Boxing has enjoyed a remarkable resurgence in popularity, buoyed by the recent events hosted in Saudi Arabia, including the stacked cards at “Day of Reckoning” and “Knockout Chaos.” We wanted to bring you three countries where the popularity of the sweet science is growing.
Under the dynamic leadership of Turki Alalshikh, Riyadh has emerged as a central hub for high-profile boxing showdowns, uniting promoters Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren. The increasing popularity in Saudi Arabia is helping local talents like Ziyad Almaayouf, who recently showcased his skills on the “Knockout Chaos” undercard. “Zizo” is under the tutelage of Buddy McGirt and looks set for an exciting career.
While France experienced a lull after the successful 1970s, the sport is now experiencing a revival. Fighters such as Nordine Oubaali and the undefeated Souleymane Cissokho are impressing the boxing world, with Cissokho’s recent victory over Isaias Lucero to retain his WBC Silver Welterweight title serving as a testament to the nation’s resurgent boxing scene.
With the Paris 2024 Olympics just around the corner, anticipation mounts regarding its long-term impact on the future of boxing in France.
In India, where amateur boxing has long eclipsed the professional game due to a lack of promotion and revenue – Nishant Dev, a promising amateur, is on a mission to qualify for the 2024 Olympics.
Professional boxer Neeraj Goyat’s recent signing with Most Valuable Promotions signals a beacon of hope for the country’s professional scene. Despite setbacks such as Goyat’s loss to Jose Zepeda, his bounce-back win over Phakorn Aiemyod shows his resilience and punching ability.
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