Lately boxing is on fire with big world title fights and undefeated prospects clashing regularly week in week out.
In places and countries all over the world, East and West.
Professional boxing is not like other sports say like the Premier League, the NFL, La Liga, the NHL, the NBA or baseball, all of whom have consistent fixtures set in stone at the start of each seasons of which traditionally the TV companies, now the streaming internet companies, and commercial sponsorship giant corporations knew about in advance.
So they can put their marketing budgets aside whether Q1 (Quarter one), Q2, Q3 or Q4 in advance of the sporting events.
Same with the FIFA World Cup and Champions League in soccer as well.
Same with the Super Bowl.
While boxing was not able to do that for many years, now, and certainly soon, it will be able to — just in its own way. Professional boxing and at its top tier is an international worldwide sport in countries around the world and per GDP and revenue in government and business terms, boxing generates more than any of them practically when you add up all the gross revenues the thousands maybe tens of thousands of professional boxing events all around the world every year generate at the event, online and in the cities they take place in.
How The Improving Boxing Schedule Is Helping The Entire Sport
There is many professional boxing events that go on in Mexico and South America every week with their own sponsors and TV companies outside of the English speaking world for instance. This happens everywhere.
So, now that boxing is seeing more fights and events happen than ever be it a combination of title fights, prospect fights, influencer boxing, exhibitions with big names and just more quality professional boxing on more networks and platforms, the net benefit for the entire sport is huge.
Boxing is popular worldwide again and will be much more soon, the brand and product, and soon the rest of the industry, will be cleaned up and improved also with less snake oil salesmen in it.
Giving more companies and governments more incentive to ever to tap into boxing’s wild power and eyeballs and influence, worldwide, unlike that of any sport.

