"Boxxer's Strategic Focus: Growing Organically Instead of Relying on Big-Name Signings"
Ben Shalom, the dynamic force behind Boxxer promotions, is shaking up the boxing world with his innovative approach. Instead of chasing established fighters, he's nurturing raw talent to create future stars. Shalom, the exclusive promoter for Sky Sports, has a keen eye for spotting potential, evident in his signings of Olympians like Lauren Price, Frazer Clarke, and Ben Whittaker.
Excitement brews as Shalom unveils his latest gem, Scottish middleweight prospect Sam Hickey. "We're all about starting from the ground up, handpicking fighters with the right mindset, fanbase, and hunger for success," Shalom explains. This strategy has yielded success stories like Adam Azim, Callum Simpson, and Caroline Dubois, cementing Boxxer's reputation for cultivating champions.
Upcoming events promise a thrilling lineup, with Natasha Jonas headlining in Liverpool and Callum Simpson taking center stage in Sheffield. Fans can also anticipate the return of junior welterweight contender Adam Azim in London. Amidst the buzz, all eyes are on Paris Olympic super heavyweight Delicious Orie, a standout figure considering a leap into the professional realm.
Orie, having navigated the post-Olympic limelight, is weighing his options, including a potential venture into the WWE. Shalom, recognizing Orie's charisma and talent, remains open to the prospect of welcoming him into the Boxxer family. "He's a heavyweight with charisma, exploring all avenues for his future. Let's see where destiny leads him in the coming weeks," Shalom muses, hinting at a possible collaboration with the promising Orie.