Episodes
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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
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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.
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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!
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Ian Darke, John Rawling and Tris Dixon look at creating the ultimate fighting machine.
Who had the best jab, the most charisma? Who was the best stylist, possessed the most power and who was the best defensively?
Put it altogether and you have the greatest boxer in history... With name checks for many of the greats, from Larry Holmes to Roberto Duran, from Sugar Ray Leonard to Floyd Mayweather and Sugar Ray Robinson and perhaps with a few unexpected names thrown in along the way. -
Using their vast amounts of experience in the sport, John Rawling and Ian Darke look back over the changes they have witnessed in boxing, from fight night, to the advent of social media and much more besides.
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The team of John Rawling, Ian Darke and Tris Dixon look at some of the more controversial outcomes of fights they have watched, and ponder if there's anything that can be done to eliminate poor officiating.
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What makes a great trainers and who are some of the best the sport has seen?
Join Ian Darke, John Rawling and Tris Dixon as they look back over their dealings with the likes of Angelo Dundee, Enzo Calzaghe, Eddie Dutch, George Francis and countless other great minds who were behind some of the great champions in boxing. -
Ian Darke and John Rawling, two of the voices of boxing, discuss boxing in Saudi Arabia, the best superfight that can be made today, the biggest shocks they have witnessed, changes they would make to the sport, getting boxing back into the mainstream, biggest upsets featuring British fighters and, could it really happen? Could Darke v Rawling headline at the Copper Box?!
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John Rawling, Ian Darke and Tris Dixon look back on the lives, times and careers of some of the greats, and try to establish who were the best heavyweights of all-time, with names like Jack Johnson, Larry Holmes, Muhammad Ali, Lennox Lewis, Mike Tyson, Joe Frazier, Rocky Marciano all under consideration.
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The team returns and speculates about some all-time dream fights. You would win if Mike Tyson fought Joe Frazier, if Naseem Hamed and Barry McGuigan came to blows, or how about if Tyson Fury and Lennox Lewis met? What about Chris Eubank and Alan Minter and, of course, Carl Froch took on superb Welshman Joe Calzaghe?
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Ian Darke and John Rawling are joined by host Tris Dixon looking back on their experiences in boxing, here reflecting on bloopers, funny things they have witnessed on their work travels, in the boxing ring, press conferences and on the peripheries of the sport.
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Tris Dixon, Ian Darke and John Rawling talk about the Four Kings of Marvin Hagler, Tommy Hearns, Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard and reflect on a golden era for the sport.
They look back over some of the biggest fights of a generation, some of the controversies and Darke recalls a time when he interviewed a nude Marvin Hagler! -
Ian Darke, John Rawling and Tris Dixon look back on the careers of some fighters who have transcended the sport and ponder how they have done it, while exploring reasons why other fighters, whether notable, brilliant or exciting, have failed to build significant fanbases.
Among the names mentioned are Henry Cooper, Tyson Fury, Amir Khan, Naseem Hamed, Chris Eubank, Anthony Joshua, Ricky Hatton, Barry McGuigan and many more. -
Ian Darke, John Rawling and Tris Dixon talk about fights not being made, PEDs, bad scorecards, a lack of federal oversight, protecting unbeaten records and drab live events. It might be grumpy old men stuff, but maybe things were better in the olden days!
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Ian Darke, Tris Dixon and John Rawling look back over the weird and wonderful, the good, bad and downright ugly press conference moments they have reported on, and they also reflect upon the passing of their friend and colleague, Ron Lewis.
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The team share their memories of Muhammad Ali and the impact he had on them, and Ian Darke and John Rawling talk about how Ali guided them towards their chosen career paths.
They talk about Ali's best fights, best quotes, the best Ali books, his legacy, how he might have coped with today's giants, dream fights and much more besides. -
John Rawling, Ian Darke and Tris Dixon provide their top five ringside experiences, counting down the best fights they have been at.
Strangely, they each picked different fights with no overlap, with fights featuring Marvin Hagler, Arturo Gatti, Mike Tyson, Marco Antonio Barrera, Nigel Benn, Evander Holyfield and Manny Pacquiao. -
Ian Darke and John Rawling join Tris Dixon to talk about getting into the business of commentary and boxing journalism, learning the ropes, highs, lows, mistakes, pressure, travel and much more
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Ian Darke and John Rawling have worked side by side with Barry McGuigan in the commentary booths, but they also covered his Hall of Fame career.
Here, Barry looks back over his career, reflects upon a different time and some marvellous and historic nights. -
John Rawling and Ian Darke reflect on working, covering and watching some of the best trainers in the sport at work.
From Angelo Dundee and Terry Lawless through to Eddie Futch, Teddy Atlas and George Francis, they look at the coaches behind some of the finest fighters in boxing history. They also talk about the mavericks, including Brendan Ingle, Enzo Calzaghe and Billy Graham. - Show more