Matchroom Boxing Sues BOXXER and Sky Sports Over Joshua Buatsi's Contract
Matchroom Boxing, the boxing promotion giant led by Eddie Hearn, has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Ben Shalom's upstart BOXXER and Sky Sports in the High Court, throwing the future of promising light-heavyweight Joshua Buatsi into the ring. The lawsuit centers around Buatsi's contract, with both Matchroom and BOXXER claiming conflicting rights to the talented fighter. Details of the lawsuit remain under wraps, but it appears to stem from Matchroom's claim that they exercised their matching rights on Buatsi, keeping him under their banner. However, Buatsi has publicly denied this, leaving the situation shrouded in legal uncertainty. Adding another layer of intrigue is the potential involvement of Mazhar Majeed, a controversial figure once banned from boxing for his role in a 2010 spot-fixing scandal. While Majeed is not officially named in the lawsuit, his presence in discussions between Buatsi and BOXXER executives while Buatsi was still under contract with Matchroom could raise eyebrows and potentially influence the court's decision. This legal battle has significant implications for Buatsi's career trajectory. At 28, he is considered one of the brightest prospects in light-heavyweight boxing, with a 16-0 record and a reputation for exciting, aggressive fighting. His next move will be crucial in shaping his future success. The lawsuit also marks a significant clash between Matchroom and BOXXER, two of the UK's leading boxing promoters. BOXXER, backed by Sky Sports, has been making waves in the industry with its aggressive acquisitions and ambitious plans. This lawsuit represents a major test for the young company, potentially hindering their momentum or solidifying their position as a challenger to Matchroom's dominance. With the case now in the hands of the High Court, the boxing world awaits a verdict that will determine Joshua Buatsi's next opponent and potentially reshape the landscape of British boxing. Stay tuned for further updates as this legal saga unfolds. #Matchroom #Boxing #BOXXER #SkySports #JoshuaBuatsi #MAzharMajeed