Podcast by Boxing Asylum
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 352 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
The lads get stuck into Jaron Ennis' win over Eimantas Stanionis in Atlantic City. They also look ahead to the return of Dalton Smith and women's P4P standout Gabriela Fundora this coming weekend as well as the intriguing rematch between Ben Whittake... more
We are back to talk about the good, the bad, and the fantastic mustache of Richard Torrez Jr. All things Joe Joyce vs. Filip Hrgovic and Tim Tszyu's comeback win over Joey Spencer in Australia. The lads will also discuss the highly anticipated welter... more
The lads mull over Mikaela Mayer's win in Las Vegas over Sandy Ryan and William Zepeda's second win over Tevin Farmer, in a weekend of rematches. Pat Brown wins on Friday night and next Saturday sees the big boys go at it as Joe Joyce headlines Frank... more
It's a sad weekend of boxing deaths, none more significant than the legendary heavyweight George Foreman, who passed on Friday. In matters of the ring, Sebastian Fundora towers over Booker, George Kambosos wins in Oz, while Skye is left without a bel... more
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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.
Loads of boxing knowledge here you know. plus laugh loud funny moments you know. Bellew of the week is truly inspired. You know Host Steve is outstanding. Only criticism, you know, is the guy OZZY that says “you know” constantly, during EVERY sentence, and prattles on for minutes at a time. And says YOU KNOW. DOZENS OF TIMES. YOU KNOW. It’s really frustrating. You know. Now I’ve pointed it out it will drive you nuts. You know.
By far the best boxing pod around their work is unrivalled. I’ve been an avid listener for 7 or so years and id recommend it to any boxing fan. Steve, rob, Andy, ozzy and smido (when he makes his occasional appearances) are all different class but Matty is so boring and infuriating to listen to, his jokes are awful and his ability to host is beyond shocking. Steve is the GOAT host. Steve can come again matty cant you know what I’m sayin ?
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Focused primarily on the sport of boxing, this podcast covers a wide range of topics related to recent fights, fighter performances, and industry analysis. Episodes often feature lively discussions among hosts who are passionate about boxing, showcasing their insights into matchmaking, officiating controversies, and the evolving dynamics within various boxing divisions. Unique to the podcast is its blend of humor and sincerity, with an emphasis on the hosts' camaraderie and personal anecdotes, giving listeners an engaging and entertaining experience. The richness of the content reflects the hosts' deep knowledge of the sport, as they analyze past matches, speculate on upcoming bouts, and provide unique perspectives on current trends in boxi... more
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