
In this episode of The 40/40 Vision Podcast, Osama and Matthew Brown discuss the inception and mission of Brunch Boxing, a platform aimed at positively promoting boxing. They explore the challenges of boxing media, the importance of community engagement, and the chemistry between hosts.
Matthew shares his background in journalism, the intricacies of boxing coverage, and the need for better accessibility in the sport. They also delve into predictions for 2026, highlighting the potential for growth in boxing.
Takeaways
Brunch Boxing started as a community-driven platform to promote boxing positively.
The media often focuses on negative aspects of boxing, which can deter fans.
Building a community around boxing is essential for its growth.
Matthew's background in journalism shapes his approach to boxing coverage.
There is a significant amount of backbiting in boxing media.
Accessibility to boxing events is a major issue that needs addressing.
Localizing fights can enhance fan engagement and attendance.
Promoters need to be strategic about fight locations and timing.
2026 is expected to be a pivotal year for boxing with many exciting matchups.
The boxing community must work together to promote the sport effectively.
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