British Boxing

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British Boxing in 2026 Needs More 50–50 Fights — And Here’s Why

British boxing fans are tired of predictable shows, padded records and WWE-style narratives. Here’s why 2026 needs more real 50–50 fights — and fewer manufactured storylines.

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Jazza Dickens Elevated to Full Champion — A Long Road Finally Rewarded

Jazza Dickens has officially been elevated to full world champion — a moment few expected, but one he has fought tirelessly to earn. This in-depth CMBoxing feature breaks down how the elevation happened, why his December defence is crucial, and where he now fits in a chaotic featherweight landscape.

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Why British Promoters Are Stretching Their Shows Too Thin

British cards are feeling weaker than ever — thin undercards, predictable matchmaking and too many shows chasing too little talent. This deep-dive looks at the British boxing promoter problem, how broadcaster changes made it worse, and what needs to change in 2026.

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Is Cruiserweight the Most Chaotic Division in Boxing?

The cruiserweight division has become one of the most chaotic yet entertaining weight classes in boxing. From rotating champions to a fiercely competitive domestic scene, here’s why cruiserweight might be the sport’s most unpredictable division heading into 2026.

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Why Area Titles Still Matter: Bowen vs Cowling Stole the Entire Show

Aaron Bowen vs Tom Cowling didn’t just entertain — it stole the entire show. Their chief support Area title war was everything modern boxing claims it wants: raw, honest, and fought with real pride. This feature explores why Area titles matter and why nights like this prove British boxing’s soul is still alive.

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