The UK has a unique ability to maybe more than anywhere else over the last decade or more to sell out stadiums often soccer stadiums for big boxing matches.
David Haye the former heavyweight champion of the world has had his say on Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul taking place next up.
There are two high profile world champions in boxing at the moment both with the nickname 'The Monster' but who really is the real one?
Chris Eubank Jr lost a shut out points verdict by UD at the weekend just gone in the UK in what was an entertaining fight but he came up short in and the better fighter won.
Over the years boxing has a long history with things like Hollywood, the music industry, the wider entertainment and pop culture industry and of course the wider sporting industry.
Boxing is one of those sports that has the ability to capture the attention of the masses faster than maybe most sports when you look at it.
Jake Paul has gone from one extreme to the other, from fighting little Gervonta Davis to instead really fighting heavyweight Anthony Joshua.
Rap legend 50 Cent is getting involved in boxing again more with walking fighters to the ring for their ring music entrance and so on.
England's Fabio Wardley has become the WBO heavyweight champion of the world without actually even throwing a punch in the ring, incredibly.
Former heavyweight champion of the world Tyson Fury is taking a keen eye on the Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul fight. His reaction here.
Boxing doesn’t need 6-month hype anymore. With Netflix, social media, and built-in audiences, Joshua vs Jake Paul sold itself in under 30 days – proof the sport now runs at internet speed.
The Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul fight is now on and confirmed and official and it is a real professional heavyweight fight. Moses Itauma reacts.