Top 10 Best Boxing Anime, Ranked

Boxing Anime

Boxing Anime – Anime has the spectacular ability to tackle every impossible thing, be it giant robot mayhem, fantastical adventures or the deconstruction of recreational pastimes and popular sports. Boxing anime embraces every imaginable sport and explores all the lows and highs of boxing. 

Boxing is the centre of a cinematic golden age after films like Prizefighter, Big George Foreman and Creed III. Anime has admired this activity for decades, plus it is also captivating to look at which boxing anime earns to be the crowned heavyweight champions. 

In this article, we will discuss the top 10 best boxing anime, so without any further delays, let’s get started–

#10 Ayane’s High Kick

Ayane's High Kick
Ayanes High Kick

2 OVA

Ayane’s High Kick is an OVA series of two episodes, belonging from the ’90s, which was planned for six installments running in the beginning. This anime is still linked with its destination despite its decreasing length. 

A high schooler of 17, Ayane Mitsui dreams of getting accepted in the All Japan Women’s Pro-Wrestling League, much like her icon, Manami Toyota. She depicts commitment to her work but has to go through continuous drawbacks until she is provided with the chance to enlarge her athleticism as a kickboxer. 

She finds herself exceeding in this field and keeping her new sentiment a secret. 

#9 Rokudenashi Blues

Rokudenashi Blues
Rokudenashi Blues

2 Movies 

There is no deficiency of manga and anime, which follow troubled immature offenders attempting to convert their invasion into something productive such as boxing. Rokudenashi Blues is another series from the late 20th century, modified into two movies. Taison Maeda, the protagonist, is the strongest of all. Apart from this, he gets angry quickly and is eccentric and clumsy. 

He dreams of becoming a real boxer, and his goal is to become the world boxing champion. Taison is a well-known strongest street fighter in Rokudenashi Blues and achieved a place in the midst of Four Heavenly Kings – Tokyo’s strongest warriors. 

This series comprises other elements like honour, friendship and a good considerable amount of humour. 

#8 Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple

Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple
Kenichi The Mightiest Disciple

11 OVA, 50 Episodes 

Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple alter to a younger one of the boy’s crowd. This manga consists of continuous as well as increasing stakes and combat. But there is also an excellent considerable amount of humour ensuring that Kenichi does not get dark. The series includes numerous martial arts such as Kenpo, Jujitsu, Muay Thai, and Karate, making it more than a boxing anime. 

The series is all about dedication, strength and Kenichi’s aspiration to feel empowered and confident after years of getting bullied. Diverse fights and good moral values make this manga a perfect fit for all the boxing enthusiasts out there. 

#7 Levius 

Levius
Levius

12 Episodes 

In spring 2019, one more addition in the boxing genre is the Levius, an ONA which is set in a world of steampunk ruined by a devastating war, where the sport is considered of utmost importance, and boxers are artificially upgraded. The main character Levius Cromwell, an orphaned fighter, trained under his uncle, aspires to reach the peak of the boxing hierarchy and the best possible rank. 

Levius’ wars are artificially upgraded but still consist of raw techniques and strategy. It makes good utilization of CGI among all of its fights. 

#6 Kengan Ashura

Kengan Ashura
Kengan Ashura

24 Episodes (Ongoing)

This manga is set in the world of corporate jobs and businessmen, consisting of a dark bottom. Business people’s approach to settling deals is not by having meetings. Instead, they rent fighters and martial artists to battle for these salarymen so that they can become powerful and prestigious CEOs. 

The main character Ouma Tokita dreams of becoming the world’s strongest fighter. And finally gets a chance when hired by Nogi Group in order to represent them in Kengan – a cut-throat competition where he has to combat some tough opponents. 

#5 Ring Ni Kakero

Ring Ni Kakero
Ring Ni Kakero

36 Episodes 

Ring ni Kakero is a boxing manga, but its theme of love and family shine in all the fight and training montage scenes. Siblings Takane and Ryuji escape from their abusive stepfather in order to accomplish the last wish of their father as he is taking his last breaths. All he wanted was to see Ryuji become a boxer champion. 

Ryuji starts climbing the professional ladder of boxing after getting trained by his sister, Kiku, and as he reaches the peak of his career – he makes both enemies and friends. He tirelessly works to master boxing, and the bond between Kiku and Ryuji is an actual secret weapon in this manga. 

#4 Baki The Grappler

Baki The Grappler
Baki The Grappler

48 Episodes 

Baki The Grappler, also called Baki, is not only a boxing anime featuring an extensive range of wrestling practices and martial arts but follows a wealthy young boy Baki Hanma. All his life, he is getting training in fighting, expecting to meet his father’s expectations that he has never fulfilled. 

He begins his journey of training, and there he meets fighters belonging to distinct fields and realizes that his self-worth isn’t connected to his father but to his own strength. At this point, he determines to become stronger than his father and make use of his superior skills to eliminate this evil man. 

#3 Megalobox & Megalobox 2: Nomad

Megalobox & Megalobox 2: Nomad
Megalobox Megalobox 2 Nomad

26 Episodes 

In Megalobox, the evolution of boxing has again made humans with the help of a machine. The protagonist Junk Dog visits Megalonia, a tournament to choose the world’s best Meglobox boxer. Megalobox is boxing’s advanced form where competitors wear Gear. In the Megalonia tournament, Gearless Joe becomes the winner, but soon after, he loses a match against the 2nd ranked champion and disappears from the public eye. 

After 7 years, with a new name, “Nomad”, he occasionally fights in some underground matches and maintains a low profile. To numb his mind, he depends on painkillers as hallucinations continuously haunt him. 

#2 Ashita No Joe

Ashita No Joe
Ashita No Joe

126 Episodes 

Ashita No Joe, commonly known by the name Tomorrow’s Joe, started in the late ’60s and left a mark on boxing manga and anime. Joe Yabuki is an aimless orphan who gets into fights and can’t help. He learns to transfer these emotions into the talent of boxing once a trainer takes Joe under himself. The series’ trajectory helps lay this genre’s foundation and is also forecasted by modern standards. 

#1 Hajime No Ippo

Hajime No Ippo
Hajime No Ippo

2 OVA, 127 Episodes 

Hajime no Ippo, commonly known by the name Fighting Spirit, is a boxing anime which is still running even after over three decades. The series takes its time because it shows Ippo Makunouchi’s evolution to a well-known sport’s most significant competitor from a high school boxer. 

The journey of Ippo will make any weaker athlete give up, but his every win, no matter how big or small – carries excessive weight. 

Conclusion 

If you are fond of boxing anime, then this list will keep you going with a few favourites like Hajime No Ippo and new additions like Levius for some time. Every anime consists of its own unique style, leaving you with dissatisfaction. It provides a range of boxing, such as classic boxing, bionic boxing, gritty street fighting and a little school drama.

These are the top 10 best boxing anime, no matter whether they are new additions or made in the late ’60s or ’70s. So, which anime series will be your next?

FAQs 

What is the best mechanical boxing anime?

Megalobox is a Japanese anime TV series animated and produced by TMS Entertainment. It is the best boxing anime in terms of mechanical boxing.

Mention the best boxer in anime.

  • Levious – 7 Levious Cromwell
  • Baki – 4 Muhammad Ali
  • Megalobox – 6 Joe
  • Megalobox – 5 Yuri
  • Hajime No Ippo – 2 Ippo Makunouchi
  • Tomorrow’s Joe – 3 Joe Yabuki

Anubhi Agarwal

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