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  • Claressa Shields Calls in as a Fan? | Ortiz Wants Boots | Tank Made Champion in Reces
    Jan 20 2026

    Q is out this episode, currently in camp helping Abel Ramos prepare for his upcoming fight against Tamir Smalls, so we jump straight into the biggest stories shaking up boxing right now.
    We open with Vergil Ortiz Jr. suing Golden Boy Promotions, breaking down what may have gone wrong behind the scenes and why things escalated to this point. We react to Robert Garcia’s comments on BoxingScene, including speculation around Turki Alalshikh and whether the power structure in boxing is quietly shifting.
    From there, we discuss Brian Norman Jr. appearing on Cigar Talk, where he revealed he’s no longer training with his father. His dad later responded on Mill City Boxing, clearly unhappy and saying he wouldn’t be a second to anyone in the corner. That leads to a real conversation about father-son relationships in boxing which ones worked, which ones didn’t, and why those dynamics often fall apart.
    Next, we react to Keyshawn Davis telling v Roy Jones Jr. that he was drinking throughout his camp for Edwin De Los Santos, which he says led to missing weight. A former team member disputed those claims, and we break down how Keyshawn comes off in moments like this accountability, honesty, or a cry for attention?
    Then we get into the clip everyone’s talking about: Claressa Shields allegedly calling into Hood Champion Boxing pretending to be someone else… and outing herself live. We talk about how bad it looks, why it went viral, and why someone of her stature would even make that move.
    We also touch on rumors of Errol Spence Jr. potentially returning against Tim Tszyu, plus the WBA moving Gervonta Davis into “champion in recess” status and what that means for the lightweight division including who’s now next in line for the belt.
    We close things out with Zuffa Boxing, reacting to Dana White’s new trailer, breaking down their January 23 card, and then previewing the January 24 DAZN card headlined by Raymond Muratalla vs. Andy Cruz, including undercard breakdowns and predictions.

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    1 ora e 26 min
  • Ryan Garcia Last Title Chance? | Boots vs Vergil Ortiz Jr Not Happening? | Canelo Back in September
    Jan 13 2026

    This episode opens with Oscar De La Hoya calling out Eddie Hearn on social media and demanding a 60–40 split for Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs Jaron “Boots” Ennis. We talk about whether that fight is actually happening and why it may not benefit Vergil right now.
    From there, we get into Devin Haney tweeting he’s looking for an opponent, Keyshawn Davis responding, and Haney firing back saying he’s on the list. We break down how real that matchup is and why Jamaine Ortiz is a dangerous fight.
    The discussion then shifts to Richardson Hitchins vs Oscar Duarte, expected to be announced for February 21, and whether that’s the right fight or if a different matchup made more sense.
    Staying at 140, we talk Subriel Matías losing to Dalton Smith and debate who the bigger threat really is — Gary Antuanne Russell or Subriel Matías.
    From there, we dive into Ryan Garcia discipline, streaming, Robert Garcia’s comments on BoxingScene, and training with his dad. We question how many real title chances Ryan has left if he loses to Mario Barrios.
    We also touch on Keith Thurman vs Sebastian Fundora, Zuffa Boxing’s announced main event, and what that league-style model could become.
    We close with Canelo Alvarez, his elbow surgery, the shadowboxing clip, his expected September return, turning down Osleys Iglesias, and who makes sense as a comeback opponent before ending with one last debate: who’s the biggest puncher in boxing right now?

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    1 ora e 15 min
  • Keyshawn Running To 147? | Matchroom Never Believed In Bam | Antoine Russell Picks Teo Over Shakur?
    Jan 6 2026

    This episode opens with Gary Antoine Russell picking Teofimo Lopez over Shakur Stevenson and what that choice really says about styles, pressure, and how fighters view risk at the elite level. We break down why Teo might be the pick in that matchup, how Shakur is perceived inside boxing circles, and what that prediction tells us beyond just who wins the fight.
    From there, the conversation shifts to Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez entering free agency and the comments made by Robert Garcia about Matchroom, belief, and control. We talk through what a new deal could actually look like for Bam, what leverage he really has at this point in his career, and whether this moment is about money, freedom, or finally being valued as a top-tier fighter.
    We then get into Claressa Shields explaining why she chose to fight Franchon Crews-Dezurn instead of Shadasia Green. That leads to a real back-and-forth on legacy versus danger, timing versus obligation, and how elite fighters decide which risks are worth taking once their résumé is already secure.
    The discussion continues with Dan Rafael’s tweets about rumored Zuffa Boxing signees and Eddie Hearn’s comments on the contracts being offered. We explore what Zuffa Boxing could realistically become, whether a league-style model can work in boxing, and what fighters stand to gain or lose if this system actually takes off.
    We close the episode with Keyshawn Davis on Inside the Ring with Max Kellerman, where talk of a Shakur Stevenson fight turns into conversation about moving up to 147. We break down whether Keyshawn is seriously planning a move to welterweight, if the weight change makes sense, or if that answer was simply a way to sidestep a question fans keep pressing.

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    56 min
  • Hitchins Said Yes… So Why Did Keyshawn Davis Get the Fight? | Is Nakatani Ready for Inoue?
    Dec 30 2025

    We start the episode reacting to the Keyshawn Davis vs Richardson Hitchins situation, breaking down why Hitchins said yes to the fight but still didn’t get the spot. We talk about how Keyshawn Davis ended up facing Jermaine Ortiz, what that says about leverage and timing, and why this situation sparked so much debate among boxing fans.
    From there, we move into reacting to Ring Magazine’s “RING SIX” cards, including the card headlined by Teofimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson. We give our honest thoughts on the matchmaking, which fights make sense, and which ones feel more about politics than competition.
    Next, we dive into BoxingScene’s list of the biggest fights that never happened, playing a quick game where we react to canceled fights fans thought they were going to get and debate which missed opportunities hurt boxing the most.
    Then we break down the Junto Nakatani vs Sebastian Hernandez fight, a close bout with controversial scorecards that has the internet split. We discuss what Nakatani showed moving up in weight and whether that performance raised real questions moving forward.
    We close by talking about Naoya Inoue vs Alan Picasso and the growing buzz around a potential Inoue vs Nakatani fight in Japan, rumored for 2026. Is it inevitable and is Nakatani really ready?
    This episode dives into boxing politics, matchmaking decisions, and the fights fans can’t stop arguing about.
    Tap in and let us know where you stand in the comments.

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    1 ora e 5 min
  • Crawford Retired 3x Undisputed — Is That Enough? | Did Devin Haney Really Try to Fight Everyone?
    Dec 24 2025

    This episode opens with a breakdown of Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua, starting with the undercard and moving into the main event. We talk about what really happened in the ring, how much credit Anthony Joshua deserves for the stoppage, and whether the loss actually hurts Jake Paul’s stock and drawing power.
    We also run through Jake Paul’s purses throughout his boxing career, looking at how much money he’s generated, how the business model has evolved, and whether this lane is still sustainable.
    The conversation then shifts to Terence Crawford’s retirement, which reopened debate about how greatness should be judged in boxing. Crawford retired undefeated and 3x undisputed after beating the top man in his division, raising the uncomfortable question: is that enough? We examine whether legacy is built through long reigns and title defenses, or by beating the best and moving on.
    We dive into Crawford’s career being built on climbing, not sitting, why that approach challenges traditional boxing standards, and why his résumé still sparks debate. A rapid-fire comparison to Hall of Fame greats turns the discussion up.
    The episode also covers Oscar De La Hoya’s criticism of Crawford’s résumé, the pushback from Bernie the Boxer on the Mill City Podcast, and a breakdown of Bill Haney’s claim that Team Haney has “sent everyone an offer.” We explain why offers don’t always mean negotiations and why in boxing, optics aren’t the same as signed contracts.

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    1 ora e 7 min
  • Teofimo Acting Different? | Rolly DUCKS Haney?! | Keyshawn Davis & BoMac Split?
    Dec 16 2025

    We start with the Teofimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson press conference and break down the energy between both fighters, especially why Teofimo’s demeanor felt different from what fans are used to seeing. From body language to tone, we talk about what stood out and how it affects the buildup to one of boxing’s biggest fights.
    From there, we get into Shakur Stevenson’s appearance on The Breakfast Club, his thoughts on the fight, the criticism around his style, and how he sees himself at the top of the sport. That leads into a conversation about a potential Shakur vs Devin Haney fight at 147 and whether it actually makes sense. We also touch on Rolly Romero making it clear he wants nothing to do with Devin Haney and why that comment caught so much attention.
    Next, we shift to title movement across the divisions, starting with O’Shaquie Foster holding down the WBC title at 130 while vacating at 135, then Stephen Fulton vacating at 126 and opening the door for Carrington vs Castro to get upgraded.
    We then dive into the situation between Keyshawn Davis and Richardson Hitchins, the tension surrounding them, and Tim Bradley weighing in on their negotiations. Bradley also revealed that Keyshawn Davis and trainer Brian BoMac McIntyre are no longer working together, which added a whole new wrinkle to the conversation. From there, we talk about Hitchins taking the Ortiz fight and his decision to re-sign with Matchroom Boxing.
    To wrap things up, we react to BoxingScene’s list of the best jabs among active fighters and finish with Ring Magazine’s pound-for-pound list of the 21st century, breaking down why these rankings always spark debate.
    This episode is a fun, honest conversation about the fights, the moves, and the narratives shaping boxing right now.

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    1 ora e 30 min
  • Pitbull vs Lamont Roach Jr CONTROVERSY! | O’Shaquie Foster Dominates | Teófimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson OFFICIAL
    Dec 9 2025

    We open with hometown pride as O’Shaquie “Shock” Foster dominates Stephen “Scooter” Fulton. We break down Fulton missing weight at 130, the WBC switching the bout to a WBC Interim Lightweight Title (135) fight, and how the buildup disrespected Shock before he delivered a masterclass.Next, we dig into the week’s biggest shocker: Janibek Alimkhanuly failing a VADA test, forcing Erislandy Lara to face a late replacement instead of unifying the middleweight titles. We cover what Janibek tested positive for and how this impacts the middleweight division going forward.We recap the entire Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz vs Lamont Roach Jr card, the knockdown, the point deduction, and the controversial draw that has fans debating who really won and whether the judges got it wrong.Then we break down Frank Martin calling out Richardson Hitchins at 140 and what that matchup would mean for the super-lightweight division.We also hit the politics of boxing: Terence Crawford stripped by the WBC, his viral IG Live reaction, Errol Spence’s comments, and Floyd Mayweather’s long-standing criticism of sanctioning bodies and championship belts.We close with the massive announcement: Teófimo López vs Shakur Stevenson is officially set, and we dive into the styles, stakes, and early reactions to one of the biggest fights in boxing.

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    1 ora e 32 min
  • Shakur vs Devin HEATS UP! | Roach or Oshaquie… Who’s REALLY Got More To Lose This Weekend?
    Dec 6 2025

    The guys are back with another heavy episode, starting with the new Ring Magazine pound-for-pound rankings — and Devin Haney finally cracking the top ten. Bernie The Boxer jumped on Mill City and argued that Shakur Stevenson should be ranked above Haney, so we break down his points and give our own takes on where both fighters really stand right now.Since we were already talking Shakur, we got into his comments after Abdullah Mason’s win — calling Abdullah a “baby” and saying not to rush him. Abdullah Mason fired back on Sean Zittel’s channel, so we look at both sides and talk about whether Shakur is giving game or trying to sun a rising star.From there, we move into Bill Haney calling out Rolly Romero — also on Sean Zittel’s channel — and what that means for the Haney family’s moves at 147. With Rolly holding the WBA welterweight belt, we break down how realistic that fight is and what the Haneys are trying to position themselves for in the division.Then we preview this weekend’s PBC card:Lamont Roach vs Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and O’Shaquie Foster vs Stephen Fulton.We look at the styles, make our predictions, and talk about what each fight means for both divisions. Lamont Roach went on Nightcap with Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco saying he plans to stand in the pocket with Pitbull Cruz — so we break down whether that’s smart or suicidal, and who that game plan really favors.We close the episode asking who has more to lose at this stage of their career — Lamont Roach or O’Shaquie Foster. Two different fights, two different paths, but both at a crossroads that could change their whole future.#LamontRoach #OshaquieFoster #ShakurStevenson #DevinHaney #ErislandyLara #Janibek #SugarShaneMosleyJr #JesusRamos #PitbullCruz #BoxingPodcast #PBC #AmazonPrime #FightWeek #RollyRomero #BillHaney #ShawnZatel #WBABantamweightTitle #AbdulaMaysan #RingMagazine #podcast #boxer #boxing #sports #boxingnews

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    1 ora