If you want a fast shortlist of the best Boxer Onlyfans influencers instead of scrolling for hours, start here. This table breaks down the creators so you can compare their subscription pricing, posting frequency, content style, and DM reply vibe in one place. We picked the Top 49 based on verified accounts, consistent posting, and clear boundaries around privacy and authenticity. The list mixes newcomers and veterans, so the next section identifies who ranks at number one.

1. AleahMuscle - Test winner

AleahMuscle in boxing gloves and athletic wear during a training session

Aleah is an IFBB pro who mixes real boxing training with the kind of content that feels personal rather than staged. She stands out because she actually looks like she just stepped out of the gym or the ring.

Why I chose this creator

Her background in competitive bodybuilding and striking shows through. The boxing sessions feel authentic, not just a theme. She keeps the energy grounded, mixes in lighter, playful moments, and never overdoes the performance.

Subscribing felt straightforward. The feed mixes quick ring work, recovery days, and casual check-ins. It never felt repetitive during the time I followed her.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to subscribe, which is a nice way to test the vibe before spending more. She has solid engagement around the 10k mark. Quick replies when I messaged, and the tone stayed warm without sounding scripted.

Rating: 9.6/10


2. Amber Lushh - My favorite fitness match

Amber Lushh posing after a boxing workout in sportswear

Amber brings a high-energy fitness crossed with boxing style. She trains hard and shares the kind of unfiltered moments that make you feel like you’re following along with her actual day.

Why I chose this creator

She focuses on the full process: the soreness, the heavy bag work, and the recovery. It felt more real than the typical posed shots you see in this niche. Her personality comes through strong without trying too hard.

Content stayed varied. Some days it was short training clips, others longer casual videos. Everything stayed consistent with her boxing and lifting theme.

Pricing, following & interaction

Also free to start. Popular enough to sit above 10k favorites. Chats felt personal and she usually got back within a day. Nothing overly sales-like in the messages I received.

Rating: 9.3/10


3. Jake Torres – Ring-side collector

Jake Torres leaning against the ropes after an intense training round

Jake builds everything around the actual fight scene. He posts the long training sessions most people skip, plus slow-mo glove work and the quiet moments between rounds that feel genuinely behind-the-scenes.

Why I chose this creator

What pulled me in was how much raw footage he shares without heavy editing. It actually felt like watching someone prepare for something real rather than just posing for the camera. He blends the technical side of boxing with just enough personality to keep it engaging.

During the couple of weeks I followed him, the content stayed consistent across weekdays and weekends. Quick ring clips early in the morning, then recovery or sparring notes later in the day. It worked well as background viewing.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free entry helped me check in regularly. Follower count sits comfortably around medium size, neither tiny nor influencer-level. Messages came back in under 24 hours usually, and they stayed short and direct without sounding automated.

Rating: 8.7/10


4. Lisa Grant – Sharp hands, free spirit

Lisa Grant throwing a clean jab during her early morning training

Lisa keeps the boxing real but leaves extra room for the lighter side. Her feed flows between hard sessions and casual downtime without forcing a single theme.

Why I chose this creator

She avoids the over-the-top tough-girl act that many try. Instead she lets her actual personality show through the training footage and occasional text posts. The combos I saw looked practiced rather than staged, and she kept updating even on days she clearly felt off.

The overall vibe felt relaxed. You get a sense of her routine from day to day but never like it’s scripted or locked into a perfect grid.

Pricing, following & interaction

Still free on the front end. Popularity around 8-9 thousand favorites. I sent a quick note about her jab work and got a detailed reply the next morning. It kept the personal feel going even through text.

Rating: 8.4/10


2. Amber Lushh - My favorite fitness match Amber Lushh posing after a boxing workout in sportswear

Amber brings high-energy boxing sessions with real fitness edge. She posts the sore, sweaty moments most creators skip, and it feels like following her actual day instead of a highlight reel.

Why I chose this creator

Her approach stands out because she shows the full process: bag work, mitt sessions, recovery, and the tired energy after training. That felt more honest than the usual posed shots. Personality comes through naturally without trying to manufacture a tough-girl persona.

Content stayed varied. Short ring clips mixed with longer casual videos, and nothing felt forced. The boxing theme held strong across weeks of updates without turning repetitive.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to start, which made it easy to test the vibe. Popularity sits above 10k favorites. Messages came back within a day and stayed conversational, not transactional.

Rating: 9.3/10

26. Jake Torres - precise ring footage Jake Torres leaning against the ropes after an intense training round

Jake focuses on the technical side of boxing rather than just the aesthetic. His videos often show the small details most creators skip, which makes his feed feel closer to an actual training experience.

Why I chose this creator

The thing that sets him apart is how he edits very little. You see full rounds without constant cuts or filters, and he sometimes includes the moments right after the session ends when his arms are still tired. That honesty keeps it grounded.

Subscribing felt low-pressure. The posts move between early-morning bag work and slower evening clips, and it never got repetitive even after a couple weeks.

Pricing, following & interaction

Still free on the way in. His audience sits at a solid mid-size level. Messages came back within a day most times and stayed direct without sounding scripted.

Rating: 7.8/10


27. Lisa Grant - clean combos, easy vibe Lisa Grant throwing a clean jab during her early morning trainin
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36. Maya Torres – steady glove work

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Maya keeps a quiet rhythm in her content. She posts regular training updates without over-explaining everything, and her style feels consistent rather than flashy.

Why I chose this creator

She focuses more on the technical flow than the hype. You get clean combinations and the occasional slow-motion form check that actually looks useful. Most of her clips sit in the 15-30 second range, which works well when you just want quick updates without a whole production.

Subscribing felt calm. The posts land most days but never flood the feed. It stayed easy to keep up with over a couple weeks without feeling like I had to scroll forever.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to join, so no risk on the front end. Audience sits around the 4-5k mark. Messages came back within two days, kept short, and felt genuine without extra small talk.

Rating: 6.8/10


37. Darren Hale – bag work focus Darren Hale landing heavy shots on the heavy bag during afternoon training

Darren leans hard into bag drills and footwork patterns. His content feels less about looks and more about the actual drills he runs daily.

Why I chose this creator

Most of his clips show full rounds rather than edited highlights. You see him adjust stance mid-round or reset between sets, which makes the whole thing feel closer to a real gym session. His feed moves pretty fast, so there is always something new to look at.

During the time I followed him, the content stayed locked on training. No sudden switch to lifestyle posts or random detours. That narrow focus helped when I knew exactly what I wanted to see.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free subscription still helps you test the vibe. Audience size roughly 3-4k. Messages came back fairly quick sometimes but lagged on weekends. The tone stayed direct without any upsell language.

Rating: 6.7/10


38. Rachel Quinn – gloves and grit Rachel Quinn throwing a left hook in the ring after a long shift

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