The boxing scene in the UK is currently thriving, with a number of fighters capable of capturing a global audience’s attention.
Notable names include Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, and Daniel Dubois. Joshua and Dubois recently faced off for the IBF world heavyweight crown, with Dubois emerging as the victor.
Despite the outcome, Joshua earned more financially, showcasing the lucrative nature of boxing in the UK. A massive crowd of 96,000 attended the Joshua vs. Dubois fight at Wembley Stadium, highlighting the sport’s commercial appeal.
In recent years, however, fewer significant UK fights have been held in Las Vegas, once a boxing mecca.
The Decline of Boxing in Vegas
Las Vegas has long been synonymous with entertainment, particularly casino gambling and attracting major events.
While Vegas remains a hub for gambling, the decline in top-level boxing events hosted there is evident.
The city’s focus has shifted to other sports like NFL, NHL, and even Formula 1, leaving boxing fans somewhat disappointed.
Where are the Big Fights Held Now?
The Gulf States, particularly the UAE and Saudi Arabia, have become hotspots for major boxing events, challenging Vegas’s status.
With their immense wealth, these nations are attracting prestigious bouts and striving to become the new global boxing capital.
The UAE, in particular, under Sheikh Tahnoun’s leadership, is making significant strides in establishing itself as a combat sports destination.
Saudi Arabia’s success in hosting major events like the Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou fight further highlights Vegas’s declining prominence in the boxing world.
To regain its status, Vegas must make a concerted effort to attract top fighters and secure major bouts, demonstrating its commitment to reclaiming the title as the home of boxing.