
Podcast by Boxing Asylum
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 380 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Another boxing weekend, another controversy. This time it’s the old scorecard debate. Buatsi betters Parker, Cameron gets one against Jones and Arthur upsets Rea in Manchester.
Over in Florida, Lenier Pero slides past Jordan Thompson while exciting ... more
Steve jumps on the call for some midweek frolics with Harrison, Aymz and the furtive analytical expert 'Professor Power' who explains who the only two men capable of beating Usyk are.
20 years ago today, Michael Hunter toppled Esham Pickering. That ... more
The lads gather to laud Fabio Wardley's win over Joseph Parker in London. Did Howard Foster jump in too quickly? The PPV undercard is poor, but the main event saves it.
Will Wardley fight Usyk next? Max Kellerman has had plenty to say on the legacie... more
The power-punching panel are back again from the basement to discuss another week of boxing action. Jaron Ennis scores a 154-pound wipeout atop a heavyweight battle in Philadelphia between Vianello and Barriere.
Plus more heavyweight action from the... more
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This pod has been my staple diet for years, basically from episode 9/10 i think. Never miss it, great craic. Helen Mirren and Mel B also big fans i hear.
For many years this was my go to podcast. Boxing fans talking irreverently yet honestly about the sport we love and hate. Now it feels like I am being lectured week in week out by a jaded old know it alls who keeps harping on the same points over and over again. Alas now repetitive and dull.
Great podcast ,just a few Geezers having a chat about boxing love it completely independent voice of the people
Some unrivalled work here, from a great bunch of lads on the boxing nutters messenger group… allegedly.
I ask them in the chat every week about what’s next for Dave Allen, but am consistently ignored.
Apart from that, and the fact that they insist on calling Beeterbeev “Beterbiev”, it’s a great listen.
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This podcast offers a lively and engaging exploration of the boxing world, featuring discussions on recent fights, rising stars, and the industry's evolving landscape. The hosts analyze significant matchups, examine fighter performances, and share opinions on various boxing-related topics, ranging from celebrity boxing to crucial match promotions. The atmosphere is marked by humor, camaraderie, and a genuine passion for the sport, appealing to both casual fans and dedicated boxing enthusiasts. Episodes frequently highlight current events, notable boxers, and emerging trends within boxing, creating an energetic dialogue that resonates deeply with listeners.
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