H.E. Advisor Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), announced an agreement has been reached between world renowned boxing promoters Frank Warren of Queensberry Promotions and Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing which will see the promotional outfits face-off in an historic five-versus-five fight night.
Alalshikh said: “This type of agreement is what boxing fans have been waiting for, as the best champions worldwide are going to be a part of the five-versus-five fight night. Riyadh Calendar is looking forward to hosting more exciting events.” And added: “These unique partnerships promise boxing fans from around the globe more unforgettable sports events”.
This unique collaboration will take place during Riyadh Calendar and promises a thrilling experience for boxing fans worldwide.
The date and fight card will be announced at a press conference during the Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou fight week in March.
Warren said: “We’ve always liked a challenge, and this is a mouthwatering one. I honestly think this is one of the most intriguing events you could think of in boxing. A proper event to find out whose stable is stronger. I’d like to thank His Excellency Turki Alalshikh, who is really changing the game, like we said right at the start. He’s injected a new energy into the sport. This Queensberry vs Matchroom fight night encapsulates all of the elements you want in an event as a promoter: Rivalry, characters, history and competition. It’s time to settle the score, who’s getting the bragging rights?”
Hearn said: “For decades it has been the Hearns versus the Warrens. Matchroom versus Queensberry. It is without doubt the most storied rivalry in the Sport. Now, thanks to the unrivalled vision of His Excellency, Turki Alalshikh, fight fans witnessed a handshake that broke the internet - and now they will see the world’s leading promoters going hammer and tong to settle a score for the ages. It’s the best against the best and this unprecedented night of boxing in Riyadh will live long in the memory."
Frank Warren, Eddie Hearn Agreement Reached For 'Five vs. Five' Fight Card

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ShoulderRollSat Jan 20, 2024, 12:45 AM UTC
I think that is exactly what they are doing.
Fury, win or lose vs Usyk vs winner of Francis and AJ - colossal in the UK and worldwide (except States and Canada)
There is a rematch clause for Fury vs Usyk. Neither of those two will be free to fight anyone else for the immediate future.
BigZ44Fri Jan 19, 2024, 5:44 PM UTC
These surely aren't the fights that are gonna happen, but there are some intriguing potential matchups if they really went for it:
Hrgovic/Zhang 2
Joyce/White
Dubois/Huni
Itauma/Romford Bull
Yarde/Callum Smith
Hutchinson/Spider Richards
Parker/Conway
Bentley/Ammo
Sheeraz/Cash
Heaney/Ababiy
O'Leary/Mati
Gwynne/Cully
Hughes/Berinchyk
Frankham/Castro
Collins/Price
Ball/Lara
McCann/McGrail
Masoud/Baluta
FlapFri Jan 19, 2024, 4:42 PM UTC
I get it but it’s still boxer vs boxer to a boxing promoter
Thisis just like picking the flavour of the month
Imagine a 1-1 fighter , mma guy fighting for the prestigious unified heavyweight championship
What does that say about the guys working their azz off to get to that pinnacle
Prestige is gone and so will beman people who dreamed of achieving that pinnacle , lmo
I totally agree. Nngannou shouldn't be in line for a shot at unification for all the reasons you mentioned.
MulaKOFri Jan 19, 2024, 4:38 PM UTC
If boxing keeps trying to put a square peg in a round hole I agree with your take. If boxing decides to actually appeal to fans (us the hardcores & those that come over when boxing does big things) on a consistent basis its a game changer for the sport.
I can't predict which way it'll go & knowing the history I'd lean towards a pessimistic stance, like you, with boxing thinking small instead of big, BUT if boxing rides the current its on its a tide that'll raise all ships to higher ground. The opportunity is there. Its just if "boxing" decides to do the right thing.
Hey man , can’t disagree with what your saying and I’m hopeful but just being realistic
SteveMFri Jan 19, 2024, 4:17 PM UTC
Yeah.
I honestly can’t think of 5 good fights that can be put together between these two stables. The best bet would be at heavyweight and you know they aren't doing Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua.
I think that is exactly what they are doing.
Fury, win or lose vs Usyk vs winner of Francis and AJ - colossal in the UK and worldwide (except States and Canada)

