Nakisa Bidarian believes that MVP will be a leader in new era of boxing: 'They will follow our blueprint'
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Bidarian highlighted many of the successes the young promotion has had while teasing what could be coming soon
Ever since the March 5 announcement that Saudi Arabia and powerful adviser Turki Alalshikh will partner with Dana White and TKO Group to form an exclusive boxing league, debates within the industry have centered on what it will mean to the pre-existing power structures in the sport.
Will TKO be willing to work with other promoters? Will the old guard team up in an attempt to hold off this anticipated takeover attempt? And is the TKO league actually equipped "in short time" to "crush everything" as it pertains to its competitors like Alalshikh infamously promised upon the initial announcement?
While most of these podcast and online debates have centered upon the idea that the perceived promotional wars to come will essentially match TKO against the pre-existing "Big 5" of power companies (Top Rank, PBC, Matchroom Sport, Queensberry Promotions and Golden Boy), very little has been said about what role the upstart Most Valuable Promotions will play in all of this.
