Featherweight world titleholder Josh Warrington has signed with Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing after parting ways with Hearn rival Frank Warren of Queensberry Promotions. Warren said in a statement issued on Wednesday that they had ended their relationship at the conclusion of his Warrington’s promotional agreement.
“I am happy to say that we delivered for Josh on every level and helped him realize his goals in the sport,” Warren said. “We all wish Josh every success for the future and will always remember the great nights we enjoyed in Leeds.”
Soon after the statement was issued, Matchroom Boxing announced it had signed Warrington to a multi-fight promotional deal that would move his fights from broadcasters BT Sports in the United Kingdom and ESPN platforms in the United States to the U.K.’s Sky Sports and DAZN in the United States.
“It’s great to be back with Matchroom, Sky and now DAZN and I’m very excited about the future,” said Warrington, who previously was promoted by Matchroom Boxing. “I have enjoyed my time at BT but now I’m looking forward to going on to achieve my dreams of both fighting in the USA and unifying the division.”
Hearn was pleased to add another top boxer to his stable.
“I’m ecstatic to welcome Josh Warrington back to Matchroom,” Hearn said. “We had some amazing times helping to build Josh in Leeds and now we re-unite at a time when he is the king of the division.
“Josh has some of the most loyal and passionate supporters in sport and we look forward to delivering nights they will never forget. There is so much more for Josh to accomplish and today starts a new chapter in the thrilling Josh Warrington story.”
Warrington (30-0, 7 KOs) fought numerous times in his hometown of Leeds, England, including his biggest fight under Warren’s guidance – his crowning moment in boxing, when the 29-year-old won a split decision to take a 126-pound world title from Lee Selby in May 2018 before some 30,000-plus at the Elland Road soccer stadium in Leeds.
Warrington, who had been with Warren since 2017, won the belt with Warren and has gone on to make three title defenses, decisions over former two-division world titlist Carl Frampton and mandatory challenger Kid Galahad as well as a second-round knockout of Sofiane Takoucht in his most recent fight in October.
Warren and Top Rank’s Bob Arum had been in discussions for an early summer title unification bout between Warrington and Shakur Stevenson, who first is scheduled to defend his belt against Miguel Marriaga on March 14 in New York. It is possible Warrington-Stevenson could still be made but now appears unlikely with Warrington switching American broadcasters.
Warrington also will eventually have another mandatory defense due against Galahad, who knocked out Claudio Marrero in the eighth round of a title elimination bout on Saturday on the Hearn-promoted Kell Brook-Mark DeLuca card in Sheffield, England.