Kill the Body is a boxing data and content platform. It puts the fight schedule, a fighter database of around 4,400 boxers, a unified rankings hub, and independent editorial in one place. It's for boxing fans who want records, results, and a fight calendar without a login wall or a broadcaster's agenda.
Every competitor has a conflict. The Ring is Saudi-owned. ESPN covers influencer boxing. DAZN is a broadcaster acting as neutral media. BoxRec runs a dated UI behind a login. Kill the Body has no promotional affiliations, and that independence is the point.
It's live now. The fighter data comes from public records: athletic commission results, Wikidata, and Wikipedia, never from anything behind a login wall.
The product isn't AI-native. It's a straight data and editorial platform. What is AI-shaped is how it gets built and found: I write it solo with coding agents, and the pages are structured so AI answer engines can read and cite them. Right now I'm publishing editorial and keeping the rankings current.