It was a reality TV show about boxers. It featured Sly Stallon, SRL, Jackie Kallon, and some trainer named Tommy. Basically they picked 16 boxers to fight in a tournament at 160lbs. They split them up into two teams to do the reality tv crap, where they had to do some activity. The winning team got to pick who from their team was fighting and who they were fighting. They did that the first round, then they went as individuals, if you won the activity for that week you got to pick who gets to fight that week. The final four took set up the matches themselves.

The show tried to show the family side of the boxers (wives, children, parents, etc.). The one thing I really hated about the show was that they edited the fights to make them more dramatic. So just by watching you couldnt judge for yourself on who won.

The show was basically promoting boxing from a different view point. Instead of focusing on two guys beating the crap out of each other, they tried to get you to view them as fathers, brothers, sons, etc. who just happen to box for a living. Not a lot of people liked the show, so it is now on espn, it had been on NBC (a major network in the US).