DAZN Boxing

An empty boxing ring under harsh spotlights, surrounded by shadowy spectators, with floating currency notes and Saudi flags in the background — symbolising how promoter greed and overseas influence overshadow boxing in 2026.

2026: The Brutal Truth — Boxing Isn’t Getting Better. It’s Getting Worse.

Boxing isn’t heading for a revival in 2026 — it’s heading for a reckoning. With promoters chasing cash, Saudi influence growing and grassroots fading, CMBoxing breaks down why next year may be the toughest yet for the sport.

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Dark cinematic landscape shot of two silhouetted boxers facing each other in a ring under a single overhead spotlight, symbolising the looming but delayed welterweight showdown between Devin Haney and Conor Benn.

Haney’s Win and the Benn Problem: What It Means for Conor Benn

Devin Haney’s welterweight debut raised more questions than answers — and it changes everything for the Haney Benn welterweight future. With both men fighting in November, this showdown can’t happen until late 2026 at the earliest. But stylistically, Benn might now be catching Haney at the perfect time. Here’s what the performance and the politics really mean.

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Old, worn boxing glove beside a modern glove on the canvas of an empty ring under cold blue spotlights, symbolising the end of a 30-year father-and-son rivalry.

Aftermath: Did the Rematch Redeem or Ruin the Rivalry?

Conor Benn put on a boxing clinic while Chris Eubank Jr looked like a man at the end of the road. Our full Eubank Benn 2 aftermath breakdown explores what the result means for both fighters, for British boxing, and for a rivalry that’s finally run out of steam after 30 years.

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Cinematic digital artwork of a dramatic boxing pay-per-view fight, showing two fighters in the ring under a glowing “PPV” banner — symbolising the debate around boxing PPV accessibility.

Is Pay-Per-View Killing Boxing’s Accessibility?

Boxing fans are being priced out. With DAZN subscriptions and endless pay-per-views, even routine fights are hidden behind a second paywall. Is boxing’s financial model destroying its accessibility — and risking the sport’s future?

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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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