The sport of boxing is the ultimate one-on-one contact sport with a history that goes back through the ages. As boxing has continued to thrive globally, corporate groups, charities, universities, faith-based groups, and other organizations understand the value of having boxing speakers at their events. These personalities have amazing stories to tell and are great at inspiring audiences to overcome the odds. The top boxing speakers impact attendees, whether they are presenting in-person or virtually.
Brian Custer Host of Showtime Championship Boxing and ESPN Personality
Brian Custer is a sports analyst who currently works as the host of Showtime Championship Boxing and as host/play by play broadcaster for ESPN. Custer previously worked at FOX Sports, where he called... Read More
Claressa Shields Two-Time Olympic Gold Medal Boxer
Breaking through gender barriers, Claressa Shields became the first female middleweight Olympic gold medalist at the 2012 Olympic games. At the age of 11, Shields was finally allowed to being boxing a... Read More
Larry Holmes Boxing Hall Of Famer
Larry Holmes is a former professional boxer whose nickname, &ldquo The Easton Assassin&rdquo came from his hometown of Easton, Pennsylvania. Holmes began boxing at 19 years old. Holmes boxed Duane Bo... Read More
Lennox Lewis Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion
Lennox Lewis, known as &ldquo The Lion&rdquo , compiled an astonishing career boxing record of 44-2 from 1989 to 2003. Lewis grew up in Stratford, England and moved to Canada at the age of twelve. Dur... Read More
Max Kellerman ESPN Personality and Boxing Commentator
Max Kellerman is a boxing commentator and sports talk radio host. Kellerman began his broadcasting career as a teenager when he was on a New York City public access television cable TV program on prof... Read More
Michael Buffer Main Event Announcer Known for his Trademark Line “Lets Get Ready to Rumble!”
The words, &ldquo Lets get ready to rumble!&rdquo are the trademark of the most well-known pre main event announcer of all-time.  When he took his familiar place in the center of the ring, at ce... Read More
Roy Jones Jr BWAA Boxer of the Decade for the 1990s
Roy Jones Jr made a name for himself as an amateur when he won the 1984 US National Junior Olympics games and just four years later competed in the 1988 Olympic Games for the US. He cruised through th... Read More
Thomas Hearns Former Lightweight and Middleweight Boxing Champion
Thomas Hearns is a retired professional boxer, rising to notoriety for being the first boxer towin five world titles in five different divisions. Hearns began his amateur career in Detroit,earning the... Read More
Evander Holyfield Four-Time Heavyweight Boxing Champion
Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield is a retired 4-time World Heavyweight Champion. Holyfield got his start in boxing at age 12, and he won the Boys Club boxing tournament. The following year, Holyfield... Read More
Sugar Ray Leonard Six-Time World Champion Boxer and Olympic Gold Medalist
Sugar Ray Leonard is a retired professional welterweight boxer. With a real name of Ray Charles Leonard, he was named after his mother’s favorite singer. Leonard was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolin... Read More