Matchroom Sport

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Matchroom Sport is a UK-based sporting event promotions company founded by Barry Hearn and run by him and his son Eddie Hearn. It first came to attention in the sports of snooker and boxing and is also involved in pool, bowling, golf, fishing, darts, table tennis, poker and gymnastics. The company is based in Brentwood, Essex.[1]

Matchroom Sport
Company typePrivate
IndustrySports promotion
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982) in Brentwood, Essex, England
HeadquartersBrentwood, Essex
Key people
Barry Hearn (Founder and father)
Eddie Hearn (Son)
Websitewww.matchroom.com

Matchroom has had broadcasting agreements in the United Kingdom with DAZN, Sky Sports, ITV, and the BBC.

History

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Matchroom formed in 1982 concentrating on snooker management with the likes of Steve Davis, Dennis Taylor, and Jimmy White under contract. It sponsored two non-ranking tournaments, the Matchroom Professional Championship (1986–1988, restricted to its contracted players) and Matchroom League (1987–1994). A novelty song called "Snooker Loopy" by "Chas & Dave and The Matchroom Mob" reached number 6 in the UK Singles Chart in 1986, with five Matchroom players featured on backup vocals and in the video.

Hearn's first foray into boxing promotion was the Frank Bruno vs. Joe Bugner heavyweight clash in 1987 in front of 35,000 people at White Hart Lane.[2][3]

The range of sports increased in 1994 with the Mosconi Cup, an event which sees teams from Europe and the United States compete in a 9-ball pool tournament.[4][5] It has become a major event on the professional pool calendar.[6]

Over the years, Matchroom's portfolio under Hearn grew, taking a majority stake in the Professional Darts Corporation in 2001, helping oversee a growth in the sport.[3] Matchroom Sport also promote the World Cup of Pool, a national team scotch doubles event, and the World Pool Masters, an annual nine-ball event.[7]

In 2002, the company formed PGA EuroPro Tour, the UK's leading developmental golf tour, in association with the PGA.[8] Later, in the 2000s, came ten pin bowling's Weber Cup.[9] In 2009, Barry Hearn became the majority shareholder in World Snooker Tour Ltd. Since then the sport has grown, with prize money increased and new events introduced worldwide.[10]

More recently, Matchroom has launched the World Championship of Ping Pong,[11] Superstars of Gymnastics, British Basketball All-Stars,[12] and British Fast5 Netball All-Stars.

In May 2018, Matchroom Boxing agreed five-year deal with DAZN reportedly worth £740 million to promote 16 fights in the US on the channel.[13] In June 2021, both firms extended its agreement.[14]

In April 2021, Barry Hearn stepped down as chairman with his son Eddie taking over the role. Barry will continue as president in an advisory role, while Eddie takes over as head of the PGA EuroPro tour, alongside overseeing Matchroom's wider operations and continuing to head the boxing division.[15]

Boxing

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Current stable

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Boxer Nationality Weight Signed Title
Nikita Ababiy   American Middleweight 17 July 2018
Murodjon Akhmadaliev   Uzbekistan Bantamweight 25 April 2019
Demetrius Andrade   American Middleweight 17 July 2018 WBO middleweight champion
Qais Ashfaq   English Bantamweight 1 February 2018
Martin Bakole   Congolese Heavyweight 10 July 2019
Zelfa Barrett   English Super-featherweight March 2020 Commonwealth super-featherweight champion
Reece Bellotti   English Featherweight 30 June 2015
Conor Benn   English Welterweight 30 March 2016
Chris Billam-Smith   English Cruiserweight WBO cruiserweight champion
Dmitry Bivol   Russian Light-heavyweight 15 January 2019 WBA light-heavyweight champion
Arthur Biyarslanov   Canadian Light-welterweight 29 March 2019
Cecilia Brækhus   Norwegian Welterweight 22 October 2019
Joshua Buatsi   English Light-heavyweight 5 June 2017
Ricky Burns   Scottish Lightweight 11 March 2013
Felix Cash   English Middleweight 11 May 2016 Commonwealth middleweight champion
Marc Castro   American Featherweight
Ted Cheeseman   English Light-middleweight 9 April 2015 British light-middleweight champion
Souleymane Cissokho   French Light-middleweight
Kieron Conway   English Light-middleweight 12 July 2019
Joe Cordina   Welsh Lightweight 1 February 2017 British lightweight champion
Shannon Courtenay   English Super-featherweight
Robbie Davies Jr   English Light-welterweight
Rhiannon Dixon   English Lightweight WBO female lightweight World champion
John Docherty   Scottish Super-middleweight 11 July 2018
Sam Eggington   English Light-middleweight 1 October 2014
Alexis Espino   American Middleweight 28 October 2018
Juan Francisco Estrada   Mexican Super-flyweight 28 June 2019 WBA (Super) and The Ring super-flyweight champion
Tevin Farmer   American Super-featherweight 23 August 2018
Aqib Fiaz   English Lightweight
Rocky Fielding   English Super-middleweight 6 June 2012
Scott Fitzgerald   English Light-middleweight 21 September 2015 British light-middleweight champion
Raymond Ford   American Super-featherweight
Charles Frankham   English Featherweight 14 January 2019
Kid Galahad   English Featherweight
Jordan Gill   English Featherweight 29 October 2018
Shakhram Giyasov   Uzbekistan Welterweight 25 April 2019
Devin Haney   American Lightweight 25 April 2019 WBC lightweight champion
Terri Harper   English Super-featherweight 24 September 2019
John Hedges   English Super-middleweight
Filip Hrgović   Croatian Heavyweight 14 February 2019
Daniel Jacobs   American Middleweight 23 September 2017
Callum Johnson   Scottish Light-heavyweight 30 June 2015
Natasha Jonas   English Lightweight 20 June 2017
Otha Jones III   American Welterweight 16 January 2019
Anthony Joshua   English Heavyweight 24 July 2013
Josh Kelly   English Welterweight 8 February 2017
Israil Madrimov   Uzbekistan Light-middleweight 7 March 2019
Magomedrasul Majidov   Uzbekistan Heavyweight 10 September 2019
Florian Marku   Albanian Welterweight 27 November 2020
Savannah Marshall   English Super-middleweight 1 August 2019
Julio Cesar Martinez   Mexican Flyweight 11 October 2019 WBC flyweight champion
Reshat Mati   American Lightweight 17 July 2018
Lawrence Okolie   English Cruiserweight 18 January 2017
Diego Pacheco   American Middleweight 5 October 2018
Hopey Price   English Super-bantamweight 11 October 2018
Craig Richards   English Light-heavyweight
Lewis Ritson   English Light-welterweight 10 October 2017
Srisaket Sor Rungvisai   Thai Super-flyweight 30 January 2019
Shannon Ryan   English Super-flyweight March 2023 WBA female super-flyweight International champion
Billy Joe Saunders   English Super-middleweight 13 August 2019
Ellie Scotney   English Super-bantamweight IBF, WBO and The Ring female super-bantamweight World champion
Callum Smith   English Super-middleweight 3 October 2012
Dalton Smith   English Light-welterweight 21 March 2019
Katie Taylor   Irish Lightweight 27 October 2016 WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring female lightweight champion
James Tennyson   Northern Irish Lightweight
Jessie Vargas   American Light-middleweight 17 July 2018
Josh Warrington   English Featherweight February 2020
Martin Joseph Ward   English Super-featherweight 31 May 2012
Fabio Wardley   English Heavyweight British, Commonwealth and WBO European heavyweight champion
Dillian Whyte   English Heavyweight 20 May 2016
Thomas Whittaker Hart   English Light-heavyweight
Austin Williams   American Middleweight 26 February 2019
Gamal Yafai   English Super-bantamweight
Khalid Yafai   English Super-flyweight 14 May 2012
Daniyar Yeleussinov   Kazakhstani Welterweight 5 March 2018
Zhang Zhilei   Chinese Heavyweight 24 September 2020
Canelo Alvarez   Mexican Super-middleweight 19 December 2020 WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF, and The Ring super middleweight champion

References

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  1. ^ "MATCHROOM SPORT LIMITED".
  2. ^ Gibson, John (29 July 2008). "Hit man Hearn has shown Midas touch across the whole spectrum of sport; From boxing to darts and snooker to soccer, rags to riches story of ex-accountant who has become a big player in his own right". Evening Chronicle. Newcastle.
  3. ^ a b Ranson, Jacob (31 December 2020). "Barry Hearn awarded OBE in New Year honours list". eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Faith, hope and charity". Sunday Life. 20 November 1994. p. 82.
  5. ^ "Pool star Kelly Fisher wants women to compete at the Mosconi Cup again". skysports.com. 7 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Mosconi Cup returns to Las Vegas, live on Sky Sports". skysports.com. 7 December 2017.
  7. ^ "World Pool Masters Archives - Matchroom Pool". Matchroom Pool. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  8. ^ "Brady's confidence high on the Europro Tour". Irish Independent. 24 June 2002. p. Golfer 3. Retrieved 7 August 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ "About".
  10. ^ "World Snooker: Barry Hearn's replacement Steve Dawson ponders filling big shoes and dealing with Judd Trump". BBC Sport. 27 April 2021.
  11. ^ Jim White, "Darts king Barry Hearn turns his global sights to table tennis", The Daily Telegraph, 4 January 2013.
  12. ^ "Home ⋆ All Stars Basketball". All Stars Basketball.
  13. ^ Lewis, Ron (17 April 2024). "Eddie Hearn's Matchroom agrees £740m US deal". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  14. ^ Dixon, Ed (28 June 2021). "Inside the deal: DAZN and Matchroom Boxing". SportsPro. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  15. ^ "Barry Hearn replaced by son Eddie as chairman of Matchroom". BBC Sport. 20 April 2021.
  16. ^ "Boxers Archive - Matchroom Boxing". Matchroom Boxing.
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