- Sky Sports will not renew their exclusive broadcasting contract with Boxxer
- Four-year deal was struck in 2021 following Eddie Hearn’s high-profile exit
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Sky Sports will not renew boxing promoter Ben Shalom’s lucrative deal when it expires at the end of this month.
Mail Sport understands conversations remain ongoing about future collaborations between the broadcaster and Shalom, whose Boxxer company were plucked from relative obscurity in 2021 and handed a £36million, four-year contract in the wake of Sky’s split from Eddie Hearn.
But with Boxxer’s arrangement expiring on June 30, multiple sources have confirmed Shalom’s outfit will not be retained on an exclusive basis. Their final scheduled show of the existing deal was Callum Simpson’s European title with Ivan Zucco in Barnsley on Saturday (June 7).
Sky Sports declined to comment. A Boxxer spokesperson said: ‘Boxxer has enjoyed a hugely successful partnership with Sky Sports in our first broadcast cycle, delivering a series of groundbreaking events and establishing as the UK’s fastest-growing and most innovative boxing promoter.
‘We are approaching the start of a new broadcast cycle and look forward to making a formal announcement very soon.’
It is understood that while Sky Sports are still in discussions with Boxxer, their future strategy will likely see them pick up individual rights for big fights from a range of promoters.

Sky Sports will not renew their exclusive broadcasting deal with boxing promoter Ben Shalom when it expires at the end of June

Boxxer signed a four-year deal with the broadcaster worth £36million in the summer of 2021

The partnership emerged after Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing moved to DAZN
Shalom’s tenure has not been short of incident, which has included scrutiny of Boxxer’s links to the convicted cricket spot-fixer Mazhar Majeed, who advises Boxxer fighter Chris Eubank Jr.
There have also been eyebrows raised within boxing about the quality of Boxxer’s cards, though Sky sources insist they were satisfied, citing the recent Eubank Jr bout with Conor Benn and Kell Brook’s 2022 clash against Amir Khan.
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Sky Sports will NOT renew lucrative Boxxer deal when it expires this month – as the four-year exclusive deal between the broadcaster and promoter Ben Shalom comes to an end