10 Reasons Why TKO Can Be The New HBO And Showtime Boxing Starting With Canelo vs Crawford Event

10 Reasons Why Tko Can Be The New Hbo And Showtime Boxing Starting With Canelo Vs Crawford Event

TKO Boxing lead by Turki Alalshikh, Dana White and Nick Khan starts promoting boxing with the UFC, WWE and Netflix next week.

It’s the big one.

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez vs Terence Crawford on September 13th live on Netflix.

Some of the old guard boxing fans from the older generation miss HBO and Showtime Boxing and okay, they were great.

But Max Kellerman and Jim Lampley from the HBO crew are now back calling the fight next week for TKO on Netflix.

10 Reasons Why TKO Can Be The New HBO And Showtime Boxing Starting With Canelo vs Crawford Event

Here’s why TKO is the present and future:

Superfight Launch: Canelo vs. Crawford on Netflix, rivaling HBO’s classics.
Annual Schedule: 12 premium cards yearly, like HBO/Showtime.
Saudi Backing: Unlimited funds for big purses, outpacing legacy networks.
UFC Expertise: Dana White boosts promotion, echoing HBO’s impact.
Streaming Dominance: Netflix deal targets modern fans, surpassing cable.
Talent Pipeline: 150+ prospects in a unified league, fixing fragmentation.
Global Expansion: U.S. and Saudi events, broader than HBO/Showtime.
Regulatory Push: Ali Act tweaks enable TKO’s innovative model.
Cross-Promotion: UFC/WWE stars hype fights, like Showtime’s All Access.
Production Power: Top broadcasts match HBO’s quality.

That is not accounting for the new Paramount deal as well the UFC scooped up worth nearly 8 billion US dollars recently.

Boxing can avail of them as well.

Scroll to Top