If high-octane action and rollicking humor are what you're after, then "Bloodhounds" is the series for you. Headlined by the dynamic duo, Woo Do Hwan and Lee Sang Yi, this riveting new show pivots around two boxers thrown into the ring of scam-busting. But the thrills don't have to end there; if pugilistic dramas capture your imagination, consider these other exhilarating K-series focused on boxing.
1. "Fight My Way": A friends to lovers story, a group of friends try to make it through every day life while pursuing their dream of becoming an announcer and another wanting to become a boxer, a very relatable drama for anyone struggling to reach for their dreams, this is one series you wouldn't want to miss.
2. "My Name": Although this series isn't boxing-centered, there are a lot of hand-to-hand combat aspects, especially when her father dies, Yoon Ji Woo finds herself out for blood, becoming a spy inside a dug gang, Yoon Ji Woo won't stop at anything until her father's death is avenged.
3. "Single Dad in Love": Living a double life as a pest exterminator and a mixed martial arts fighter, Kang Poong Ho tries to stay afloat in the world while raising his seven-year-old son. With an optimistic outlook on the world, Poong Ho is never one to back down, even when life throws something unexpected in his way.
4. "Punch": When her brother dies in a boxing match, Yu Bin takes the reigns to get into the ring herself. Will she be able to make it to the top?
5. "Always": Okay, so this one may not be a series, but it is a great film, and if you watch it, you're definitely not going to regret it. A former boxer finds himself falling in love with a blind telemarketer, and while their relationship isn't easy, it doesn't stop them from getting their relationship alive.
You can now watch the premiere of "Bloodhounds" on Netflix, and after you do so, make sure to watch these other K-series for more action packed drama!
Bloodhounds is one of the most recent dramas I actually completed, I'll have to check out the other suggestions!