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  • Crawford vs Mayweather: Who Would Win at 38 & Why Resume Isn’t Everything
    Jun 26 2026

    Ak and Barak don’t agree on much, and they really don’t agree on this one. In a real-time, unscripted debate, the self-proclaimed biggest Floyd Mayweather fan alive gets pushed to answer the question boxing won’t stop arguing about: is Terence “Bud” Crawford actually better than Floyd Mayweather?

    They break down the resume case for Floyd (the $300M Showtime run, the Pacquiao win, the undefeated record) against the eye-test case for Bud (the Canelo demolition three weight classes up, the switch-hitting power, the dominance at 38 that mirrors his prime). They run the fantasy fight at 38, at 29, and dig into who Floyd really beat versus who Bud was blacklisted from fighting. By the end, even Floyd’s #1 fan lands somewhere he’s never said on camera before.

    0:00 Intro
    0:48 Setting the Stage
    1:53 Framing the GOAT Debate
    2:51 Floyd’s Close Fights
    4:50 Ad Break
    5:45 The Age Argument
    7:55 Floyd’s Resume Case
    9:24 38-Year-Old Floyd vs. Pacquiao
    11:48 38-Year-Old Bud vs. Canelo
    13:34 Resume vs. Dominance
    15:07 Bud’s Blacklisted Prime Years
    15:50 Does Resume Trump Everything?
    16:54 The Fantasy Fight at 38
    18:03 Can Floyd’s Defense Stop Bud?
    21:24 What About 29-Year-Old Floyd?
    28:47 Could Bud Have Done More?
    30:50 The Perfect Retirement
    32:07 Names vs. Accolades
    34:17 Outro

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    34 min
  • AJ Knocks Out Fury? Errol Stops Tszyu? Bam Beats Inoue? | Boxing Lookahead
    Jun 11 2026

    Ak & Barak are back to break down the most stacked stretch of the boxing calendar, and they are not holding back. This is a full state-of-the-sport conversation built around one argument: boxing is thriving louder than ever, and the next two weeks prove it.

    The guys preview Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez vs Antonio Vargas as Bam moves up to chase Naoya Inoue, Boots Ennis vs Zander Zayas at 154, Abdullah Mason’s hometown title shot against Joe Cordina, and Errol Spence Jr’s comeback against Tim Tszyu. Then it gets spicy: Barak predicts Anthony Joshua knocks out Tyson Fury to become a three-time heavyweight champion, they crown Shakur Stevenson the best fighter in the world, and they debate Canelo Alvarez’s next move with Benavidez, Jermall Charlo, and even Errol Spence on the table.

    00:00:00 – Intro
    00:01:45 – Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez Moving Up & The Inoue Dream Match
    00:12:21 – Boots Ennis vs. Zander Zayas: Coming Out Party or Bust?
    00:17:36 – Breaking Down Boots vs. Zayas Further
    00:21:46 – Abdullah Mason Defending His Title in Cleveland
    00:23:52 – Mason’s Personality & What He Needs to Prove
    00:31:28 – Anthony Joshua vs. Prenga: Tune-Up for Fury
    00:31:42 – The Biggest Fight in British History: AJ vs. Tyson Fury
    00:38:00 – Errol Spence Jr. Returns vs. Tim Tszyu
    00:42:53 – Canelo’s Future: Benavidez, Jermall Charlo & What’s Left to Prove
    00:46:17 – Dream Matchup: Errol Spence vs. Canelo Alvarez in 2027?
    00:49:06 – Boxing’s Biggest Remaining Fights & The State of the Sport
    00:51:30 – Outro: Boxing Is Thriving

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    50 min
  • The 10 GREATEST Knockouts in Boxing History: Marquez-Pacquiao, Canelo, Foreman & Tommy Hearns
    Jun 4 2026

    Ak & Barak settle it once and for all: the 10 greatest knockouts in boxing history. From Juan Manuel Marquez’s ice-cold finish of Manny Pacquiao to George Foreman reclaiming the title at 45, Canelo’s highlight-reel destruction of Amir Khan, Tommy Hearns vs Roberto Duran, Julian Jackson’s one-punch power, Tank Davis, Michael Carbajal, and yes, Jake Paul’s knockout of Tyron Woodley making the cut. The guys rank their personal top 5 each, argue over who got robbed of Knockout of the Year, and debate which finish is truly the scariest of all time.

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    28 min
  • Stephen Fulton REVEALS Weight Cut Nightmare, Foster Rematch Plans & $17M Retirement Quota
    May 28 2026

    Philly’s own Stephen “Cool Boy” Fulton sits down with Ak & Barak on RING CHAMPS and finally tells the full story of what really happened before his loss to O’Shaquie Foster. The two-time world champion walks through the weight cut from hell — running for hours without sweating, an hour in the sauna tent, passing out in the hotel room with his body locked up, and showing up to the weigh-in with one shoe on and one shoe off. He admits he was “killing himself” on the scale, ran out of legs before the bell, and says if Foster had actually engaged in a rumble, the result would have been completely different. The Foster rematch is officially on his radar.

    Fulton also opens up about the personal storm he was in heading into that fight: a year-plus breakup he was still working through in the ring, a house break-in where someone walked off with a $20K Chanel bag, and therapy work that finally helped him forgive his mom for the trauma she carried. He talks fashion ($35-40K Margiela fight kits, $1.5M total spent on clothes), his $17M retirement quota, his goal to become the first three-division world champion from Philadelphia, and a mystery summertime comeback fight at 130 pounds.

    This is one of the rawest, most honest sit-downs Fulton has done since the loss.

    00:00:00 - Intro
    00:01:19 - Best Dressed Boxers: Tank, Devin, Caleb Plant & More
    00:02:35 - Raising His Sons & Teaching Style
    00:04:32 - Would Steph Start His Own Clothing Brand?
    00:05:13 - Most Expensive Fight Outfit: Head-to-Toe Margiela ($35-40K)
    00:05:53 - How Much Has He Spent on Clothes His Whole Career?
    00:09:42 - Going to Therapy & What He Learned
    00:10:51 - Understanding His Mom’s Trauma & Forgiving Her
    00:12:32 - His Parenting Philosophy: Don’t Force Your Kids
    00:20:12 - His Financial Goal: $17 Million Before He Hangs It Up
    00:22:04 - The House Break-In Before His Last Fight
    00:28:41 - Acting, Podcasting & Life After Boxing
    00:29:20 - Inoue vs Bam Rodriguez: Who Wins?
    00:33:38 - Breaking Down Shakur Stevenson
    00:34:13 - What Was Really Going on Before the Foster Fight (Breakup)
    00:35:37 - Boxing Is the Loneliest Sport
    00:36:09 - Being a Lover Boy, Therapy & Learning to Be Alone
    00:40:47 - Motivation Now: Becoming a 3-Division World Champion
    00:42:41 - What Really Went Wrong in the Foster Fight
    00:43:14 - The Weight Cut Nightmare
    00:47:34 - Does He Want the Rematch with Forster?
    00:50:12 - Next Fight Coming This Year
    00:54:20 - What’s Changed in Camp: Back to the Footwork
    00:59:19 - Outro

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    58 min
  • Why Canelo Is The Greatest Mexican Ever: The 77-0 Truth & Where Chavez Sr Falls On The List
    May 21 2026

    Ak & Barak are back on RING CHAMPS with their boldest take yet: Canelo Alvarez is the greatest Mexican fighter of all time, and they’re settling it with facts over feelings. In one of the most controversial debates in boxing, Ak & Barak break down why Saul “Canelo” Alvarez has surpassed Julio Cesar Chavez Sr to claim the Mexican GOAT crown, and they bring the receipts.

    They walk through Chavez Sr’s record with a microscope: the 77-0 fight against a 7-2 opponent, the 65-0 fight against a 0-1 fighter, the 51+ journeymen on the resume, and the Meldrick Taylor fight Chavez was losing until the final seconds. Then he stacks Canelo’s accomplishments: 18 world titles across four divisions, becoming the first Mexican fighter to go undisputed at 168 pounds, 20 champions beaten, 9 undefeated fighters defeated, and moving up to 175 pounds to fight bigger men.

    The conversation also tackles Salvador Sanchez (potential vs accomplishments), Ricardo “Finito” Lopez, Marco Antonio Barrera, Juan Manuel Marquez (and his Pacquiao-four-times resume), and the strongest contrarian argument on the board: Oscar De La Hoya’s 11 world titles across six divisions, and the fact that he beat Chavez Sr head-to-head.

    00:00 - The Ring Champs: Settling the Mexican GOAT Debate
    01:25 - Facts Over Feelings: Canelo vs. Chavez Sr.
    02:50 - Salvador Sanchez: Eye Test vs. Longevity
    04:44 - Finito Lopez: Undefeated & More Skilled Than Chavez?
    05:33 - Marco Antonio Barrera & Juan Manuel Marquez Resumes
    11:16 - Lineal Champions vs. Vacant Titles
    12:46 - Putting Chavez Sr.’s 77-0 Record Under the Microscope
    17:32 - The Superstar Cultural Impact of Chavez Sr.
    18:58 - Peak Comparisons: 21-Year-Old Canelo vs. Chavez Sr.
    22:14 - The Strongest Case: Oscar De La Hoya’s Six-Division Legacy
    25:36 - Why Canelo Alvarez is the Greatest Mexican Fighter of All Time
    28:36 - Ticket Gates, Pay-Per-View, & Putting “Asses in Seats”
    29:42 - Breaking Down Chavez Sr.’s Biggest Career Wins
    33:59 - Final Verdict: Canelo Stands Alone at the Top

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    38 min
  • Gillie Da King: Wayne’s Diss, Getting Blackballed & Boxing KNOWLEDGE on Full Display
    May 14 2026

    Gillie Da King sits down with Ak & Barak on Ring Champs for a no-holds-barred conversation about boxing, music, family, and the journey from being blackballed in the rap game to building a million-dollar empire. The Million Dollaz Worth of Game co-host opens up about Lil Wayne’s “Problem Solver” diss, why Jay-Z and 50 Cent both tried to sign him, the moment Wallo sent him the Spotify article that birthed the podcast, and why he cried signing the first deal after his cousin came home from doing 7,300 days.

    On the boxing side, Gillie goes deep on his Top 5 pound-for-pound list, why Tank Davis is the biggest star in American boxing, why Bam Rodriguez beats Naoya Inoue if they meet, and why Sebastian Fundora is the toughest fight on Boots Ennis’ horizon. He also crowns Joe Frazier King of Philly over Bernard Hopkins, breaks down Bozy’s Dungeon and the Philly fight scene, and explains the Cam Newton tight-pants beef that wasn’t actually beef.

    This is one of the most personal Ring Champs episodes yet: Gillie talks about losing his son, the philosophy he lives by as a grandfather, and why he’s putting his daughter N3WYRKLA’s debut album with 21 Savage, Trippie Redd, Rob 49, and G Herbo above his own rap career.

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    1 h et 21 min
  • Boots Ennis: Why Crawford Fight Never Happened Him, KOing Xander & the Vergil Ortiz Lawsuit
    May 7 2026

    Former IBF, WBA, and lineal welterweight champion Jaron "Boots" Ennis sits down with Ak & Barak ahead of his June 27 Barclays Center showdown with undefeated Xander Zayas.

    Boots breaks down why Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. never came his way, the real story behind the Vergil Ortiz negotiations falling apart, and the alleged Devin Haney 152 fight offer that was floated his way. He also opens up about sparring Canelo Alvarez during Bud Crawford's Canelo camp, his honest reaction to Conor Benn leaving Eddie Hearn and Matchroom for Zuffa Boxing, and why he thinks Keith Thurman is a different fighter today. Plus: growing up in Philly with his brothers protecting him from the streets, why Pernell Whitaker is his favorite fighter of all time, and his bold knockout prediction for Xander Zayas at 154.

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    1 h et 20 min
  • Benavidez vs Ramirez Prediction, Resendiz vs Munguia MUST END in KO & Errol Spence Returning?
    Apr 30 2026

    Ak & Barak break down the biggest weekend in boxing. David Benavidez vs. Gerardo “Zurdo” Ramirez headlines Cinco de Mayo weekend on May 2nd in Las Vegas, and the guys make their predictions on whether Benavidez can stop the bigger, more experienced cruiserweight champion to keep his pound-for-pound run alive. Plus a deep dive on the co-main between Munguia and Resendiz, and why Resendiz might need a knockout to stay in the title picture.

    In the back half: the Errol Spence Jr. comeback rumors are heating up, and Spence vs. Tim Tszyu is seemingly getting closer. Ak & Barak debate whether the layoff helps or hurts Spence, the awkward Charlo Twins training camp situation, and what a Spence return means for the welterweight and 154-pound divisions. They close with a hot take on whether David Benavidez is positioned to take over the Cinco de Mayo and September Mexican fight weekend dates from Canelo Alvarez

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    20 min