The Boxing Esq. Podcast is hosted by Kurt Emhoff, a sports and entertainment attorney and boxing manager based in NYC. Kurt has represented clients in boxing for over 25 years. Kurt's current and former clients include world champions, contenders, and top promoters: Cory Spinks, Paulie Malignaggi, Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin, Luis Collazo, Sam Soliman, Kermit Cintron, Derrick Gainer, Travis Simm... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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My guest on the podcast is Erik Magraken, a managing law partner at McIsaac & Company in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, who has done work with the Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) and maintains the excellent Combat Sports Law Blog that is... more
My guest on the podcast is one of my favorite storytellers in the sport and one of my favorite writers in general, Mr. Jose Corpas. Jose has a new book out called the 4-Belt Error, where he retroactively goes back in time and issues belts to the dese... more
I’m finally back with my friend John Nash from the excellent Hey Not The Face Podcast. We got into all aspects of the newly announced Saudi-TKO team up to do a so-called boxing league. We discussed both Dana White and Turki Alalsheikh’s statements ab... more
This week's guest is promoter Tom Loeffler of 360 Promotions. We talked about Tom’s upcoming show on Friday at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California featuring his newest Abel Sanchez trained Kazakh - Saddridden Akhmedov. We got into the origin... more
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Most recent interview with Mike Borao was the most interesting boxing podcast I’ve ever heard. Basically a brief history of the heavyweight title at various sanctioning bodies in the past two decades. Also a lot about Robert Helenius. The guest makes a pretty compelling argument for why he should be the WBA mandatory. Great episode. If you are an attorney and don’t like boxing, you may honestly like this podcast’s episode interviewing boxing lawyers and promoters. In one episode he interviews th... more
Kurt brings a sophisticated business perspective that is very unique in the world of boxing podcasts. You aren’t getting a recap of last weeks fights with a lukewarm take. Invest the time into one of his detailed and conversational interviews and you will be exposed to a side of the sport normally hidden from public view. Want to know what happens at the negotiating table check this show out.
Can’t beat listening to knowledgeable boxing fans talking about the sweet science. Magnificent stuff
Often a very relistenable podcast. Thanks
Great podcast about the business of boxing. Knowledgeable host and guests just add that much more. Great addition to my weekly boxing podcast lineup
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This show provides an in-depth look at the world of boxing, with a strong focus on the business and legal aspects of the sport. The discussions feature insightful interviews with promoters, lawyers, and industry insiders, tackling significant topics such as new boxing leagues, event promotion challenges, and legal battles currently affecting the sport. Unique for its blend of professional expertise and engaging storytelling, it sheds light on behind-the-scenes dynamics that are often overlooked in mainstream boxing discussions. Potential listeners can expect a rich exploration of both well-known and underappreciated narratives in the boxing industry.
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The Boxing Esq. Podcast launched 8 years ago and published 77 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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Recent guests on The Boxing Esq. Podcast include:
1. Erik Magraken
2. Jose Corpas
3. Brin-Jonathan Butler
4. Matthew Brown
5. Tris Dixon
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