Clash of Purses

Dana White, CEO of TKO Group Holdings, is reportedly planning to launch a boxing promotion with fight purses ranging from $20,000 to six figures for title defenses. This initiative aims to fill a perceived void in the boxing landscape, catering to fighters who aren’t necessarily headlining major pay-per-view events.

The promotion intends to feature fighters who typically compete on smaller cards or in regional circuits. While the specifics remain under wraps, the proposed compensation structure suggests a focus on providing opportunities and stable income for boxers operating outside the elite tier.

This move comes after White’s expressed desire to enter the boxing world. While details about the promotion’s name, broadcast partners, and specific weight classes are still scarce, the report indicates a clear intention to establish a new platform within the boxing industry, offering potentially attractive paydays to a segment of fighters often overlooked by major promoters. The success of the venture will likely depend on attracting a strong roster of fighters, securing valuable broadcast deals, and building a compelling product for boxing fans.

find the original article here: https://sports.yahoo.com/boxing/article/dana-whites-tko-boxing-plans-reportedly-include-fight-purses-ranging-from-20k-to-6-figures-for-title-defenses-174243398.html

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