Michael ‘Venom’ Page has never been one to limit himself to just the fight game. The charismatic striker, known for blending combat sports with showmanship, has now taken a decisive step into the film industry by launching his own production company. The reveal came quietly but confidently, with the backdrop featuring some very familiar names from the crossover boxing world.
The announcement, shared via social media and highlighted by IFN, showed Page standing alongside KSI and representatives of MF Pro Boxing, signalling that this isn’t just a vanity project but a serious creative venture backed by influential players.

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Page’s move into film feels like a natural evolution rather than a surprise. Long admired for his flair, creativity and cinematic fighting style, the British star has often spoken about expressing himself beyond traditional competition. Launching a film company allows him to channel that personality into storytelling, visuals and broader entertainment.
While specific details about upcoming projects are still under wraps, the presence of KSI in the launch imagery immediately caught attention. KSI has successfully transitioned from YouTube to music, boxing and promotion, and his association suggests this film venture could blur the lines between sport, digital culture and mainstream entertainment.
‼️ Michael Venom Page has launched a new film company and the backdrop features KSI and MF Pro Boxing 📸👀
— IFN (@IfnBoxing) January 12, 2026
[Via – @Michaelpage247’s IG] pic.twitter.com/qUpssZZR2s
MF Pro Boxing’s involvement also adds weight to the project. The promotion has played a key role in shaping influencer boxing into a commercially viable product, and its branding alongside Page’s new company hints at documentaries, behind-the-scenes content or even scripted projects rooted in combat sports.
Michael Page himself has previously hinted at ambitions outside fighting, once stating that he sees fighting as just one way of expressing creativity. This launch appears to be the first concrete step toward building something that lasts beyond his competitive career.
What stands out most is the timing. With crossover boxing and combat-based entertainment thriving, Page is positioning himself early in a space that rewards personality as much as performance. Whether the company focuses on fight-adjacent content or expands into full-scale film projects, the backing and visibility suggest it will be more than a side hustle.
For now, the launch image does the talking. Michael ‘Venom’ Page isn’t stepping away from combat, but he is clearly stepping into a bigger creative arena.
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