He looks a lot like my youngest daughters dog who we had living with us for the last 3-4 years of his life. She was living with a guy who would not let dogs in his house (that should have been the first warning sign to her that it wasn't going to last) so we adopted him to go with our 2 Boxers and Toy Fox. He only lived to be 10 but he was full of energy till the end, he died of a seizure while running with the other 2 boxers on a walk in the snow. I had to carry him almost 1/2 mile back to the truck and at first I thought he was going to survive when he squirmed out of my arms went to the bathroom and started walking again, that lasted about 10 steps and that was all she wrote. Almost 4 years later we still have the other 2 Brody is 10 and Bella 9, they're starting to slow down some now so who knows how much longer we'll have them. Once you have a Boxer no other dog seems to be as much fun.
Uncle, sorry to hear of your loss. At least you still have the other two, and you have many good memories of the one you lost.
I have never had a Boxer. I was always amazed at the number of people that thought they were mean. Every one I have every been around were always very good natured and very friendly.
I am sure someone here will come along soon, and tell us all Boxers should all be exterminated. Small minds doncha know ! As usual, we can just ignore them !