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A cinematic red-lit boxing ring inside a TV studio, with a silhouetted boxer standing on the apron and a broadcast camera filming from the foreground, beams of overhead light cutting through haze to create a dramatic live-broadcast atmosphere

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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“Two British heavyweight boxers face off under dramatic arena lights with the British title belt between them, creating a tense, cinematic pre-fight atmosphere.”

Frazer Clarke vs David Adeleye: Why This Fight Matters for British Heavyweights

The British heavyweight scene is messy, but Clarke vs Adeleye might be the domestic fight that actually shapes the division. Here’s why this British title scrap matters.

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A cinematic wide-shot of a living room filled with boxing fans watching a live boxing event on a big TV screen, with the BBC logo clearly visible on the broadcast.

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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A triumphant boxer raises his gloves in the ring beneath bright arena lights, the Birmingham skyline silhouetted behind him, symbolising the city’s proud boxing heritage and uncertain future as a big fight destination.

Does Birmingham Really Deserve Big Fight Nights?

Birmingham has produced world champions, fan favourites, and real fighting heritage — yet empty seats tell a different story. With Adam Azim headlining next month, can the city finally prove it deserves big fight nights?

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A bold digital graphic design features the question “After Sky: What’s Next for BOXXER?” in large, high-impact text. “After Sky” appears in sharp yellow, while “BOXXER?” glows in vivid red neon. The background shows a darkened boxing ring under piercing blue spotlights, creating a dramatic and cinematic atmosphere that reflects the uncertainty of the Boxxer Sky future.

After Sky: What’s Next for Boxxer in a Post-Contract World?

Sky have cut ties with BOXXER — now the broadcast battle for British boxing enters a new phase. With legal threats flying and DAZN dominating, we explore what’s next for BOXXER and whether Sky are out of the game for good.

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