Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
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Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
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Warren’s Queensberry Promotions has been named the 26th fastest growing business in the UK by the Sunday Times.
The boxing promotional powerhouse, which is guided behind the scenes by George Warren, is the company with the third highest revenue on the list.
George’s father, 74-year-old Frank, is an International Boxing Hall of Fame promoter who has, in the past, worked with the likes of Naseem Hamed, Frank Bruno, Joe Calzaghe, Ricky Hatton and Amir Khan.
But, more recently, his burgeoning stable has included Tyson Fury, Hamzah Sheeraz, Daniel Dubois, Fabio Wardley, Moses Itauma and countless others.
Last year, he promoted Dubois’ second bout with Oleksandr Usyk, at Wembley Stadium, and according to the Sunday Times list, Queensberry reported £167.2m in sales for a 124.27 per cent growth.
The newspaper said: “The business, which is based in Hertfordshire, is now led by Warren’s son George, 39. The signing of the boxers Moses Itauma and Daniel Dubois, as well as a multiyear deal with the streaming giant DAZN in 2024, contributed to turnover reaching £167.2 million last year.”
Warren’s Queensberry Promotions has been named the 26th fastest growing business in the UK by the Sunday Times.
The boxing promotional powerhouse, which is guided behind the scenes by George Warren, is the company with the third highest revenue on the list.
George’s father, 74-year-old Frank, is an International Boxing Hall of Fame promoter who has, in the past, worked with the likes of Naseem Hamed, Frank Bruno, Joe Calzaghe, Ricky Hatton and Amir Khan.
But, more recently, his burgeoning stable has included Tyson Fury, Hamzah Sheeraz, Daniel Dubois, Fabio Wardley, Moses Itauma and countless others.
Last year, he promoted Dubois’ second bout with Oleksandr Usyk, at Wembley Stadium, and according to the Sunday Times list, Queensberry reported £167.2m in sales for a 124.27 per cent growth.
The newspaper said: “The business, which is based in Hertfordshire, is now led by Warren’s son George, 39. The signing of the boxers Moses Itauma and Daniel Dubois, as well as a multiyear deal with the streaming giant DAZN in 2024, contributed to turnover reaching £167.2 million last year.”
Re: Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
All funded by Turki
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Re: Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
Qberry seem very much to be on the outs with Supreme Turki now
Their sudden flurry of publicity regarding how much money they've made recently and how solid a business they are is probably not a coincidence
Check back in 12 months and see how the next set of numbers looks vs this one
Their sudden flurry of publicity regarding how much money they've made recently and how solid a business they are is probably not a coincidence
Check back in 12 months and see how the next set of numbers looks vs this one
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Re: Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
Turki wasn't involved with Usyk v Dubois or Dubois v Wardley, I don't think. Whatever, Queensbury are still light years ahead of where they were in the not so distant past. Definitely the number one promoter in the UK.johnmanchester wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:22 Qberry seem very much to be on the outs with Supreme Turki now
Their sudden flurry of publicity regarding how much money they've made recently and how solid a business they are is probably not a coincidence
Check back in 12 months and see how the next set of numbers looks vs this one
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johnmanchester
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Re: Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
I think they're headed for turbulence. I think all the promoters are. ZuffTurk is going to be a massive problem for them all.mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:25Turki wasn't involved with Usyk v Dubois or Dubois v Wardley, I don't think. Whatever, Queensbury are still light years ahead of where they were in the not so distant past. Definitely the number one promoter in the UK.johnmanchester wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:22 Qberry seem very much to be on the outs with Supreme Turki now
Their sudden flurry of publicity regarding how much money they've made recently and how solid a business they are is probably not a coincidence
Check back in 12 months and see how the next set of numbers looks vs this one
Re: Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
You might want to check the sponsorship all over both of those fights. He might not have promoted it but he's definitely not paying market rates for Riyadh Season or The Ring sponsorship of events.mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:25Turki wasn't involved with Usyk v Dubois or Dubois v Wardley, I don't think. Whatever, Queensbury are still light years ahead of where they were in the not so distant past. Definitely the number one promoter in the UK.johnmanchester wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:22 Qberry seem very much to be on the outs with Supreme Turki now
Their sudden flurry of publicity regarding how much money they've made recently and how solid a business they are is probably not a coincidence
Check back in 12 months and see how the next set of numbers looks vs this one
Agreed that Queensbury are definitely number one over here at the moment though after scooping up most of the top heavies and top domestic talent.
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Re: Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
Warren has been #1 for a while:mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:25Turki wasn't involved with Usyk v Dubois or Dubois v Wardley, I don't think. Whatever, Queensbury are still light years ahead of where they were in the not so distant past. Definitely the number one promoter in the UK.johnmanchester wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:22 Qberry seem very much to be on the outs with Supreme Turki now
Their sudden flurry of publicity regarding how much money they've made recently and how solid a business they are is probably not a coincidence
Check back in 12 months and see how the next set of numbers looks vs this one
Eddie has been to focused on worldwide and US shows as well.
Frank has been the only consistent one in the UK.
Done a terrific job.
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Re: Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
Neither were Ring events either, but I get what you're saying.joshj909 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:31You might want to check the sponsorship all over both of those fights. He might not have promoted it but he's definitely not paying market rates for Riyadh Season or The Ring sponsorship of events.mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:25Turki wasn't involved with Usyk v Dubois or Dubois v Wardley, I don't think. Whatever, Queensbury are still light years ahead of where they were in the not so distant past. Definitely the number one promoter in the UK.johnmanchester wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 04:22 Qberry seem very much to be on the outs with Supreme Turki now
Their sudden flurry of publicity regarding how much money they've made recently and how solid a business they are is probably not a coincidence
Check back in 12 months and see how the next set of numbers looks vs this one
Agreed that Queensbury are definitely number one over here at the moment though after scooping up most of the top heavies and top domestic talent.
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Re: Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
The fat Dazn payment has to be considered too.
Still makes me laugh after all the negativity around Dazn from the Warrens and then ending up on it,
Still makes me laugh after all the negativity around Dazn from the Warrens and then ending up on it,
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Re: Warren’s Queensberry Promotions generate colossal turnover for 2025
And with Arum.Twinkle Toes wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 05:34 The fat Dazn payment has to be considered too.
Still makes me laugh after all the negativity around Dazn from the Warrens and then ending up on it,
They all did.
What they call it?
Deadzone?
All the promoters and other networks. Showtime as well.
Even PBC have ended up on a bloody app.