Objective analysis and discussion of the latest topics in boxing. Full previews and recaps of global action. Occasional bickering, jokes, and heated conversations.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 325 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
Angelo and Lex preview the weight difference between Canelo and Crawford, who might be more in decline, and the promotion of the event. Plus, Naoya Inoue's fight finally gets broadcast information and more. Support the show, get more pods, join our D... more
Angelo is joined by Lex and RGF to discuss Moses Itauma's latest step forward in the heavyweight division and where he ranks as a prospect, Sebastian Fundora and Keith Thurman agreeing to fight, Vergil Ortiz seeming to find his next opponent, and whe... more
Angelo is joined by Lex to discuss the controversial finish in the Manny Pacquiao vs Mario Barrios fight. Was Manny robbed of a crowning achievement or was it justified? Plus, a conversation about Tim Tszyu coming up short against Sebastian Fundora, ... more
Angelo is joined by Lex to discuss Edgar Berlanga's defeat and the conspiracies around gloves from the fight. Plus, looking at whether or not Manny Pacquiao can make history and defeat Mario Barrios, how Tim Tszyu might be in a no win situation, and ... more
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The show is great the one dude lex is lisp makes him nearly unbearable to listen to
An absolute knockout! This podcast delivers a powerful punch of insightful analysis and thrilling fight breakdowns. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just dipping your toe into the boxing world, this show is a champion's choice. Five stars all the way.
5 stars because I love boxing and we need more boxing podcasts. That being said.. this is more podcast about the PBC than boxing. Every podcast is about why PBC is superior to Top Rank or Matchroom. It has become really played out and boring with the predictable takes - even with Lex’s galaxy-brain theories.
This show is hit or miss. I enjoy listening to it, but sometimes the analysis is a little ridiculous. Post fight analysis is changed to fit what we saw, so it seems to lack some intellectual honesty. Have an opinion! You can be wrong sometimes, nobody thinks you’re Teddy Atlas.
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Content is centered around the latest developments and major events in boxing, providing objective analysis and in-depth discussions that appeal to fanatics of the sport. Regular segments include fight previews and recaps, highlighting high-profile boxers and ongoing rivalries, while showcasing varied opinions that sometimes lead to spirited conversations among the hosts. Guests often share personal anecdotes related to the sport, enriching the narrative with perspectives from different boxing backgrounds. Humor and engaging dynamics between hosts add to the show's unique charm, making it appealing for both hardcore boxing fans and casual listeners interested in the sport's current landscape.
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Boxing by Sunday Puncher launched 11 years ago and published 325 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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