
Boxing, hip-hop and Detroit: Dmitriy Salita’s investment in the sport
Dmitriy Salita has invested in Detroit through boxing, and now he has entered Phase 2: combining championship-level fights, hip-hop culture and a Claressa Shields-led roster.

Dmitriy Salita has invested in Detroit through boxing, and now he has entered Phase 2: combining championship-level fights, hip-hop culture and a Claressa Shields-led roster.

Dmitriy Salita believes that Atif Oberlton, a 29-year-old from Philadelphia, is good enough to compete with the best light heavyweights in the world.

“He was released last night with no reported injuries,” Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions messaged BoxingScene on Monday.

Dmitriy Salita’s TikTok dances with Claressa Shields reflect his belief in embracing each fighter’s individuality, writes Lucas Ketelle.

Pagan defeated Bryan Jimenez via a 10-round unanimous decision on Tuesday night at the GLC Live at 20 Monroe in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Dmitry Salita’s evolution from world-class fighter to respected boxing promoter reflects not only personal growth but also a sharp ability to build teams and partnerships that bring his vision to life, writes Lucas Ketelle.

Dmitriy Salita wanted a broadcast team that could truly capture and project boxing's authenticity to the fans. He believes he has now got one.

This is the first of a three-part series on the makings of Dmitriy Salita’s “Big Time Boxing” series. In this story, we focus on Salita Promotions’ history of building fighters.

Claressa Shields and Dmitriy Salita's latest collaboration once again raised the bar for the sport, writes Jake Donovan.

In a guest column for BoxingScene, Dmitriy Salita, founder of Salita Promotions, asserts that looking to the old ways may be the answer to ensuring boxing's future.