Boxing torrents and more - your 7 alternatives
Posted by Scout on January 26, 2010

Boxing torrents can be hard to come by, especially now. I’m sure fight fans are among those disappointed by Mininova’s demise, but fret not. There are other sites out there that can pick up the slack, as well as provide you with other interesting finds.
1. Isohunt.com
One of the more popular torrent sites, it was only natural that people would naturally gravitate towards Isohunt. They have a wide selection of torrent files across a broad range of categories, from software to comics and everything in between. Boxing torrents you found in Mininova are all likely in here as well. The downside is that because of their popularity, Isohunt is probably the next to fall. Enjoy it while it lasts.
2. EZTV.it
The closest thing to heaven for people who follow US television series and then some. Usually, they make new episodes available for download just a few hours after they air - a blessing for non-US-based fans who typically had to wait as much as a year to watch the newest seasons. When the Mininova announcement was made, EZTV was flooded with traffic that their server couldn’t keep up.
3. NyaaTorrents.org
If you’re an anime addict, this site’s for you. Choose from raw or subbed videos, as well as raw or scanlated mangas from several dedicated fansub groups. Uploads are timely and encoded in various formats.
4. MVgroup.org
Founded by a visionary with the motto “Education in P2P”, MVgroup is a community that specializes in the distribution of educational media, especially documentaries. They are open for registration.
5. LinuxTracker.org
Like legally free software? Get them guilt-free on LinuxTracker. Hardcore Linux users and newbies who want to survey what’s available can browse the site for the latest releases.
6. LegalTorrents.com
What? Legal and torrents in the same sentence? Well, of course. Torrents are given bad publicity (or good, depending on where you stand), but at the core, the underlying architecture is ideal for content distribution of any kind of file, whether it has copyright or not. Check out the environmental documentary “Home 2009″ and the “Make” TV series.
7. Demonoid.com
The prime source of many great torrent files, everybody wants to get into Demonoid. The challenge is that registration is closed most of the time, so you have to be very vigilant to know when it’s open so you can get in. Either that, or ask someone that’s already a member to give you a membership code. Sounds hard? Yes. Worth it? Definitely.
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