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What Is Dirty Boxing Championship (DBX)? Rules, Fighters, and How It Works

Posted on April 11, 2026 by Santiago Leon

The Dirty Boxing Championship (DBX) is an emerging combat sports promotion that blends traditional boxing with elements of mixed martial arts (MMA). Built for fast-paced, aggressive fights, DBX focuses on close-range striking, where fighters engage in intense exchanges using techniques that go beyond standard boxing rules.

Launched in 2024 by fighters like Mike Perry and Jon Jones, Dirty Boxing Championship aims to redefine stand-up combat by emphasizing action, physicality, and inside fighting.

What Is Dirty Boxing?

“Dirty boxing” refers to a style of fighting that takes place in the clinch, where fighters throw short punches, elbows, and other quick strikes at close range. While this style is often limited or penalized in traditional boxing, DBX makes it the centerpiece of competition.

In simple terms, DBX combines:

  • Boxing-style punches
  • MMA-style clinch control
  • Short-range striking techniques like elbows

The result is a hybrid sport that feels like boxing with fewer restrictions and more intensity.

Dirty Boxing Championship Rules

Dirty Boxing Championship introduces several unique rules that separate it from both boxing and MMA:

Smaller Gloves

Fighters wear 4–5 oz MMA-style gloves, increasing damage and knockout potential compared to traditional boxing gloves.

Clinch Fighting Allowed

Unlike boxing, where referees break up clinches quickly, DBX allows fighters to stay in the clinch and strike freely.

Elbows and Inside Strikes

Elbows and tight, short-range punches are permitted, making fights more physical and unpredictable.

No Full Grappling or Kicks

While DBX borrows from MMA, it does not allow takedowns, submissions, or kicks, keeping the focus on stand-up striking.

Smaller Ring

Fights take place in a compact ring (around 18 feet), forcing constant engagement and reducing defensive movement.

How DBX Differs from Boxing and MMA

Dirty Boxing Championship sits between two major combat sports:

DBX vs Boxing

  • More aggressive clinch fighting
  • Elbows allowed
  • Smaller gloves increase knockout chances
  • Less emphasis on long-range technique

DBX vs MMA

  • No grappling or submissions
  • No kicks
  • Entirely focused on stand-up combat

This makes DBX a unique hybrid that prioritizes non-stop action and close-range violence.

Fighters and Popularity

Dirty Boxing Championship events, often labeled as DBX cards (e.g., DBX 6), have started gaining attention for their explosive fights and crossover fighters.

Many participants come from:

  • MMA promotions
  • Boxing backgrounds
  • Bare-knuckle fighting circuits

With recognizable names and a high-action format, DBX is positioning itself as an exciting alternative in the combat sports landscape.

Why Dirty Boxing Championship Is Growing

The rise of DBX reflects a broader trend in combat sports: fans want faster, more action-packed fights. By eliminating slower elements like grappling and encouraging close-range exchanges, DBX delivers:

  • More knockouts
  • More constant engagement
  • More physical, high-intensity fights

This makes it especially appealing to fans of both boxing and MMA.

Conclusion

Dirty Boxing Championship is carving out a new niche in combat sports by combining the best elements of boxing and MMA into a single, high-impact format. With its focus on clinch fighting, elbows, and relentless action, DBX offers a fresh alternative for fans looking for something more intense than traditional boxing.

As the promotion continues to grow, Dirty Boxing Championship could become a major player in the evolving world of combat sports.

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