A NEW force is emerging in British and world boxing. Wasserman, one of the largest sports agencies globally, has acquired Team Sauerland. It will combine Wassermanโs financial resources, their branding and marketing muscle with the boxing expertise of the Sauerlands. The UK will be one of its key target markets.
โCertainly weโll be the most well-funded outfit in boxing,โ Kalle Sauerland tells Boxing News. But he adds, โItโs not just the financial side of it, of course thatโs very important in professional sports, but itโs this huge ability that they have to take athletes and turn them into absolute superstars. Whilst we can do all the stuff on the sporting side, that part we hope will rub off very much on our business
โItโs too often that athletes are all built up around fights but really thereโs a bigger picture for the athlete and that in turn makes boxing more exciting.โ
โThey [Wasserman] have absolutely thrown everything at this deal. Itโs a massive deal but itโs a deal which really shows their confidence in what we plan to achieve,โ he continued. โIn boxing to have as close to a blue chip coming into it and becoming one of the major players is something thatโs great for the sport as a whole. For the whole industry of boxing to have a company on the front line with the name Wasserman is something that I think is excellent for everyone thatโs involved in the business.โ
This multi-million pound deal means Wasserman Boxing will be in a position to sign new fighters. The big names Sauerland promotes already include Chris Eubank Jnr, a star in British boxing, Filip Hrgovic, a real threat at heavyweight, and the leading cruiserweight and World Boxing Super Series winner Mairis Briedis. But they will be looking to significantly expand that stable. โI believe not a single athlete in the sport will be out of our reach,โ Sauerland said. โWith them fully behind us and supporting us, itโs a massive opportunity. Thereโs not a fighter in the world where we wouldnโt be confident of providing a great home for them. I think weโre in a unique position over any other promoter. Itโs a massive, massive infrastructure what it can do for the fighter, not only in the ring – there our promotional skills weโve shown over the years – but from outside the ring in terms of what they do in talent management.โ
As well as the sportโs existing stars, the Olympic Games being delayed till July also means an array of elite amateurs will be looking to turn pro later this year. โWith the Olympics we have historically always gone shopping,โ Kalle notes. โThere are some really, really fantastic ones in thereโฆ Thereโs a handful weโre really, really keen on.
โI think itโs a platform we can give them thatโs second to none.โ
He points out the level of athletes Wasserman have represented in other sports. โ40 of the all-time great Premier League one hundred have been on Wassermanโs books. Thatโs the sort of level weโre talking and we all know that obviously football is a slightly larger beast than boxing but our sweet science, we believe that thatโs the level we will take it to. Thatโs what we want to be, we want to be an industry leader,โ Sauerland said. โThereโs not a single A-lister out there who, if theyโre not in contract, we wouldnโt be interested in them. Thatโs not just a UK message, thatโs just a general market message. I donโt think thereโs a market in the world, thatโs done boxing, where we [the Sauerlands] havenโt worked before. As a company weโve promoted in so many different countries. So we know the markets, we also have an eye on a few new markets.
โIn general thereโs not a single A-lister that we wouldnโt be interested in signing. Weโre certainly in a position to offer them absolutely excellent conditions but also offer them that little bit extra that they couldnโt get elsewhere.โ
Britain will be a particular focus. โThe UK of course is very, very high up on that radar,โ Kalle says. โWe will join the pack so to speak.โ
Sauerland has promoted individual fighters in Britain, heโs worked with David Haye, David Price, Anthony Ogogo, George Groves and now Eubank Jnr. But as a promoter in mainland Europe, even though he lives in London, that UK effort hasnโt previously been sustained as such. โThat probably changes now. Thereโs a lot of talent here, thereโs a lot of platforms here, thereโs a lot of ambition here and thereโs a great fanbase here. That certainly is a market you canโt ignore,โ Sauerland said. โIn Germany we have five guys in the top 10 now, which is a position in Germany which we havenโt had in the last couple of years. So itโs also a very exciting time there. I think Scandinavia we wonโt turn our back on it, it needs that new hero, needs that new Mikkel Kessler and thereโs a few kids coming through there.
โWith Wasserman the US, thatโs going to be very high on that list as well.โ

The British market is dynamic and the broadcasting landscape could change dramatically. Matchroomโs current deal with Sky expires later this year and so Eddie Hearn has to decide whether to renew what has been a close partnership with them over the years, while DAZN, the international streaming service, is looking to make in roads in the UK. It will be fascinating to see how a new promotional outfit in Wasserman Boxing can fit into that picture.
โWe look at all opportunities. The opportunity must be one that is a win-win for both sides. Business only works long term when itโs a win-win,โ Sauerland said. โThe broadcasting situation is of course a very interesting one, but the broadcasters rely on the content as well. There will be a lot of opportunities for fighters, a lot of opportunities for us to very rapidly grow.โ
โThe amount of opportunities in the industry at the moment is second to none in history,โ he adds. โThe media landscape will be unrecognisable in three or four yearsโ time.
โItโs down to making sure the fighters are financially happy, theyโre happy with the way that theyโre being handled, theyโre happy the way that their brand will grow and of course thatโs partly to do with broadcasting. But once again we mustnโt always rely on the broadcasters to do this. The broadcaster expects, and rightly expects when writing a cheque, to receive a product and there I think we can add tremendous value. For us, we havenโt immediately looked at it and said, right we need to go and find one broadcasting partner. Weโll sit down and see and the stable will develop. Weโve got three cracking A-listers to start with, with Hrgovic, with Eubank Jnr, with Mairis Briedis.โ
The Sauerlands have shown a propensity for working with other promoters previously and have managed to avoid getting bogged down in the โcold warsโ that have often kept promotional rivals from collaborating. Eubankโs comeback for instance will be on a Matchroom show on May 1. While Premier Boxing Champions, as an example, seems to inhabit its own ecosystem, Wasserman Boxing is coming in to work within the existing structures of the sport. โThe PBC, theyโve had success with their Fox Sports deal, but weโre going from a very different angle. The angle here is not to try and change anything in boxing. Itโll be a promotional company like any other. But one that is part of a mammoth organisation and with a huge amount of expertise in all different fields, that boxing hasnโt got in any other entity, and will be extremely well funded. Those three things I think are the key assets here,โ Sauerland said. โWeโre not here to reinvent the wheel – just to turbocharge it and put a bit of chrome add-on on it.โ
โThey get the business. They are very, very scientific in their approach to their business and boxing isnโt always that easy to understand from the outside. They grasped that business very, very well,โ he concludes. โThey understand what we feel needs to be done together in order to have great success. Itโs all about taking it to a whole new level.โ