Boxing’s New Power Shift? Ryan Garcia’s Marketing Empire, Xander Zayas signed with Bad Bunny’s Rimas Sports, & Shakur Stevenson x Vayner Sports — Do Fighters Still Need Promoters? cover art

Boxing’s New Power Shift? Ryan Garcia’s Marketing Empire, Xander Zayas signed with Bad Bunny’s Rimas Sports, & Shakur Stevenson x Vayner Sports — Do Fighters Still Need Promoters?

Boxing’s New Power Shift? Ryan Garcia’s Marketing Empire, Xander Zayas signed with Bad Bunny’s Rimas Sports, & Shakur Stevenson x Vayner Sports — Do Fighters Still Need Promoters?

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#RyanGarcia #terencecrawford #boxing Boxing may be entering its most transformative era yet. As Cynthia Conte and Jeandra LeBeauf break down the sport’s shifting power structure, fighters are no longer relying solely on promoters to build their careers — they are becoming brands, cultural figures, and global marketing forces. Unified champion Xander Zayas is aligned with Bad Bunny’s Rimas Sports. At the same time, Shakur Stevenson has partnered with Gary Vaynerchuk’s Vayner Sports, signaling a new era of athlete branding, digital dominance, and cultural crossover. Meanwhile, Zayas and Mexican contender Emiliano Vargas appeared during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime performance delivered unprecedented exposure — placing boxers in front of over 100 million viewers and creating one of the biggest cultural branding moments the sport has ever seen. And then there’s the undisputed queen. 4x Undisputed champion Claressa Shields is elevating her brand beyond the ring through her partnership with Wynn Records, stepping into entertainment, luxury, and lifestyle branding — with rapper Papoose by her side. This move signals the expansion of a fighter’s identity beyond sport into music, culture, and premium brand alignment. No fighter embodies the marketing era more than Ryan Garcia. With over 25.5 million followers, Garcia became the first modern boxer to fully master social media marketing — attracting young fans, casual viewers, and hardcore boxing audiences alike. His massive influence has translated into some of the sport’s most lucrative fights and global star power. This episode explores: 🔥 Is boxing entering a new golden era of branding and fighter control? 🔥 Do fighters still need promoters to secure mega fights? 🔥 Can athletes build superstardom through culture & digital reach alone? 🔥 What can fighters learn from Ryan Garcia’s marketing blueprint? 🔥 How Terence “Bud” Crawford reshaped his career after taking control of his future 🔥 Why Claressa Shields’ entertainment & luxury alignment signals a new level of athlete branding 🔥 Why the next superstar may be built through branding, culture, and storytelling — not just wins Boxing is evolving from: fighter → champion to fighter → brand → global icon. The real question is… Is this evolution saving boxing — or redefining it forever? 👇 Join the debate in the comments. #ShakurStevenson #XanderZayas #EmilianoVargas #ClaressaShields #RimasSports #badbunny #GaryVee #VaynerSports #WynnRecords #Papoose #SuperBowlHalftime #SportsMarketing #AthleteBranding #InfluencerAthlete #boxingnews "Best Women's Boxing Show PERIOD" is a Las Vegas-based podcast, in partnership with Blue Wire Network, hosted by Cynthia Conte and Jeandra LeBeauf. Cynthia and Jeandra welcome guests weekly and discuss the boxing industry, particularly women in the sport. For the podcast audio version, you can find it on the Blue Wire Network and all audio platforms. Bonus "After Dark" Episodes will begin airing in addition to the podcast in the coming weeks. New episodes post EVERY Tuesday at 12PM PT Instagram: @BestWomensBoxingShow Twitter: @BestWomensBSP TikTok: @BestWomensBoxingShow Cynthia Conte on Twitter: @Cynthia_Conte Jeandra LeBeauf on Twitter: @JeandraLeBeauf Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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