Did British Boxing Sell Its Soul to DAZN?
Has British boxing sold its soul? We look at how DAZN, rising prices and weaker cards have pushed the sport away from its roots.
Did British Boxing Sell Its Soul to DAZN? Read More »
Has British boxing sold its soul? We look at how DAZN, rising prices and weaker cards have pushed the sport away from its roots.
Did British Boxing Sell Its Soul to DAZN? Read More »
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.
Aftermath: Did the Rematch Redeem or Ruin the Rivalry? Read More »
Fight night is here. In this Eubank Benn 2 preview, we cut through the noise — legacy, redemption, ambulance-gate, and the pressure on both men to save their careers. No predictions, no hype. Just the storylines that truly matter when the bell rings.
Fight Night Preview: Storylines That Matter Beyond the Ring Read More »
If Conor Benn wins the rematch, the Eubank Benn trilogy becomes unavoidable — but is that actually good for British boxing? Fans are already losing interest, undercards are thinning out, and even Simon Jordan says promoters are rinsing customers. We break down why a Benn win could trap the sport in another year of recycled hype.
The Nightmare Scenario: What If Conor Benn Levels the Score? Read More »
Scroll through the Eubank Benn 2 undercard and it’s clear: British PPV boxing has lost its depth. Fans pay full price for one big fight and a night of filler. We explore how promoters can restore value and trust.
The Undercard Dilemma: Why Big Fights Deserve Bigger Support Acts Read More »