While he’s worked closely with promoter Tom Loeffler for Walsh’s fights, White indicated he’d be open to working with other promoters – or at least he ones he likes – whether that be Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn, or Queensberry Promotions’ Frank Warren, or someone else.
“I’m sure you can assume the people I would not be working with,” White added. “I don’t think you have to be a f*cking genius to figure that one out.”
White said he’d keep the athletes separate and sounded disgusted at the idea of UFC fighters taking boxing matches between fights.
“God, I hope not,” White said.
As to what he will bring to the table as “the HBO,” White said certain aspects of the UFC that he’s found to be successful he’ll try to mirror.
“There’s a million reasons why now is (the time),” White said. “If you notice as far as boxing, even as much money as Sheikh Turki is throwing into this thing, television deals aren’t really abundant right now. There are just a lot of things I think I can do that other people haven’t done yet.
“… There is obviously a lot of work to do, but what did you notice about (the recent Callum Walsh event)? How fast the fights went? No f*cking podcast between fights. Yeah. So yes, the fights will move faster.”
One of the main differences (in addition to pay structure) between boxing and MMA is promotional competition. While UFC competitors exist, a vast majority of top MMA talent exists in the promotion. In boxing, the crop of the world’s best fighters is spread among dozens of promoters.
White was asked if he’ll try to configure a similar scenario in boxing as he did in MMA, where many top fighters are under contract, making it easier to make big fights. In response, White simply said he thinks the UFC recipe is a working one.
“Well, it’s not like that hasn’t been done before (in boxing),” White said. “There have been dominant promoters before that have had most of the talent locked up. But listen, I think if you asked anybody and even if you asked yourselves, the UFC model works. It works.'”
White pointed to 2025 as to when more details of his delve into boxing will surface, including what athletes besides Walsh that he’ll work with.