Johnny Manziel to Enter Boxing Ring Against Bob Menery at UFC Apex
Johnny Manziel, the former Cleveland Browns quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner, is preparing for an unlikely sporting chapter: a boxing match against social media personality Bob Menery. The bout is scheduled for May 23 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, marking Manziel’s debut in the boxing ring.
The matchup pits an athlete known for his electric but tumultuous football career against an internet influencer best recognized for comedic sports commentary and podcasting. While Manziel’s football journey has been well documented—from NCAA stardom at Texas A&M to a brief, high-profile stint in the NFL—this event marks his first foray into professional boxing, drawing significant curiosity from fans and pundits alike.
The UFC Apex venue, typically home to major mixed martial arts events, will provide a high-profile stage for Manziel’s debut. The fight adds to a growing trend of crossover bouts featuring athletes and celebrities from outside traditional boxing circles. These events have drawn massive audiences, leveraging the star power and followings that competitors bring from their respective domains.
- The fight is scheduled for May 23 in Las Vegas at the UFC Apex
- This will be Johnny Manziel’s first appearance as a boxer
- Bob Menery is known for his viral sports content and large social media presence
While Manziel has not fought professionally in any combat sport, his athletic background remains notable. His transition to boxing follows similar moves by other athletes and entertainers seeking new competitive outlets and audience engagement. No additional details on the fight card, format, or undercard have been announced yet.
With both participants bringing substantial online followings and unique personal narratives, the event is expected to attract viewers from both the sports and entertainment worlds. The pairing underscores the increasing fusion of sporting spectacle and digital celebrity, a trend that has reshaped the fight scene in recent years.
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- [1]ESPN NFL