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    Boxing’s Next Step? A Super Bowl Halftime Fight

    By March 25, 20264 Mins Read
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    Boxing is already breaking onto the biggest stages in sport — but its next move could be the most ambitious yet.

    After appearing alongside Bad Bunny at Super Bowl LX, the sport edged into territory few would have considered possible even a few years ago. The involvement of unified super welterweight champion Xander Zayas and rising prospect Emiliano Vargas raised an obvious question.

    Could boxing take that next step and stage a fight during halftime at the world’s biggest sporting event?

    Is It Possible?

    Halftime at the Super Bowl runs to around 30 minutes, significantly longer than a standard NFL interval, but remains tightly controlled. That window typically allows for a 12 to 14-minute performance once staging and breakdown are accounted for.

    A boxing setup presents a different challenge — and potentially a more efficient one. A ring can be wheeled into position, secured, and cleared faster than a full concert production with streamlined logistics.

    Ring walks would likely need to be removed or heavily reduced unless the NFL granted an extension. Under current conditions, only a short-format contest would comfortably fit within the existing halftime structure.

    What Could Work

    A traditional ten or twelve-round fight would be unrealistic. A full-length bout would require at least an hour when factoring in rounds, breaks, and broadcast commitments.

    However, a shorter format is viable. A four-round contest with two-minute rounds could be staged within the current window without issue.

    With special dispensation, that could extend to an eight-round fight using two-minute rounds. At that pace, the bout itself would run for around 16 minutes. Reducing breaks to 30 seconds brings the total closer to 20 minutes.

    Add five minutes for setup, and by staging simultaneous ring entries instead of traditional walkouts, the entire sequence could realistically fit inside a 30-minute halftime slot.

    In that scenario, a tightly produced exhibition or celebrity bout becomes not just possible, but practical — provided the NFL is willing to adapt its structure for special presentations.

    Super Bowl halftime boxing fight concept with gloves and trophy

    Halftime Precedent

    Combat sports have already brushed up against the Super Bowl stage. WWE once staged a match to coincide with halftime, offering a version of what boxing could attempt if a live in-arena bout proved unworkable.

    The event, known as Halftime Heat, aired on January 31, 1999, during Super Bowl XXXIII after being pre-recorded days earlier at the Tucson Convention Center in Arizona.

    Even then, the match was not staged live inside the stadium. With halftime advertising slots valued at millions of dollars, the economics alone present a major barrier. The fact WWE only attempted the concept once suggests the limits are not just logistical, but commercial.

    For boxing, that leaves an alternative. If a fight cannot take place inside the arena, it could still be timed to coincide with halftime, delivering the same crossover moment without those restrictions.

    The Bigger Picture

    Boxing has already shown a willingness to push beyond traditional venues. With Saudi Arabia exploring events at locations such as Times Square, Alcatraz, and even the Pyramids of Giza, the boundaries of where fights can take place are expanding rapidly.

    Against that backdrop, the Super Bowl becomes an obvious target rather than an outlandish idea.

    Whether the NFL would ever allow a fight to share its global platform remains the key question. But from a logistical standpoint, and with the right format, the concept is now firmly within reach for the right opportunity.

    It may simply be a matter of time — and the first serious attempt could come sooner than many expect.


    About the Author

    Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside since 2010. Read full bio.

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