WORLD Heavyweight Boxing
London, England, UK - American contender Jared Anderson 18-1 (15 KOs) has officially aligned himself with Queensberry Promotions in a co-promotional deal alongside Top Rank, signaling a major shift in the heavyweight landscape.

The move had been building quietly in recent weeks, but confirmation now places Anderson directly inside what Queensberry has branded “the home of the heavyweights”—a stable that is rapidly becoming the central hub of the division.
Anderson enters this partnership at a critical stage of his career.
Once viewed as the leading American heavyweight prospect, his momentum was halted in August 2024 when he suffered a stoppage loss to Martin Bakole. Since then, the focus has shifted toward rebuilding—something he began with a points win over Marios Kollias earlier this year in New York.
Now, instead of rebuilding in isolation, Anderson steps into a system filled with opportunity—and pressure.
Queensberry’s heavyweight roster is stacked.
Names such as Daniel Dubois, Joe Joyce, Fabio Wardley, Zhilei Zhang, Moses Itauma, and Agit Kabayel form a deep pool of contenders, creating a structure where meaningful fights can be made internally without delay.
For Anderson, this is both the appeal and the risk.
There are no soft landings here.
Every fight has consequences.
As part of the agreement, Anderson is expected to fight next on British soil, marking his first appearance in the UK market—a key move for both exposure and positioning.
This aligns with Queensberry’s broader strategy of building globally relevant heavyweight matchups while consolidating talent under one promotional umbrella.
The signing is as much about timing as it is about talent.
At 26, Anderson still possesses the physical tools, power, and profile to become a major force. But the margin for error has disappeared.
Inside Queensberry, he won’t be developed—he’ll be tested.
And in today’s heavyweight division, that’s exactly where the real stories begin.