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BLK PRIME HAS BIG PLANS FOR 2023

After a productive introduction into
the world of Pay-Per-View boxing, BLK Prime, a Silicon Valley-based
video-on-demand tech company, is full steam ahead for 2023. BLK Prime’s
vision is to produce six major Pay-Per-View events in 2023, showcasing some
of the biggest fights in boxing for the fans.“The plan in 2023 is to make the most compelling fights in boxing,”
said Chester
Johnson, Vice President of BLK Prime Boxing. “The fans deserve to see the
best fighting the best and we will do everything in our power to make that
happen. We are open to working with everyone in the sport to bring back the
glory days of boxing. Our platform is extremely functional and delivers a
high-quality stream. Our cable and satellite pay-per-view distribution
agreements with our domestic and international partners are in place for
2023 as well.”The first event for BLK Prime in 2023 will feature former 4-division world
champion Adrien Broner (34-4-1, 24 KOs) vs. Ivan Redkach (23-6-1, 18 KOs)
in a highly anticipated welterweight matchup. The scheduled 10-round bout,
promoted by Christy Martin Promotions, will take place in Atlanta, GA in
February. More information will be announced at a later date.

On December 10, BLK Prime penetrated the core of PPV boxing by showcasing
pound-for-pound king, Terence “Bud” Crawford (39-0, 30 KOs), who put his
WBO welterweight title on the line against David Avanesyan (29-4-1, 17
KOs). The fight ended in round six with the knockout of the year when
Crawford floored Avanesyan with a crushing right hook to the head. In the
co-main event, superstar Cris Cyborg won a unanimous decision making her
U.S. boxing debut a success, and solidifying a great night of boxing.

Officials at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Neb, stated tickets sold at
the gate for Crawford vs. Avanesyan generated a massive amount of revenue
for BLK Prime as it was the highest-attended boxing event where Terence
calls home. In addition, global PPV buys exceeded expectations.

“I’m very humbled by everything that’s transpired in our first Pay-Per-View
event,” continued Johnson. “Terence Crawford is an incredible fighter and
proved he’s worthy to be showcased on the Pay-Per-View stage, as our buys
did exceptionally well. Furthermore, we didn’t give away any outstanding
complimentary tickets, so our gate did fantastically.”

Todd Grisham headed the star-studded commentary crew along with former
world champions Zab Judah, Antonio Tarver, and Paulie Malignaggi, while Dave
Ryan took control of the host desk, giving the production a prestigious
look. In addition, Lupe Contreras and Miguel Flores managed ring announcing
duties, with Cheyenne McCargo serving as the unofficial scorecard judge.

“2023 will be a big year for BLK Prime,” Johnson concluded. “We plan on
implementing some innovative features to our shows that I believe will make
our events more entertaining for the fans. I’m looking forward to kicking
off the new year with an amazing event”

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