Legends, knockouts, documentaries, and training cuts.
IPPV boxing lives in two lanes at once: poster-style event promotion and fight-history storytelling. This section keeps both intact.
The Good Son: The Life of Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini
A deep look at Ray Mancini's triumphs, heartbreak, and lasting boxing legacy.
The Fight That Changed Boxing Forever: Ray Mancini vs Duk Koo Kim
Historical storytelling around one of the sport's defining tragedies.
Ray Mancini vs Arturo Frias | FREE FIGHT | GREAT KNOCKOUTS IN BOXING
Pure action from one of boxing's best knockout battles.
Why Rocky Marciano Never Lost A Fight
A sharp primer on Marciano's unbeaten mystique.
Rocky Marciano - 49-0 - Hardest Hitter In Boxing History
Hard-hitting documentary material on Marciano's place in heavyweight history.
The Most Vicious Heavyweight In History - Jack Dempsey
Vintage heavyweight violence and historical framing.
JACK DEMPSEY | The Man Who Inspired MIKE TYSON
The Dempsey influence on later eras of fearsome heavyweight boxing.
Jack Dempsey - Brutal Destruction - Highlight Reel Colorized
An old-school poster piece for fight fans who want pure damage.
George Foreman vs Ionas Chepulis (1968 Gold Medal Boxing Match)
Olympic power before Foreman became a professional legend.
1968 Olympic Heavyweight Semi Finals - George Foreman vs Giorgio Bambini
Another historic Foreman bout preserved from the original page.
Championship Boxing FAQ
These quick answers support boxing-focused search visibility while preserving the page’s training and history angle.
What kind of boxing content is featured on IPPV?
This page combines boxing history, documentary storytelling, classic fights, Olympic footage, and training-product promotion tied to FightChannel.
Is boxing training material still available?
Yes. The preserved Boxing Bros Cut sales link remains active as part of the original boxing training and instruction messaging.
Does IPPV focus only on current boxing?
No. The page keeps the original mix of modern pay-per-view promotion and historical boxing storytelling.