The Ultimate Boxing Twitter List: People Every Fight Fan Must Follow | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
It is almost literally impossible to give just due to all the tremendous fighters, promoters and media members who make following boxing so easy on Twitter. As a starting point and not a final product, this list doesn't mean to complete that Herculean task but to simply be a springboard—a living list that can be built or contracted as needed.
Still, we'd be remiss to not at least give an honorable mention to these boxing luminaries:
"The Greatest" has a case for being the best fighter who ever lived. His Twitter feed is a great collection of nostalgic photos and ruminations on the state of the sport, and it provides windows into what boxing was like during his day.
Haymon is boxing's ultimate mover and shaker away from the cameras. He has never tweeted and doesn't follow anyone, but if you want to go anywhere in the sport you'd better thank him.
Like everything else about his life and career, Ricardo Mayorga's Twitter feed is NSFW. Check it out if you like vulgarity and call-outs of fighters that he has no chance of ever fighting—in the ring, anyway.
David Haye is a brash former cruiserweight and heavyweight champion who is known for rubbing people the wrong way. But apparently he's really great with the fans he meets in his day-to-day life. Why else would he have so many pictures with them?
Michael Woods edits and operates TheSweetScience.com and is a regular contributor to ESPN.com. He's one of the smartest fight guys in the business, and as a bonus, he'll even talk some politics with you.