World Boxing News Celebrates 15th Anniversary
Today marks the milestone 15th anniversary of World Boxing News (WBN), a prominent platform that has established itself as a leader in boxing journalism since its inception. Launched in 2010 under the domain worldboxingnews.net, the site quickly gained traction, becoming one of the most frequented and respected destinations for boxing enthusiasts around the globe.
Evolution and Growth
Over the years, WBN has evolved into a significant source for comprehensive boxing coverage, offering insights on events ranging from local matches to grand spectacles in major cities like New York, Las Vegas, and London. In March 2025, the website solidified its presence online by moving to its current address, www.worldboxingnews.com, further enhancing its reputation as a top provider of breaking news, fighter interviews, and live results.
Leadership and Vision
Under the leadership of Phil Jay, the site’s founder and a seasoned journalist, WBN has cultivated a legacy of trust and credibility. Jay, who has covered countless live bouts and gained extensive experience in the sport, has always emphasized the importance of giving fighters a platform to share their stories.
“Whether you’re a four-weight champion or a debut prospect, WBN is here to tell your story and give fans the truth,”
he stated.
Innovations and Recognition
Since 2013, one of the notable innovations was the introduction of the site’s iconic three-rope logo in vibrant red, green, and blue, which later evolved into the WBN Trophy. This award, designed by the same company responsible for the Brit Awards, has been awarded to notable champions such as Gennadiy Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez. The current holder of this prestigious accolade is Oleksandr Usyk, who has secured the title twice.
Commitment to the Boxing Community
To ensure boxing fans and industry professionals stay informed, WBN launched a newsletter that provides subscribers with the latest fight news, exclusive content, and in-depth analysis, all at no cost. Additionally, WBN has positioned itself as a trusted resource for other media outlets, often serving as a primary source for quotes and insights.
As WBN celebrates this significant anniversary, it continues to commit itself to the sport of boxing, welcoming interview opportunities from all athletes, whether they are rising stars or established icons.
“Boxing deserves a platform that prioritizes the sport. That’s what we’ve done for 15 years, and that’s what we’ll continue to do,”
commented Jay.
Looking Ahead
With a firm foundation and a dedication to unbiased journalism, World Boxing News is poised for continued success. From covering controversial bouts to the excitement of undisputed title fights, WBN proves that it is just beginning its journey in the world of boxing journalism.
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