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One of the highest-rated boxing podcasts. Fight recaps, previews and boxing history from author Patrick Connor, Aris Pina of CompuBox and author/filmmaker Brin-Jonathan Butler.

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Sometimes boxing is just a job and fighters are simply doing theirs. Other times, fighters hate one another or have reasons to take things personally. On this episode of the Knuckles and Gloves podcast, Patrick Connor and Aris Pina... more

"Anything can happen in boxing," they say. They're right. Sometimes to save a fight from being canceled, someone gets that last-minute call. On this episode oft he Knuckles and Gloves podcast, Patrick Connor and Aris Pina recall some... more

If you've been a boxing fan a while, and especially if you've engaged in much boxing discussion online, you can probably quickly name several boxing memes or recite a few funny moments by heart. The world is intense. So on... more

When heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis and challenger Vitali Klitschko locked horns in 2003, magic happened. Faced with fighting a Klitschko on late notice, Lewis ultimately rose to the occasion under rough circumstances, but not... more

When you think Pernell Whitaker, you generally think defense, not brutal, late-rounds knockouts. But against Diosbelys Hurtado in 1997, that's what we got. Faced with getting a big fight with Oscar de la Hoya, Whitaker, for some reason,... more

There's something about 1970s and 80s heavyweights that made for good entertainment, from top to bottom. But one figher, Bill Sharkey, had his own story, complete with a mysterious and gruesome ending. Years after Sharkey's boxing... more

In a sport as polarizing as boxing can be, there are few fights that cause arguments and disputes the way Ray Leonard's victory over middleweight king Marvelous Marvin Hagler still does now, 35 years later. While "Sugar" Ray has... more

The 1980s were wild years. The heavyweights were memorable, but way down at junior welterweight, Roberto Medina was making waves in Florida. By 1985, Medina had racked up a record of 12-1-1 before being scheduled to face... more

In the last few decades, Floyd Mayweather has become an incredibly popular attraction, not to mention an excellent fighter. But in 2002, it almost all came crashing down against lightweight champion José Luis Castillo. Many still... more

When it comes to weirdness, 2021 was difficult to top. But compared to what we were all expecting, the year was a lot nicer to boxing fans that it could have been. Heavyweight thrills. Memorable spills. Historic chills. Alright, we don't know what... more

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