Saudi Arabia's Next Billion-Dollar Sports Play: A Boxing Takeover
A proposal awaiting financing would attempt to bring together dozens of the world's best boxers in a single, Saudi-run pro league.
www.nytimes.comHere’s a concise update on the latest news about a Saudi Arabia boxing promoter.
If you’d like, I can pull more up-to-date sources or summarize key players (PIF, Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing, Matchroom, Golden Boy) and their stated positions or plans as of today. I can also provide a brief timeline of major announcements and how media narrative has evolved.
A proposal awaiting financing would attempt to bring together dozens of the world's best boxers in a single, Saudi-run pro league.
www.nytimes.comA report that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has initiated exploratory conversations with boxing promoters to consolidate fights under a primary banner c
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knockdownnews.substack.comI was speaking to a colleague the other day (one of the few who will still converse with me!) and we were talking about the moral, ethical, economic
www.fighthype.comFrank Smith says Gulf state’s backing has allowed promotional company to reinvest in longer-term planning and new talent.
www.sportspro.comBoxing’s traditional arenas – in Las Vegas, London, etc. – are now darker more often because of the emergence of major fight cards in Saudi Arabia.
www.boxingscene.comThe prospect of a Saudi takeover of combat sports has gained momentum with reports suggesting that Turki Alalshikh, the Saudi executive overseeing boxing efforts, is actively planning to launch a boxing league.
www.sportsbusinessjournal.comSaudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund are looking to create a boxing league, involving a handful of leading promoters.
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