About Whatchan Boxing

Your comprehensive resource for professional boxing statistics, fighter profiles, division breakdowns, and fight analysis.

Our Mission

Whatchan Boxing exists to provide fight fans with the most comprehensive, accessible, and accurate boxing resource on the web. We believe that boxing is enriched by data, context, and informed analysis, and our mission is to deliver all three in a format that works for everyone, from the casual viewer tuning in for a world title fight to the dedicated follower who tracks every division week by week.

Our goal is simple: to be the place you come to before, during, and after every major fight. Whether you want to research a fighter's record, understand how weight classes work, check the upcoming schedule, or revisit a classic bout from decades past, Whatchan Boxing has you covered.

Part of the Whatchan Family

Whatchan Boxing is part of the Whatchan family of sports websites. Whatchan began as a football-focused platform at whatchan.co.uk, providing match data, statistics, and fan-focused content for the beautiful game. As the platform grew, so did the ambition, and Whatchan expanded to cover additional sports that share the same passion for data-driven storytelling.

Today, the Whatchan network includes dedicated sections for football, darts, and boxing. Each site operates independently with its own design, data, and editorial voice, but all share the same core values: accuracy, accessibility, independence, and a genuine love of sport. The boxing section brings the same rigorous, stats-first approach to the sweet science that Whatchan has always applied to its coverage.

Founded by Adrian Dane

Whatchan was founded by Adrian Dane, a sports enthusiast and web developer with a passion for building tools and resources that make sport more enjoyable and more understandable. Adrian created Whatchan out of frustration with the lack of well-organised, freely available sports statistics online, and a belief that fans deserve better than cluttered, ad-heavy websites that prioritise revenue over user experience.

Adrian's background in web design and development, combined with a lifelong love of sport, drives everything Whatchan produces. Every page, every feature, and every dataset is built with the same philosophy: put the fan first, keep things clean and fast, and never compromise on the quality of the data.

Sister Sites

Whatchan Boxing sits alongside its sister sites as part of the broader Whatchan platform. The main site at whatchan.co.uk covers football with extensive match data, league tables, and statistical analysis. Whatchan Darts provides comprehensive coverage of the PDC circuit, including player profiles, tournament data, rankings, statistical tools such as a result predictor and checkout chart, and in-depth guides to the sport. Together, these sites form a growing network of independent, fan-focused sports resources.

What We Offer

Fighter Profiles

Our fighter database covers the leading professionals across all major weight divisions. Each profile includes career records, knockout percentages, fighting style analysis, title history, and key career milestones. We aim to provide context that goes beyond raw numbers, helping fans understand what makes each fighter special.

Division Breakdowns

We maintain detailed pages for every major weight class, from heavyweight down to super bantamweight. Each division page covers the current champions across the four major sanctioning bodies, the top contenders, recent and upcoming title fights, and a brief history of the division. These pages are designed to give you a complete picture of where each weight class stands at any given time.

Fight Schedule and History

Our schedule section keeps you up to date with upcoming fights, TV broadcast information, and venue details. We also maintain a growing archive of historic fights, documenting the bouts that defined eras and changed the course of boxing history.

Guides and Education

Our guides section covers everything a boxing fan needs to know, from the basic rules and scoring system to an explanation of weight classes, how to read a fighter's record, a betting guide for those interested in wagering on fights, and a comprehensive glossary of boxing terminology. Each guide is written in plain English, designed to be genuinely useful rather than superficially informative.

Our Approach

All content on Whatchan Boxing is written by people who follow the sport closely. We watch the fights, track the results, and write from a position of genuine knowledge and enthusiasm. We aim for a tone that is informative without being dry, detailed without being overwhelming, and accessible without being patronising.

We are committed to accuracy. Whilst we make every effort to ensure our data is correct and current, boxing statistics are compiled from multiple publicly available sources and occasional discrepancies can arise. If you spot an error, we welcome corrections and will update our records promptly.

Independence

Whatchan Boxing is an independent project with no official affiliation to any sanctioning body, promoter, broadcaster, or bookmaker. Our content is produced independently, and our opinions and analysis are entirely our own. We are not sponsored by any gambling company, and our editorial decisions are never influenced by commercial considerations.

Thank You

Thank you for visiting Whatchan Boxing. We hope you find the site useful, informative, and enjoyable. Boxing is one of the oldest and most compelling sports on earth, and we are proud to play a small part in helping fans engage with the fighters, the fights, and the stories behind the ring.