
Podcast by Boxing Asylum
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 402 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

The panel is back, with crisps and ice cream in hand. Want to hear about what fat people did for an hour on Saturday? You came to the right place!
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We review the Tyson Fury card following a win over the beastly Makhmudov.
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There’s the small... more
We are back to talk about the stuff casuals love that makes the hardcores vomit! On the menu this week:
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Saturday's edition of Seniors Fighting on Ice featured Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder. Was it harmless fun or a joke of a main event?
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The boys are back to discuss a big weekend in boxing, packed full of discussion points:
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Moses Itauma smashes aside Jermaine Franklin. Is he ready for Usyk or a world title shot in 2026?
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Sebastian Fundora lays a beating on Keith Thurman. F... more
The boys are back, and boy, is Matty feeling stupid. Hit play to find out what daft picks he’s been making now, plus:
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Carlos Adames lays a beating on Austin ‘Ammo’ Williams in Florida.
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George Liddard beats Tyler Denny in London.
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Les... 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 lively panel discusses boxing from multiple angles, blending in-depth fight analysis with banter and strong personalities. Episodes frequently cover recent matchups, fighter performance, and the evolving boxing landscape, including promoter moves, weight classes, and cross-promotional dynamics. The crew leans into candid, humorous takes, listener questions, and recurring segments that highlight both technical insights and entertaining storytelling. Notable strengths include a veteran feel, chemistry among longtime hosts, and a willingness to challenge big-name fighters or decisions, which can make discussions feel both opinionated and sports-nerdy in the best possible way. This show seems well-suited for fans who want thorough fight break... more
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