fight relevance.

Should British Title Fights Be Main Events Again?

The Forgotten Crown of British Boxing There was a time — not all that long ago — when the British title meant everything. Winning that iconic Lonsdale Belt wasn’t just a stepping stone to something bigger. It was the goal. For many boxers, it still is. Yet in 2025, we’re barely seeing British title fights

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