Matchroom Sport

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

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

History

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

As of 2023, boxing accounted for $235M of Matchroom's annual sales revenue.[16] A rising list of signed boxing stars and steady events aided its gaining popularity and viewership growth, with Hearn citing the streaming model with DAZN as a major success factor for the brand.[17]

In 2024, Hearn expressed an interest in exploring a 9pm main event start time for Matchroom fights.[18]

In February 2025, Hearn announced a partnership between Matchroom and event management vendor Victory Live to provide enhanced ticketing distribution and fan experiences.[19]

Current stable

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Boxer Nationality Weight Record World Titles
Murodjon Akhmadaliev Uzbek Super-bantamweight 14-1 (11 KOs)
Dave Allen English Heavyweight 24-7-2 (19 KOs)
Leo Atang English Heavyweight 0-0 (0 KOs)
Tiah Mai Ayton English Featherweight 1-0 (1 KO)
Zelfa Barrett English Super-featherweight 31-3 (17 KOs)
Alexis Barriere Canadian Heavyweight 12-0 (10 KOs)
Criztec Bazaldua American Super-lightweight 6-1 (1 KO)
Reece Bellotti English Super-featherweight 20-5 (15 KOs)
Conor Benn English Welterweight 23-1 (14 KOs)
Taylor Bevan Welsh Super-middleweight 4-0 (4 KOs)
Dmitry Bivol Russian Light-heavyweight 24-1 (12 KOs) WBA, IBF, WBO, and The Ring Light-heavyweight World champion
Junaid Bostan English Super-welterweight 10-0-1 (8 KOs)
Aaron Bowen English Middleweight 5-0 (3 KOs)
Pat Brown English Cruiserweight 2-0 (2 KOs)
Leli Buttigieg English Middleweight 9-0 (3 KO)
Marc Castro American Lightweight 13-1 (8 KOs)
Jack Catterall English Super-lightweight 30-2 (13 KOs)
Cheavon Clarke English Cruiserweight 10-2 (7 KOs)
Khalil Coe American Light-heavyweight 10-1-1 (8 KOs)
Kieron Conway English Middleweight 23-3-1 (7 KOs)
Joe Cordina Welsh Super-featherweight 17-1 (9 KOs)
Maisey Rose Courtney English Flyweight 8-1 (0 KOs)
William Crolla English Super-welterweight 8-0 (6 KOs)
Andy Cruz Cuban Lightweight 5-0 (2 KOs)
Gary Cully Irish Lightweight 18-2 (10 KOs)
Ishmael Davis English Super-welterweight 13-2 (6 KOs)
Nishant Dev Indian Super-welterweight 1-0 (1 KO)
Mark Dickinson English Super-middleweight 8-1 (2 KOs)
Rhiannon Dixon English Lightweight 10-1 (1 KO)
Jaron Ennis American Welterweight 34-0 (30 KOs) WBA, IBF, and The Ring Welterweight World champion
Beatriz Ferreira Brazilian Lightweight 7-0 (2 KOs) WBC female Lightweight World champion
Aqib Fiaz English Super-featherweight 13-1 (2 KOs)
Johnny Fisher English Heavyweight 13-1 (11 KOs)
Raymond Ford American Super-featherweight 17-1-1 (8 KOs)
Juan Francisco Estrada Mexican Super-flyweight 44-4 (28 KOs)
Shakhram Giyasov Uzbek Welterweight 17-0 (10 KOs)
Jalil Hackett American Welterweight 9-1 (7 KOs)
Terri Harper English Lightweight 16-2-2 (6 KOs)
Campbell Hatton English Super-lightweight 14-2 (5 KOs)
John Hedges English Cruiserweight 11-0 (3 KOs)
Eduardo Hernandez Mexican Super-featherweight 37-2 (32 KOs)
Richardson Hitchins American Super-lightweight 19-0 (7 KOs) IBF Super-lightweight World champion
Justis Huni Australian Heavyweight 12-1 (7 KOs)
Omari Jones American Super-welterweight 2-0 (2 KOs)
Anthony Joshua English Heavyweight 28-4 (25 KOs)
George Kambosos Jr Australian Super-lightweight 22-3 (10 KOs)
George Liddard English Middleweight 12-0 (7 KOs)
Montana Love American Super-lightweight 18-2-1 (9 KOs)
Adam Maca Albanian Bantamweight 0-0 (0 KOs)
Israil Madrimov Uzbek Super-welterweight 10-2-1 (7 KOs)
Shabaz Masoud English Super-bantamweight 14-0 (4 KOs)
Pat McCormack English Welterweight 7-0 (5 KOs)
Joe McGrail English Featherweight 11-0 (7 KOs)
Peter McGrail English Featherweight 12-1 (6 KOs)
Aaron McKenna Irish Middleweight 20-0 (10 KOs)
Harley Mederos American Lightweight 8-0 (7 KOs)
Ernesto Mercado American Super-lightweight 17-0 (16 KOs)
Zaquin Moses American Super-featherweight 3-0 (2 KOs)
Skye Nicolson Australian Featherweight 12-1 (1 KO)
Sivenathi Nontshinga South African Light-flyweight 13-2 (10 KOs)
Eduardo Nunez Mexican Super-featherweight 28-1 (27 KOs) IBF Super-featherweight World champion
Elif Nur Turhan Turkish Lightweight 10-0 (6 KOs)
Jai Opetaia Australian Cruiserweight 28-0 (22 KOs) IBF, and The Ring Cruiserweight World champion
William Ortiz Puerto Rican Super-lightweight 7-0 (4 KOs)
Diego Pacheco American Super-middleweight 23-0 (18 KOs)
Josh Padley English Lightweight 16-1 (5 KOs)
Liam Paro Australian Super-lightweight 25-1 (15 KOs)
Lenier Pero Cuban Heavyweight 11-0 (8 KOs)
Stephanie Pineiro Puerto Rican Welterweight 8-0 (2 KOs)
Hopey Price English Featherweight 12-0 (5 KOs)
Craig Richards English Light-heavyweight 19-4-1 (12 KOs)
Yankiel Rivera Puerto Rican Flyweight 7-0 (3 KOs)
Jesse Rodriguez American Super-flyweight 21-0 (14 KOs) WBC and The Ring Super-flyweight World champion
Leonardo Rubalcava American Super-lightweight 9-0-1 (3 KOs)
Sandy Ryan English Welterweight 7-3-1 (3 KOs)
Shannon Ryan English Super-flyweight 9-1 (1 KO)
Jimmy Sains English Middleweight 10-0 (9 KOs)
Brandon Scott English Featherweight 8-0 (1 KO)
Callum Smith English Light-heavyweight 31-2 (22 KOs)
Dalton Smith English Super-lightweight 18-0 (13 KOs)
Liam Smith English Middleweight 33-5-1 (20 KOs)
Shakur Stevenson American Lightweight 23-0 (11 KOs) WBC Lightweight World champion
Ibraheem Sulaimaan English Super-featherweight 7-0 (4 KOs)
Katie Taylor Irish Super-lightweight 24-1 (6 KOs) WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring female Super-lightweight World champion
Teremoana Teremoana Australian Heavyweight 7-0 (7 KOs)
Jordan Thompson English Cruiserweight 15-1 (12 KOs)
Conner Tudsbury English Light-heavyweight 2-0 (1 KO)
Hamza Uddin English Flyweight 4-0 (1 KO)
Antonio Vargas American Bantamweight 19-1 (11 KOs) WBA Bantamweight World champion
Giorgio Visioli English Super-featherweight 8-0 (6 KOs)
Cameron Vuong English Lightweight 8-0 (4 KOs)
Conor Wallace Australian Light-heavyweight 16-1 (11 KOs)
Josh Warrington English Super-featherweight 32-4-1 (8 KOs)
Austin Williams American Middleweight 18-1 (12 KOs)
Galal Yafai English Flyweight 9-1 (7 KOs)

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