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“Cinematic boxing arena under a single spotlight with the words ‘Weak Undercard, Strong Main Event’ glowing above an empty ring, symbolising the imbalance between main events and undercards in modern PPV boxing.”

The Undercard Dilemma: Why Big Fights Deserve Bigger Support Acts

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.

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A cinematic, digital image shows Oleksandr Usyk landing a powerful left hook on Daniel Dubois in a dramatic, spotlight-lit boxing ring, with bold yellow headline text reading, "USYK DEMOLISHES DUBOIS IN FIVE — DID ANYONE NOT SEE THIS COMING?"

Usyk Demolishes Dubois in Five — Did Anyone Not See This Coming?

Oleksandr Usyk stopped Daniel Dubois in five rounds — and no, it wasn’t a shock. In this follow-up to Saturday’s blog, I break down the one-sided fight and ask what this says about the state of boxing today.

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A dynamic split-screen image depicting the evolution of boxing promotions. On the left, a vintage boxing ring in a smoky, dimly lit small venue with an old-school announcer and a classic-dressed crowd. On the right, a modern boxing arena with bright LED screens, a packed international audience, and digital banners displaying 'LIVE WORLDWIDE' and 'PPV EVENT'. In the center, a boxer stands with one foot in the past and one in the future, symbolizing the transition from traditional boxing events to global spectacles.

The Evolution of Boxing Promotions: From Traditional Arenas to Global Spectacles

The evolution of boxing promotions has taken the sport from small, local venues to global events broadcast to millions. With changes driven by television, pay-per-view, social media, and streaming services, boxing promotions have adapted to new technologies and audience demands. But what does the future hold? Could there come a time when boxing promotions become

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