Overtime 'doubling down' on boxing with 8 events on '24 slate

Overtime, understood for its distinguished expert basketball league showcasing a few of the leading 16-20 year-olds beyond the NCAA, has actually revealed its return to the world of boxing for a 2nd year of occasions beginning on March 29, according to authorities who consulted with ESPN.

Last year, Overtime debuted its boxing efforts with 4 fight nights held at the OTE Arena in Atlanta. This year, Overtime will broaden its schedule to consist of 8 occasions, with extra occasions set up for April 19, May 31, and June 28.

OTX GM Brandon Rhodes informed ESPN, “After going beyond market expectations in Year 1, we are doubling down on our dedication to do things in a different way for the fans, fighters, and the sport as a whole. We are concentrated on developing a significant experience both inside and beyond the ring, promoting never-before-seen boxing occasions, and promoting an authentic connection in between our fighters and audience.”

In a brand-new advancement, Overtime prepares to sign 10 fighters to multiyear marketing offers, a departure from in 2015 when the promo did not sign any fighters.

Additionally, Overtime will debut an eight-fighter, single-elimination junior middleweight competition on April 19, where the last 2 fighters will contend for an Overtime marketing agreement and a prize money.

The 4 fight nights will as soon as again be transmitted on DAZN, along with Overtime and DAZN’s social networks channels.

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