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EDDIE HEARN AND FRANK WARREN: GENUINE ALLIANCE OR FINANCIAL CONVENIENCE? Exploring the Eddie Hearn Frank Warren collaboration under DAZN – is it good for boxing, or just business?

Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren: Genuine Alliance or Financial Convenience?

It’s one of the most unexpected developments in British boxing this decade: the Eddie Hearn Frank Warren collaboration is real. Yes, after years of feuding, snide interviews, and promoter rivalry that’s spanned generations, Matchroom and Queensberry are now… working together. The reason? DAZN. That’s the glue holding this marriage of convenience together. If you’ve been […]

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Tyson Fury’s Conundrum A Showdown with Frank Sanchez Before Usyk?

Tyson Fury vs Frank Sanchez? The WBC Twist Before the Usyk Fight

The road to undisputed glory is rarely a straight line — and for Tyson Fury, things may be getting more complicated. With his historic showdown against Oleksandr Usyk originally set for May 18th, 2024, a new wrinkle has entered the picture: the WBC could order Fury to face Cuba’s Frank Sanchez before the belts are

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A realistic boxing illustration representing the fierce competition among top boxing promoters. A well-lit boxing ring in a packed arena features a victorious fighter having his hand raised by a referee, while influential promoters watch from ringside, symbolizing the power struggles and prestige in the boxing industry.

Boxing Promoters: Matchroom, Boxxer or Queensberry?

In British boxing, it’s not just the fighters battling for dominance — it’s the promoters too. Matchroom, Boxxer, and Queensberry Promotions are all throwing punches behind the scenes, shaping the direction of the sport and building their brands as fiercely as they build their fighters. But who’s doing it best? Let’s break it down. Matchroom

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A dynamic boxing illustration representing the journey of Tyson Fury battling through two years, two fights, and 14 rounds leading to a world title shot. The boxer stands in the ring under bright stadium lights, raising his gloves with determination. A roaring crowd and a clock symbolizing the passage of time highlight resilience, perseverance, and the road to boxing glory.

Tyson Fury: Two Fights, 14 Rounds… and a World Title Shot?

Last month, Tyson Fury boxed his second comeback fight — a dominant points win over Francesco Pianeta in Belfast. With WBC champion Deontay Wilder ringside and hyping a potential clash, it now looks like Fury could be jumping straight into a world title shot just two fights into his return. But here’s the question: should

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