Boxing News

2022 IN REVIEW

AS LAST year began, a lot of our attention was focused on how the PPV market would change, if at all, in 2022. While there have certainly been developments on that front, another topic proved far more important: accountability.

Boxing is often referred to as the Wild West of sports – a place where you can get away with things you wouldn’t dare try in another discipline or business. As fans of the sport, we’ve come to begrudgingly accept that as just the nature of the beast. But that attitude could be changing.

One incident in

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Boxing News

Boxing News1 min read
Boxing News
EDITOR Mark Butcher  HEAD OF DESIGN Nick Bond SENIOR WRITER Elliot Worsell ONLINE EDITOR Steve Wellings SENIOR REPORTER Declan Taylor SUB EDITOR Oliver Fennell REPORTER Shaun Brown DESIGNER Harry Pain MANAGING DIRECTOR Rob Tebbutt HEAD OF CONTENT Jor
Boxing News5 min read
Wheeler Dealer
IT HAS been suggested that Tyson Fury will bank close to £100million for his part in the two-fight deal with Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia, which starts on Saturday night in Riyadh. But his face lights up and he speaks with far more excitement when
Boxing News4 min read
Keys To The Kingdom
IN recent times, your typical pay-per-view undercard has been weaker than clock radio speakers. House fighters have generally made ‘appearances’, rather than engaged in meaningful fights. A touted hope has been routinely wheeled out against someone w

Related Books & Audiobooks