Boxing on a rival promoters bill - Could it now happen more?
Posted: 19 Aug 2018, 16:52
This has been unusual down the years barring purse bids and the fighter in question being down the pecking order of the promoter.
Examples down the years include Paul Smith v Tony Dodson (when Smith was with Queensbury.) John Ryder v Billy Joe. Nick Blackwell v Ryder. Miles Shinkwin v Hosea Burton. Those kind of guys.
Now with Billy Joe fighting Andrade in the US on a Matchroom show, BT PPV and the possible pot of money coming from Dazn do people think we may now see some bigger names from each stable appearing on the other channel?
We've seen down the years the PPV shows need decent undercards. Frampton v Quigg was forgettable and there was no undercard to back it up whereas Whyte v Parker ended up with people giving some praise because the undercard ended up lighting up and had recognisable names.
Could it be that good money is offered across the divide and the promoters and managers in question back their man to cross the road and do the business?
Examples down the years include Paul Smith v Tony Dodson (when Smith was with Queensbury.) John Ryder v Billy Joe. Nick Blackwell v Ryder. Miles Shinkwin v Hosea Burton. Those kind of guys.
Now with Billy Joe fighting Andrade in the US on a Matchroom show, BT PPV and the possible pot of money coming from Dazn do people think we may now see some bigger names from each stable appearing on the other channel?
We've seen down the years the PPV shows need decent undercards. Frampton v Quigg was forgettable and there was no undercard to back it up whereas Whyte v Parker ended up with people giving some praise because the undercard ended up lighting up and had recognisable names.
Could it be that good money is offered across the divide and the promoters and managers in question back their man to cross the road and do the business?