Watch: UFC Fight Pass Continue To Show Boxing And Interview Floyd Mayweather

UFC Fight Pass Continue To Show Boxing And Interview Floyd Mayweather

The UFC, Dana White and UFC Fight Pass continue to make a big push into the sport of boxing and tonight it showed again.

White promotes Ireland’s Callum Smith but has been getting UFC Fight Pass and all its platforms to be showing more boxing than ever lately.

Tonight on X UFC Fight Pass were everywhere in boxing, frankly, and picked up this Mayweather interview on his new young fighter that went under the radar mostly:

Curmel Moton remember the name.

Aa real little hitman in there with a quick kill tonight.

They won’t be able to keep this guy’s ability under the radar much longer, what a fighter, only 18-years-old.

As for the UFC and White in boxing, a lot going on here that some are not paying attention to.

The UFC Fight Pass platform clearly continues to expand its boxing offerings.

Solidifying the sport’s position as a major player in the global sports landscape.

This move acknowledges the undeniable worldwide popularity of boxing, which transcends geographical boundaries and attracts a wide fan base.

By showcasing more boxing events, Fight Pass caters to a broader audience, tapping into the sport’s rich history and enduring appeal.

Boxing’s widespread popularity stems from its straightforward nature, where two athletes engage in a primal battle of skill, strength, and strategy.

The sport’s universal appeal also lies in the compelling narratives that unfold inside the ring, where fighters often overcome adversity and embody the spirit of human perseverance.

The decision by the UFC to feature more boxing on Fight Pass reflects a strategic move to capitalize on the sport’s global appeal and expand the platform’s reach.

Boxing is bigger than ever internationally now and this will only grow with other markets in the years ahead.

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