Queensberry vs. Matchroom: 5 vs. 5 Scoring System for Rewarding $3 Million Bonus to Winning Promoter Explained
Boxing fans are on the edge of their seats as the sport gears up for a revolutionary showdown in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Matchroom-Queensberry 5 vs. 5 mega event is set to break new ground with its unique format, promising an electrifying night of boxing. Captained by Deontay Wilder for Matchroom and Hamzah Sheeraz for Queensberry, ten elite fighters will battle it out in a spectacle of skill, strategy, and raw power. Adding to the excitement, a colossal $3 million bonus awaits the winning side, turning up the heat on an already intense rivalry.
The sporting world is abuzz with anticipation as the sport of boxing prepares for an unprecedented face-off on November 30 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The format of Matchroom-Queensberry 5 versus 5 mega event promises to be another exciting and intriguing night of boxing. Ten top-class athletes will compete against one another under the team leadership of Deontay Wilder (Matchroom) and Hamzah Sheeraz (Queensberry). It will be a spectacle of skill, strategy, and sheer power as they battle it out. In addition to this, there is a huge $3 million bonus that goes to the winners which further ignites an already fierce rivalry.
This Non –5 vs. 5 event, sees Dmitry Bivol going against Malik Zinad for Bivol’s WBA light heavyweight title
Raymond Ford will be fighting Nick Ball for his WBA featherweight title.
The weight class is light heavyweight and it involves Willy Hutchinson and Craig Richards.
The Revolutionary 5 vs. 5 Format
This show isn’t about individual greatness or championship belts alone but rather their own national pride and some millions of dollars too. Six fights have been arranged for today including the headline bout pitting Deontay Wilder against Zhilei Zhang. The result from each of these six contests would cumulatively decide who between Frank Warren’s Queens berry team or Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom stable walks home with a highly rewarding $3m bonus.
How the Scoring Works
It has simple rules but full of chances for tactical moves by both teams involved in this match.This means that every fighter must strive his best in order to earn points for his team basing on:
• Victory by Decision: …1point
• Victory by Knockout: …2points
As the countdown to the first bell continues, one thing is certain: this is not just another boxing event. It’s a pivotal moment that could redefine the sport, with every punch, jab, and knockout echoing across the world of boxing.
