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If you love boxing, this podcast for you. If you’re trying to get into boxing, this podcast is for you. Tune in for all the latest boxing news as we give your our knowledge on the sport. We break down headlines, predictions, and post fight breakdowns as we give you all the updates in this beautiful sport we call boxing. So don’t waste no time and STAY ON POINT with THE PUNCHER’s POINT!!!!
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The WBC Junior Middleweight Champion Sebastian Fundora (23‑1, 15 KOs) returns for his first title defense of 2026, taking on former unified world champion Keith “One Time” Thurman (31‑1, 23 KOs) on March 28th.Fundora enters the fight riding high after his seventh‑round corner stoppage win over Tim Tszyu in their rematch last August—a performance that cemented his status as one of the most dangerous and improving fighters in the division. Thurman, meanwhile, is coming off a third‑round TKO over Brock Jarvis more than a year ago, and he’s made it clear in recent press conferences that he plans to knock Fundora out and reclaim championship glory.With both men on win streaks, the question becomes: Will the 28‑year‑old Fundora continue his rise, or can the veteran Thurman turn back the clock and become world champion “One Time” again?In this episode, Mario breaks down the matchup from every angle—stylistic keys, tactical adjustments, betting odds, and his final prediction heading into fight night.Who do you have winning on March 28th in this high‑stakes showdown?Time Stamp0:00- Intro (Sebastian Fundora vs Keith Thurman Preview & Prediction)2:15- Sebastian Fundora Breakdown8:45-Keith Thurman Breakdown15:40- Sebastian Fundora Keys to Victory17:35- Keith Thurman Keys to Victory21:55- Outro (LIKE, COMMENT SUBSCRIBE & SHARE)
EPISODE DESCRIPTIONBare Knuckle Fighter “King” Kai Stewart joins the podcast for an exclusive, unfiltered, must‑watch interview. Ahead of his March 20th showdown in Hollywood, Florida, Kai breaks down his upcoming BKFC Featherweight Championship fight against Nico Gaffe and the mindset he’s bringing into title night.We dive into the rapid growth of Bare Knuckle Fighting, Kai’s rise and success within BKFC, and his unique relationship with Conor McGregor. He opens up about his on‑camera persona, the confidence and comedy fans love, and the support system that keeps him grounded — from his team to his mother to his girlfriend, who is also a fighter.This is Kai Stewart like you’ve never seen him: charismatic, sharp, and unapologetically himself.Tap in for one of the most entertaining and insightful interviews we’ve ever recorded.
Emanuel Navarrete proves that he still has gas in the tank and is ready to fight the best after defeating Eduardo Nunez by 11th Round TKO to Become Unified WBO & IBF Junior Lightweight Champion. The fight saw Navarrete dominate Sugar Nunez the entire fight using his jab while attacking the right eye the entire fight. Although Nunez showed heart and still fought hard, the eye was cut and swollen shut forcing the doctor to stop the fight and crown Navarrete. Tune in as Mario from The Puncher’s Point breaks down the key moments of the fight along with fight grades and what is next for Navarrete as he continues at Junior Lightweight. What are y’all thoughts on Navarrete’s performance? Comment ⬇️.Don’t Forget to Like 👍 Share ↗️ Comment 💬 Subscribe 🔔 Follow All of our Social Media & Podcast Platforms for more Content
Two of the division’s most dangerous punchers square off in Glendale, Arizona on February 28th, as IBF champion Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez (29‑1, 27 KOs) meets WBO champion Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete (39‑2, 32 KOs) in a high‑stakes unification bout.Nunez enters looking to return to his knockout ways after back‑to‑back decision wins, while Navarrete looks to get back in the win column after his controversial no contest vs Charly Suarez. With both fighters proudly representing Mexico and carrying elite power, this matchup has all the ingredients for a potential Fight of the Night.In this episode, Mario breaks down each champion’s style, strengths, and vulnerabilities, outlines the keys to victory, dives into the betting odds, and delivers his final prediction ahead of Saturday’s showdown.Will Nunez deliver the statement win he’s been chasing, or will Navarrete prove he’s operating on a different level?Tune in to get fully prepared for fight night—and let us know who you think becomes unified champion.
Here’s a polished, podcast‑ready episode description that flows clean, hits the stakes, and sets up your analysis perfectly:---Claressa Shields Dominates Again: What’s Next for the GWOAT?Claressa Shields continues her reign atop women’s boxing, defeating Super Middleweight Champion Franchon Crews‑Dezurn by unanimous decision in their long‑awaited rematch to retain her Undisputed Heavyweight Championship. From the opening bell, Shields showcased the elite skill set that has defined her career—controlling the pace, dictating distance, and outclassing Crews‑Dezurn in nearly every round.With another dominant win added to her résumé, the conversation shifts to legacy and the future. The field is getting thin, and names like Shadasia Green and Mikaela Mayer are being floated as potential challengers. But who can truly test the GWOAT at this point?In this episode, The Puncher’s Point breaks down the key moments of the fight, delivers detailed fight grades, and explores the most realistic—and most compelling—options for Shields’ next opponent.What did you think of the fight, and does anyone out there have a real shot at dethroning Claressa Shields? Tune in and join the conversation.Time Stamp0:00- Intro (Claressa Shields Defeats Franchon Crews-Dezurn by Unanimous Decision)1:45- Strategy Grade8:55- Excitement Grade10:00- Stakes Grade11:45- Impact Grade13:30- Overall Fight Grade14:35- What’s Next for Ryan Garcia?18:00- Outro (LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE!!!)
Ryan Garcia has finally done it. At 27 years old, “KingRy” becomes the new WBC Welterweight Champion after a dominant unanimous decision win over Mario Barrios — nine years after turning pro back in 2016.In this episode, Mario from The Puncher’s Point breaks down everything from the opening knockdown to the tactical adjustments that let Garcia control the fight with his right hand and jab all night long. We dive into:• The knockdown that set the tone• How Garcia neutralized Barrios round after round• Why this performance may be the most complete of Ryan’s career• Garcia calling out newly crowned 140‑lb champ Shakur Stevenson• The wild list of potential next opponents — Haney, Rolly, Shakur, and moreWith Garcia now joining former rivals Devin Haney and Rolly Romero as a world champion, the welterweight landscape just got a whole lot more interesting.Who should Ryan Garcia fight nextTune in as we break down the options, the politics, and the matchups that could define the next chapter of his career.What did you think of the fightDrop your thoughts and predictions in the comments and join the conversation.
Claressa Shields vs. Franchon Crews‑Dezurn: The Rivalry RenewedClaressa Shields (17‑0, 3 KOs) returns to defend her Undisputed Heavyweight Championship, and standing across from her is a familiar face—Super Middleweight Champion Franchon Crews‑Dezurn (10‑2, 2 KOs). The GWOAT and The Hard‑Hitting Diva have been trading words on social media and at the press conference, but their history runs much deeper than the recent back‑and‑forth.Before they met in their professional debuts, Shields defeated Crews‑Dezurn twice in the amateurs on her path to becoming a two‑time Olympic gold medalist, while Crews‑Dezurn served as an Olympic alternate in both cycles. The two would later train together, support each other, and carve out their own legacies in the sport. Now, years later, they meet again—this time with undisputed gold on the line.Will Shields prove once more why she calls herself the GWOAT, or can Crews‑Dezurn finally earn her long‑awaited redemption?In this episode, Mario breaks down both fighters’ strengths, weaknesses, and keys to victory, along with the latest betting odds and his final prediction ahead of February 22nd in Detroit.Who do you have winning this rematch in the Motor City?
Ryan Garcia 24-2 (20KOs) will look to make his 2nd attempt at a world title against WBC Welterweight Champion Mario Barrios 29-2-2 (18 KOs). Ryan Garcia is desperate for a bounce back after missing weight by 3 pounds preparing for Devin Haney & losing out on a world title. From testing positive for PEDs to his shocking upset loss to Rolly Romero, Ryan Garcia has a chance to navigate his career in the right direction. However, Barrios is also in big need of a win after two draws in a row to Abel Ramos & the returning Manny Pacquiao. This fight also adds some drama as well with Barrios training with Ryan Garcia’s former trainer Joe Goosen who trained him for Gervonta Davis back in 2023. With both guys looking for a momentum shift in their career who will come out victorious on February 21st at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada? Tune in as Mario from The Puncher’s Point breaks down both fighters while highlighting betting odds and each fighter’s best chance to victory. Who do you see winning the WBC Welterweight Title? Comment Below ⬇️Time Stamp0:00- Intro (Ryan Garcia vs Mario Barrios Preview & Prediction)3:05- Ryan Garcia Breakdown16:30- Mario Barrios Breakdown27:10- Betting Odds & Keys to Victory31:15- Mario’s Final Prediction35:25- Outro (LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE!!!)
Here’s a clean, tight, Spotify‑ready podcast description that hits the platform’s tone—informative, punchy, and built to convert listeners:---Former pro boxer and analyst Tommy “Razor” Rainone (26‑8, 6 KOs) joins The Puncher’s Point for an exclusive deep‑dive into his life in boxing.In this special episode, Tommy opens up about his Long Island roots, the influences that pushed him toward the pro ranks, and the key moments that shaped his career—from his pro debut to headlining a Madison Square Garden card under Jay‑Z’s Roc Nation banner.He also shares wild weight‑cutting stories, reflects on the realities of life as a fighter, and breaks down his transition into writing, commentary, and analysis. Tommy talks about his connections with DAZN ring announcer David Diamante, former world champion Paulie Malignaggi, and the broader boxing media world.If you love boxing history, behind‑the‑scenes insight, and real talk from a world‑class professional, this is a must‑listen interview.Drop your thoughts on the episode and don’t forget to Like, Share, Comment, and Follow.
Here’s a polished, podcast‑ready description that flows cleanly and sets the stage for listeners:---Shakur Stevenson has officially entered rare air, becoming a four‑division world champion after a dominant unanimous decision win over Teofimo Lopez to claim the WBO and Ring Magazine Super Lightweight titles. In his 140‑pound debut, Stevenson put on a masterclass—controlling the pace, outboxing Teo in nearly every exchange, and sweeping 11 of 12 rounds on all three scorecards. His speed, strength, and precision were on full display, even opening a cut over Lopez’s eye as the fight wore on.With a new champion atop one of boxing’s most unpredictable divisions, the big question now becomes: Who should Shakur Stevenson fight next?In this episode, Mario from The Puncher’s Point breaks down the tools, tactics, and adjustments that powered Shakur’s victory—and explores the potential matchups that could define his reign at 140.What did you think of the fight, and who should Shakur face in his first title defense?
Here’s a polished, podcast‑ready description that hits all the beats and flows naturally:---Two future Hall of Famers collide under the bright lights of Madison Square Garden as Teofimo Lopez (22‑1, 13 KOs) defends his Ring Magazine and WBO Junior Welterweight titles against three‑division world champion Shakur Stevenson (24‑0, 11 KOs).With legacy on the line and tensions rising, Lopez looks to add another elite name to his résumé and solidify his claim as the top junior welterweight in the world. Standing in his way is the undefeated Stevenson, chasing history as he aims to become a four‑division world champion.In this episode, Mario breaks down both fighters’ paths to victory, the tactical edges that could swing the fight, the latest betting odds, and his official prediction for January 31st in New York.Who do you have winning in this blockbuster matchup? Tune in and join the conversation.
Raymond Muratalla silence critics and remains undefeated by beating Andy Cruz by Majority Decision to retain IBF Lightweight Title. Muratalla came into this fight as a slight underdog against the established Andy Cruz but managed to pull out the victory in a tight battle. The fight saw Muratalla applying pressure and pushing Cruz back while cutting the ring but Andy Cruz was able to use his speed and ability to make it a fight. However the later rounds caught up to Cruz as Muratalla was able to pull ahead on two of the judges score cards to get the victory. Now with Muratalla defending his belt, the options are open for him to fight anyone including the winner of Teofimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson. Is Muratalla ready to make the jump or will he need to work his way there? Tune into this episode as Mario grades this fight and reacts to the key moments that gave Raymond Muratalla the win. What are your thoughts on the fight? Did Muratalla win in your eyes or was Cruz robbed? Follow us on all Platforms Down Below ⬇️* Instagram- Thepuncherspoint* Threads- Thepuncherspoint* X/Twitter-puncherspoint* YouTube- The Puncher’s Point* Facebook- The Puncher’s Point* Reddit- r/ThePunchersPoint* Discord- The Puncher’s Point* Email-ThePunchersPoint@gmail.com Time Stamp0:00- Intro (Raymond Muratalla Defeats Andy Cruz by Majority Decision to Retain IBF Lightweight Title)2:20- Strategy Grade8:05- Excitement Grade9:45- Impact Grade12:00- Stakes Grade14:35- Overall Fight Grade15:05- What’s Next for Raymond Muratalla18:20- Outro (SUBSCRIBE!!!)
Two undefeated fighters with similar skills look to walk out of Las Vegas on January 24th with their record still perfect and the IBF Lightweight Title. Andy Cruz 6-0 (3 KOs) looks to claim his first world title of his professional career. In only his 7th fight, Cruz is out to show why he’s an Olympic gold medalist and one of the best rising stars in the sport. However standing in his way is undefeated power puncher Ray Muratalla 23-0 (17 KOs) looking to retain his IBF Title. Both fighters have similar skills but who will use those skills more effectively and walk out of Vegas with the win? Tune in as Mario breaks down both fighters while providing keys to victory, betting odds, and predictions to get everyone ready for January 24th. Will Cruz claim his first World Title or will Muratalla experience be too much for Cruz to handle? Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/thepuncherspoint?igsh=cW1rcHZyZTkxbG5l&utm_source=qr Twitter / Xhttps://x.com/puncherspoint?s=21Threadshttps://www.threads.net/@thepuncherspointYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@ThePunchersPointFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567146153367&mibextid=JRoKGiReddithttps://www.reddit.com/r/ThePunchersPoint/s/iNDTTcUpyiDiscordhttps://discord.gg/aQwAw5mz Spotify Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3RbcVoDSw3TDu0Xq5fjmGb?si=JKolACJSQe6j9jVC3TD6dQApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-punchers-point/id1704740082?i=1000659924427 Time Stamp0:00- Intro (Andy Cruz vs Raymond Muratalla Preview & Prediction)2:15- Ray Muratalla Breakdown 10:15- Andy Cruz Breakdown15:55- Ray Muratalla Keys to Victory17:30- Andy Cruz Keys to Victory18:45- Betting Odds & Final Prediction22:50- Outro (SUBSCRIBE!!!)Go Follow Us on All Platforms Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/thepuncherspoint?igsh=cW1rcHZyZTkxbG5l&utm_source=qr Twitter / Xhttps://x.com/puncherspoint?s=21Threadshttps://www.threads.net/@thepuncherspointYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@ThePunchersPointFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567146153367&mibextid=JRoKGiReddithttps://www.reddit.com/r/ThePunchersPoint/s/iNDTTcUpyiDiscordhttps://discord.gg/aQwAw5mz Spotify Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3RbcVoDSw3TDu0Xq5fjmGb?si=JKolACJSQe6j9jVC3TD6dQApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-punchers-point/id1704740082?i=1000659924427
We have a new champion to kickoff 2026. Dalton Smith Defeated Subriel Matias by a shocking 5th round KO to become the new WBC Super Lightweight Champion. Dalton Smith remains undefeated now with 19 wins and 14 of them by KO. The fight saw the two going punch for punch throughout the whole fight. Despite Matias being the harder hitter, Smith was holding his own and even controlling the pace of the fight at times. In the 5th round, Dalton rocked Matias and ended up knocking him out with an overhand right to claim his first world title. Now with Smith becoming champion at 140 pounds, he puts himself in the shark tank with a bunch of talented fighters. Tune in as Mario from The Puncher’s Point breaks down the fight along with previewing what may be next for Dalton Smith. What are your thoughts on the fight and who should Smith fight next?
Subriel Matias 23-2 (22 KOs) is looking to defend his WBC belt at Super Lightweight against undefeated challenger Dalton Smith 18-0 (13 KOs) Matias became a 2x champion when he defeated the undefeated champion at the time Alberto Puello by majority decision. As for Dalton Smith he is coming off of a dominating Unanimous Decision against Mathieu Germain. The fight holds a lot of weight from Subriel Matias testing positive for Osterine and his past involvement with Matchroom boxing. Now with Dalton Smith fighting his way to his first world title, will Matias retain or will Dalton Smith capitalize on the moment. Tune in as Mario breaks down both fighters, keys to victory, and betting odds as he predicts the outcome of the fight on The Puncher’s Point. Who do you have winning on January 10th in Brooklyn, New York? Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/thepuncherspoint?igsh=cW1rcHZyZTkxbG5l&utm_source=qr Twitter / Xhttps://x.com/puncherspoint?s=21Threadshttps://www.threads.net/@thepuncherspointYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@ThePunchersPointFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567146153367&mibextid=JRoKGiReddithttps://www.reddit.com/r/ThePunchersPoint/s/iNDTTcUpyiDiscordhttps://discord.gg/aQwAw5mz Spotify Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3RbcVoDSw3TDu0Xq5fjmGb?si=JKolACJSQe6j9jVC3TD6dQApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-punchers-point/id1704740082?i=1000659924427 DISCLAIMER!!!NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We do not own the rights to these clips or images. This is for news & entertainment purposes only and will not be used for monetary gain. For copyright issues please contact thepuncherspoint@gmail.com Time Stamp0:00- Intro (Subriel Matias vs Dalton Smith Preview & Prediction)2:00- Subriel Matias Breakdown13:05- Dalton Smith Breakdown18:30- Subriel Matias Keys to Victory19:50- Dalton Smith Keys to Victory21:00- Betting Odds 21:20- Final Prediction24:05- Outro (SUBSCRIBE!!!)
Naoya Inoue delivered yet another masterpiece under the bright lights, retaining his Undisputed Super Bantamweight Titles by unanimous decision and reminding the world why he’s boxing’s most complete force. Even with hand‑wrap drama swirling before the opening bell, Inoue stepped into the ring locked in and unfazed—then proceeded to outclass Alan Picasso from start to finish.From the sharp early jab to the moments where he pinned Picasso against the ropes, Inoue controlled every rhythm and every exchange. Picasso showed grit and survived all 12 rounds, but the night belonged to The Monster. With this win, Inoue not only moves to 32‑0 but also becomes the first fighter in over 40 years to defend a world title four times in a single calendar year.In this episode, we break down the full fight, the tactical layers behind Inoue’s performance, Picasso’s resilience, and what this means for the looming 2026 super fight with Junto Nakatani. We also dive into the skill sets of both men and how their styles could collide if the matchup becomes official.Tune in for analysis, insight, and the road ahead for one of boxing’s most electrifying divisions.
Episode DescriptionWith Naoya Inoue set to headline on December 27th, the stakes for this card couldn’t be higher. In the co‑main event, Junto Nakatani (31‑0, 24 KOs) makes his long‑awaited move to Super Bantamweight—entering the same division as Inoue—and takes on undefeated power puncher Sebastian Hernandez (20‑0, 18 KOs).A victory in Saudi Arabia would put Nakatani on a direct collision course with Inoue, setting the stage for what could become the biggest Japanese boxing showdown in history. But Hernandez arrives with knockout power and zero interest in playing the role of stepping stone.In this episode, Mario breaks down both fighters in detail: their styles, strengths, weaknesses, keys to victory, and the betting angles that matter. He closes with his final prediction for Nakatani vs Hernandez and what the outcome could mean for the future of the Super Bantamweight division.Will Junto Nakatani take the first step toward a mega‑fight with Inoue, or will Hernandez derail the dream before it even begins?Tune in as The Chase of Inoue officially starts.
🎙️ The Monster is coming to Riyadh.Naoya Inoue (31-0, 27 KOs), the pound‑for‑pound king and undisputed Super Bantamweight champion, makes his long‑awaited Saudi debut as he faces undefeated Mexican challenger Alan Picasso (32-0, 17 KOs). Fresh off a dominant masterclass against MJ Akhmadaliev, Inoue arrives with momentum, menace, and a mission: defend his throne and move one step closer to a blockbuster all‑Japanese showdown with Junto Nakatani.But standing in his way is Picasso—young, unbeaten, and hungry to shock the world. He hasn’t faced elite opposition yet, but he’s stepping into the biggest moment of his career with nothing to lose and everything to gain. Can he derail Inoue’s global takeover, or will The Monster remind everyone why he’s the most feared finisher in boxing?Mario breaks down the styles, the stakes, and the exact tools each fighter must use to win on December 27th in Riyadh. If you love high‑level boxing talk, legacy debates, and real fight analysis, this is the episode you don’t want to miss.Who are YOU picking in this undefeated vs. undefeated showdown? Tune in and join the conversation.
Anthony Joshua handled business in the ring and Defeated Jake Paul by KO in the 6th Round to improve to 29–4 with 26 KOs. The fight saw dramatic moments along with career lowlights for Jake Paul as he was seen holding and running around most of the fight. Joshua started off slow chasing Jake Paul around the ring but saw success as he knocked him down in the fight four times after round 4. Jake started fatiguing and realized that Anthony Joshua’s power was too much to handle. Once the 6th round came Joshua landed a huge right hand sending Jake Paul on the floor ending the fight. Tune in as Mario breaks down the key moments of the fight while highlighting what’s next for both fighters along with the sport of boxing. What were your thoughts on the fight?Be sure to Follow our Social Medias Below ⬇️ Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/thepuncherspoint?igsh=cW1rcHZyZTkxbG5l&utm_source=qr Twitter / Xhttps://x.com/puncherspoint?s=21Threadshttps://www.threads.net/@thepuncherspointYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@ThePunchersPointFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567146153367&mibextid=JRoKGiReddithttps://www.reddit.com/r/ThePunchersPoint/s/iNDTTcUpyiDiscordhttps://discord.gg/aQwAw5mz Spotify Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3RbcVoDSw3TDu0Xq5fjmGb?si=JKolACJSQe6j9jVC3TD6dQApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-punchers-point/id1704740082?i=1000659924427 DISCLAIMER!!!NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We do not own the rights to these clips or images. This is for news & entertainment purposes only and will not be used for monetary gain. For copyright issues please contact thepuncherspoint@gmail.com Time Stamp0:00- Intro (Anthony Joshua KO’s Jake Paul in the 6th Round2:50- Strategy Grade11:50- Excitement Grade 13:05- Stakes Grade15:10- Impact Grade17:40- Overall Fight Grade18:15- What’s Next for Anthony Joshua & Jake Paul?23:20- Outro (SUBSCRIBE!!!)#anthonyjoshua #jakepaul #matchroomboxing #boxing #podcast #boxingpodcast #sports
The stage is set for December 19th in Miami Florida. Jake Paul 12-1 (7KOs) looks to shock the world and move up to heavyweight to challenge the former 2x Heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua 28-4 (25KOs). Jake Paul is coming off of a Unanimous Decision win against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. while Anthony Joshua looks to bounce back after his brutal KO loss to Daniel Dubois. With Jake Paul being criticized about his lack of competition throughout his career, it looks like he can silence the noise with a big win against Anthony Joshua but will he be able to conquer that mountain? Tune in as Mario from The Puncher’s Point breaks down each fighter along with Betting Odds and Keys to victory. Who do y’all got winning on December 19th?
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