Boxxer agrees on 'historic' broadcast deal with BBC
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SeanBrennan
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Was pleased to see this. Just my opinion but it’s good to have someone other than Hearn and Warren, plus he’s only 31 he’s done a lot already. I think some of their actions have been akin to bullying, Eddie I think is very much a posh bully so it rankles and irks me. Hope Ben does well here.
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maverick23
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Eddie’s claiming Matchroom’s production company were asked if they’d be part of the tender to produce Boxxer’s shows on BBC. He said the contact was for 4 shows over 12 months.
Shalom also said he’d be able to do PPVs elsewhere so I wonder if he’ll try and get a couple of Sky PPVs just to ensure he keeps his Sky fighters.
Shalom also said he’d be able to do PPVs elsewhere so I wonder if he’ll try and get a couple of Sky PPVs just to ensure he keeps his Sky fighters.
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CaptainSpacerod
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Ben is posher than EddieSeanBrennan wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 15:18 Was pleased to see this. Just my opinion but it’s good to have someone other than Hearn and Warren, plus he’s only 31 he’s done a lot already. I think some of their actions have been akin to bullying, Eddie I think is very much a posh bully so it rankles and irks me. Hope Ben does well here.
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Nightmare Roy
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I'm all for free boxing ont one of the council channels 
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The problem is that he hasn't got any fighters to headline a PPV Bill.maverick23 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 18:09 Eddie’s claiming Matchroom’s production company were asked if they’d be part of the tender to produce Boxxer’s shows on BBC. He said the contact was for 4 shows over 12 months.
Shalom also said he’d be able to do PPVs elsewhere so I wonder if he’ll try and get a couple of Sky PPVs just to ensure he keeps his Sky fighters.
He might well get a Whittaker on an undercard of a Turki fight, but realistically nobody is going to do him any favours,
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It’ll be Eubank I’m guessing.Coco wrote: ↑09 Aug 2025, 04:56The problem is that he hasn't got any fighters to headline a PPV Bill.maverick23 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 18:09 Eddie’s claiming Matchroom’s production company were asked if they’d be part of the tender to produce Boxxer’s shows on BBC. He said the contact was for 4 shows over 12 months.
Shalom also said he’d be able to do PPVs elsewhere so I wonder if he’ll try and get a couple of Sky PPVs just to ensure he keeps his Sky fighters.
He might well get a Whittaker on an undercard of a Turki fight, but realistically nobody is going to do him any favours,
They’ll be hoping to get some of their better fighters who don’t shift tickets like Riley & Whittaker on the Eubank - Benn undercard whilst he has his midland fighters, CBS, Callum Simpson & Lauren Price to headline cards.
As long as Eubank wins then Eubank will get another Sky PPV next year & they’ll be hoping it’s against Canelo.
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keithmoonhangover
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If it's Saturday night and Ben reckons it'll be on BB1, they'll have to go before or after MOTD. Unless they schedule the shows in the international break. That would make sense if there are four shows planned.
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Ruthless-RKO
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First Boxxer show to be broadcast on BBC ‘sooner than you think,’ says Ben Shalom
“It’s been a long time coming to be fair, so I’m happy,” said Ben Shalom just hours after announcing that Boxxer was linking up with the BBC as part of a new TV deal. “The feedback has been very good.”
Shalom’s previous contract, with Sky Sports, expired earlier this year, with a final show featuring super middleweight contender Callum Simpson boxing at Barnsley’s Oakwell Stadium for a second time.
“It’s a multi-fight, multi-year deal,” Shalom said of the BBC pact.
“A lot of our fighters want to be pay-per-view stars, and we just made that route a lot easier.”
Shalom is set to announce a second broadcast partner for the pay-per-view side of the business in the coming weeks.
Announcing the deal to their 10.6m followers on X, BBC Sport headlined: “BBC Sport will show live Boxxer fights – The new broadcast deal will see action shown on Saturday nights across BBC TV and BBC iPlayer.”
It continued: “Saturday night fights on the BBC! Watch live across BBC TV and BBC iPlayer, with additional behind-the-scenes content on BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport website and social media.”
“BBC are our exclusive free-to-air partner, we will have a different pay TV partner for pay-per-view, but it allows us to build the pay-per-view stars more quickly,” said Shalom.
Asked when the next announcement would come, Shalom said: “That will be quite soon, but we wanted to do BBC first.”
There are still a lot of unknowns about the deal, including when the first show is and what fighters will appear. Shalom, who wanted to focus on the triumph of getting the BBC involved back in boxing again, would not confirm whether September 27, as reported by the Daily Star, was accurate as a launch, but said the first card would be “sooner than you think.”
Asked whether Boxxer was involved in Chris Eubank Jnr’s November rematch with Conor Benn in November, as they were when Eubank – represented by Boxxer – defeated his rival in April at Tottenham Stadium, Shalom said: “[It’s the] same as last time.”
“It’s been a long time coming to be fair, so I’m happy,” said Ben Shalom just hours after announcing that Boxxer was linking up with the BBC as part of a new TV deal. “The feedback has been very good.”
Shalom’s previous contract, with Sky Sports, expired earlier this year, with a final show featuring super middleweight contender Callum Simpson boxing at Barnsley’s Oakwell Stadium for a second time.
“It’s a multi-fight, multi-year deal,” Shalom said of the BBC pact.
“A lot of our fighters want to be pay-per-view stars, and we just made that route a lot easier.”
Shalom is set to announce a second broadcast partner for the pay-per-view side of the business in the coming weeks.
Announcing the deal to their 10.6m followers on X, BBC Sport headlined: “BBC Sport will show live Boxxer fights – The new broadcast deal will see action shown on Saturday nights across BBC TV and BBC iPlayer.”
It continued: “Saturday night fights on the BBC! Watch live across BBC TV and BBC iPlayer, with additional behind-the-scenes content on BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport website and social media.”
“BBC are our exclusive free-to-air partner, we will have a different pay TV partner for pay-per-view, but it allows us to build the pay-per-view stars more quickly,” said Shalom.
Asked when the next announcement would come, Shalom said: “That will be quite soon, but we wanted to do BBC first.”
There are still a lot of unknowns about the deal, including when the first show is and what fighters will appear. Shalom, who wanted to focus on the triumph of getting the BBC involved back in boxing again, would not confirm whether September 27, as reported by the Daily Star, was accurate as a launch, but said the first card would be “sooner than you think.”
Asked whether Boxxer was involved in Chris Eubank Jnr’s November rematch with Conor Benn in November, as they were when Eubank – represented by Boxxer – defeated his rival in April at Tottenham Stadium, Shalom said: “[It’s the] same as last time.”
Re: Boxxer agrees on 'historic' broadcast deal with BBC
Who watches TV anymore?
I would think its only an aging demographic, my teenage kids have absolutely no interest in it.
It's going to die eventually and with the BBC involved I'm not sorry.
How it can be described as " free to air" God only knows?
I didn't mind Shalom before and felt some of the stick was OTT , but hope this tie up fails miserably.
I would think its only an aging demographic, my teenage kids have absolutely no interest in it.
It's going to die eventually and with the BBC involved I'm not sorry.
How it can be described as " free to air" God only knows?
I didn't mind Shalom before and felt some of the stick was OTT , but hope this tie up fails miserably.
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SeanBrennan
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Yeah I sounded silly I didn't mean Ben is from a council estate, I mainly meant Eddie seems a bully and just lobbed in the posh word as an extra.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 18:30Ben is posher than EddieSeanBrennan wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 15:18 Was pleased to see this. Just my opinion but it’s good to have someone other than Hearn and Warren, plus he’s only 31 he’s done a lot already. I think some of their actions have been akin to bullying, Eddie I think is very much a posh bully so it rankles and irks me. Hope Ben does well here.
My points are as lucid as ever....
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SeanBrennan
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Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Boxxer agrees on 'historic' broadcast deal with BBC
He’s het to announce a broadcast partner for ppv’s.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:52 Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
The BBC will show cards on iPlayer, BBC one and two.
I’m guessing whether it’s on one or two, it will be on iPlayer regardless.
It won’t take MOTD slots. Instead, the card will likely finish before MOTD, which usually starts at 10:30-10:40.
So they’ll use boxing as a nice lead in.
One thing I’m looking forward to, is no ads.
Unless they show us something else.
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SeanBrennan
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thanks Ruthless, very helpful. Good slot just before MOTD, I'll definitely watch.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 14:08He’s het to announce a broadcast partner for ppv’s.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:52 Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
The BBC will show cards on iPlayer, BBC one and two.
I’m guessing whether it’s on one or two, it will be on iPlayer regardless.
It won’t take MOTD slots. Instead, the card will likely finish before MOTD, which usually starts at 10:30-10:40.
So they’ll use boxing as a nice lead in.
One thing I’m looking forward to, is no ads.
Unless they show us something else.
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Hope things are on the up now for you Sean and yes that fight with Thompson and Rothman was something else.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:52 Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
He's my favourite British fighter of all time tbh, always in absolutely quality fights and holds some great wins.
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maverick23
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I haven’t seen anything re: bbc1. I saw bbc2, bbc3 and iplayer.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 14:08He’s het to announce a broadcast partner for ppv’s.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:52 Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
The BBC will show cards on iPlayer, BBC one and two.
I’m guessing whether it’s on one or two, it will be on iPlayer regardless.
It won’t take MOTD slots. Instead, the card will likely finish before MOTD, which usually starts at 10:30-10:40.
So they’ll use boxing as a nice lead in.
One thing I’m looking forward to, is no ads.
Unless they show us something else.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Shalom mentioned it in an interviewmaverick23 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 16:14I haven’t seen anything re: bbc1. I saw bbc2, bbc3 and iplayer.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 14:08He’s het to announce a broadcast partner for ppv’s.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:52 Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
The BBC will show cards on iPlayer, BBC one and two.
I’m guessing whether it’s on one or two, it will be on iPlayer regardless.
It won’t take MOTD slots. Instead, the card will likely finish before MOTD, which usually starts at 10:30-10:40.
So they’ll use boxing as a nice lead in.
One thing I’m looking forward to, is no ads.
Unless they show us something else.
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Rezzer1967
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Re: Boxxer agrees on 'historic' broadcast deal with BBC
Get well soon. I always enjoy your posts and wish you and your love ones only the very best.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:52 Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
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Frostieballs
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SEAN!! Hope you are doing ok mate?SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 14:18thanks Ruthless, very helpful. Good slot just before MOTD, I'll definitely watch.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 14:08He’s het to announce a broadcast partner for ppv’s.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:52 Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
The BBC will show cards on iPlayer, BBC one and two.
I’m guessing whether it’s on one or two, it will be on iPlayer regardless.
It won’t take MOTD slots. Instead, the card will likely finish before MOTD, which usually starts at 10:30-10:40.
So they’ll use boxing as a nice lead in.
One thing I’m looking forward to, is no ads.
Unless they show us something else.
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Hello mate, I am good thanks feeling extremely positive. Had surgery yesterday so been doing nothing since yesterday afternoon, healing up and feeling very grateful, and have time to go on here so double win. Hope you're well.Frostieballs wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 04:59SEAN!! Hope you are doing ok mate?SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 14:18thanks Ruthless, very helpful. Good slot just before MOTD, I'll definitely watch.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 14:08
He’s het to announce a broadcast partner for ppv’s.
The BBC will show cards on iPlayer, BBC one and two.
I’m guessing whether it’s on one or two, it will be on iPlayer regardless.
It won’t take MOTD slots. Instead, the card will likely finish before MOTD, which usually starts at 10:30-10:40.
So they’ll use boxing as a nice lead in.
One thing I’m looking forward to, is no ads.
Unless they show us something else.
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SeanBrennan
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thank you sincerely mateRezzer1967 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 17:55Get well soon. I always enjoy your posts and wish you and your love ones only the very best.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:52 Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
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thanks mate, I have nothing to grumble about at all and feel extremely positive. Rothman that was it!! I have only ever been able to find a poor soundless recording on YT, it was such a good fight. Thompson looks extremely healthy these days, read an interview with him, think he has a gym and does fitness classes, he has even brought his weight down from CW and looks the picture of health. I always liked him too, a proper warrior, very gently spoken too. Came across as a gentleman.rd350lc wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 14:32Hope things are on the up now for you Sean and yes that fight with Thompson and Rothman was something else.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:52 Has there been confirmation that it will be on BBC 'proper' ie 1 or 2, or iPlayer/something else? I did enjoy watching BBC boxing in the early noughties, remember Robin Reid albeit the mental WBF belt he defended on there; Froch, Haye, Thompson too iirc, I think I watched that insane fight where Thompson was getting battered by a tall South African then splattered him. I won't mention the Audley fights...
Just had my op and banned from housework or work so remembered I'd not been on here for a bit, hope everyone is well.
He's my favourite British fighter of all time tbh, always in absolutely quality fights and holds some great wins.
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https://x.com/NewAgeBoxingUK/status/196 ... 76/photo/1
Boxxer is now going after John Wischusen in the courts, according to this link, supposedly for breach of contract.
Boxxer is now going after John Wischusen in the courts, according to this link, supposedly for breach of contract.
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Perhaps Benny sees the way to make money in the future is through litigation rather than being a boxing promoter