Boxing stable

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A boxing stable is a company that organizes and markets boxing events and is responsible for looking after and advising professional boxers and their trainers who are under contract . As a rule, these stables are dominated by well-known promoters.

In contrast to amateur boxing clubs, boxing stables are not about the sporting comparison with other boxing stables, but about the successful marketing of boxers and their fights.

Germany

The most famous German boxing stables are

United States

Max Hoff

The American mobster Max Hoff also got into the boxing business and by the end of the 1920s he had one of the largest numbers of professional boxers in the USA . Hoff never had a champion under contract, but his boxers were often at the top of the rating lists. In 1928 he founded "Max Hoff Inc.", the first corporation ( GmbH ) in the boxing business.

Current boxing promoters (selection)

Rest of Europe

  • Frank Warrens Sports Network, dominant promoter in England
  • Brothers Acaries in France

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. UNDERCARD ANNOUNCED FOR ESPN BOXING IN MINNEAPOLIS ON FRIDAY, JUNE 21! on warriorsboxing.com