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{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}{{Use British English|date=December 2017}}Several ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Boxer, named after the competitor in a boxing match. - {{HMS|Boxer|1797}} was an {{sclass-|Acute|gun-brig}} launched in 1797 and sold in 1809.
- {{HMS|Boxer|1812}} was a {{sclass-|Bold|gun-brig}} launched in 1812 that the US Navy captured in 1813 during the War of 1812.
- There was a Boxer that on 8 April 1814 participated in boat service that resulted in the destruction of 27 vessels and a quantity of stores up the Connecticut River and for which the Royal Navy issued a clasp to the Naval General Service Medal. However, this was a typo, as the vessel present was the {{HMS|Borer|1812|2}}.
- {{HMS|Boxer|1837}} was a paddle steamer formerly called Ivanhoe bought by the Royal Navy in 1837 and sold in 1841.
- {{HMS|Boxer|1846}} was to have been a {{sclass-|Teazer|gunvessel}}. Construction was started in 1846 but she was cancelled before being completed.
- {{HMS|Boxer|1855}} was a {{sclass-|Dapper|gunboat}} which was launched in 1855 and broken up at Malta in 1865.
- {{HMS|Boxer|1868}} was a {{sclass-|Beacon|gunvessel|2}} launched in 1868 and sold for scrap in 1887.
- {{HMS|Boxer|1894}} was an {{sclass-|Ardent|destroyer}} launched in 1894 and sunk in a collision with SS St Patrick on 8 February 1918.
- {{HMS|Boxer|F121}} was an LST that served during the Allied invasion of Italy in World War II. The vessel was later used as a fighter direction ship and after the war, a radar training vessel.
- {{HMS|Boxer|F92}} was a Type 22 frigate, launched in 1981, paid off in 1999 and sunk as a target in August 2004.
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