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.
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knockdownnews.substack.comSaudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund are looking to create a boxing league, involving a handful of leading promoters.
bigfightweekend.comA report that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has initiated exploratory conversations with boxing promoters to consolidate fights under a primary banner c
www.boxingscene.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.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.comFrank Smith says Gulf state’s backing has allowed promotional company to reinvest in longer-term planning and new talent.
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