British boxing analysis

Conor Benn and Regis Prograis facing off in a stadium setting ahead of their April 2026 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium fight, illustrating analysis of Conor Benn career direction.

Conor Benn’s Undercard Slot vs Regis Prograis: Strategic Positioning or Commercial Step Sideways?

Conor Benn heads back to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — but this time as chief support against Regis Prograis. Is this smart positioning or a sideways move in the Conor Benn career direction?

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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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A boxing ring lit under spotlights during an early undercard bout. Sparse crowd and text reading “The Problem With Pay-Per-View Undercards” reflect frustration with bad boxing undercards.

Boxing PPV Undercard Problems: Why Fans Deserve More Than a One-Fight Card

Boxing PPV Undercard Problems Are Killing the Buzz You know the feeling. You’ve just paid £25 for a pay-per-view event. The hype around the main event is electric — but the rest of the card? Forgettable. It’s a growing issue, and one that’s hurting the sport. Boxing PPV undercard problems have become so common that

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