
Podcast by Boxing Asylum
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 411 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

The panel are back for a 666 special delivery.
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Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez wins another world title by violently halting the game Antonio Vargas in Arizona.
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Eddie reckons he’s P4P number one already! Is a fight with Naoya Inoue realistic, or sh... more
Welcome back for another episode of our ridiculous opinions. This week we will be discussing a fun card from Zuffa (shocking).
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There’s a nominee for FOTY between CBS and Ryan Rozicki.
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Cheavon Clarke roared back to score a shock finish ove... more
It was a loaded weekend of boxing with only a few big names in action, but still plenty to discuss. The panel get down and dirty with some key topics. Plus, Wellington returns for a Bellew of the Week (BOTW)!
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The title bout between O’Shaquie Fo... more
Oleksandr Usyk had his hands full with Rico Verhoeven, who showed nous, fitness and a touch of skill to cause no end of problems at the Pyramids of Giza.
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Is Kabayel next for Usyk, or perhaps a Rico rematch?
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Elsewhere, Hamzah Sheeraz batte... 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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A roundtable-focused boxing podcast that blends blunt, insider-style analysis with humor and banter. Discussions braid fight technique, promoters, and the economics shaping modern boxing, with frequent debates on matchups, ringcraft, and the spectacle versus sport dynamic. The panel leans into long-form takes, listener questions, and lively tangents, delivering a candid view of boxing politics, promotions, and heavyweight trajectories. A standout feature is the mix of veteran hosts and recurring contributors who bring a broad, street-smart perspective and clear industry insight, making it appealing to serious fans and industry observers alike.
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