Join British boxing broadcasting legends Ian Darke and John Rawling as they look back on their storied careers, covering the biggest names, the biggest fights and some of the biggest controversies in sporting histories. Hosted by Tris Dixon.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
John Rawling, Ian Darke and Tris Dixon reflect on Joshua's two-round demolition of MMA star Francis Ngannou, talking about the wider heavyweight picture and Mike Tyson's agreement to face Jake Paul
Ian Darke, John Rawling and Tris Dixon put a contemporary spin on the podcast and look ahead to the biggest heavyweight fight of the year so far, when Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou meet in Saudi Arabia on Friday night.
Ian Darke, John Rawling and Tris Dixon talk about some of the most memorable fights announcements they have witnessed, whether they were pre-fight, post-fight, they explore boxing's good, bad and its ugly!
Ian Darke, John Rawling and Tris Dixon look at creating the ultimate fighting machine. more
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“Lou Duva’s dead!” “Buy it NOW!” Great work guys.
Your line up of dream fights was very good. I’m sure there are many dream fights that could of made the list, but one dream fight that I think would of been great is Roberto Durán Vs Manny Pacquiao. I would dub the fight as ‘Fist Of Fury’ and they’d be fighting in the lightweight division, which we all know Durán was king in that division. I don’t think it would of gone 12 rounds, let alone 15 rounds! I would love to hear your take and expert opinion on the outcome of this dream fight guys. Welc... more
Great episode lads. Everyone loves a hypothetical fight analysis. Literally debating with a mate Lennox Lewis v Ali 2 hours before I heard this. Perfect timing 😂. Should make this a monthly thing? The key thing is all these comparisons the latter fighter wouldn’t be who they were if it wasn’t for the idol who taught them… so it’s hard to compare when each generation learns from the next. Irish Liam in Melbourne. Long time listener
Absolute must for any boxing fan looking for a bit of nostalgia and opinions on the sport these days from the best commentators who covered all the best domestic and superfights Ian Drake, John Rawling and journalist Tris Dixon during the heyday for boxing before streaming platforms have taken over
Loving this podcast. In fact it quickly has become my favourite boxing-related one. It’s a perfect mix of history, nostalgia and entertainment. I’ve listened to all the previous episodes now. When are you recording more? Could you an episode on how social media has changed the sport of boxing and commentary?
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