
The 10 pound-for-pound hardest punchers in boxing today
Deontay Wilder showed exactly why he is the hardest pound-for-pound puncher in boxing on Saturday, but who else can attempt to claim this title?

Deontay Wilder showed exactly why he is the hardest pound-for-pound puncher in boxing on Saturday, but who else can attempt to claim this title?
On November 23, 1992 the 'Golden Boy' Oscar De La Hoya began his Hall of Fame career, writes James Slater
Claude Abrams pays tribute to master pugilist Willie Pep
Daniel Herbert's original fight report from Mike Tyson's stunning coronation
Guest columnist Alan Hubbard looks at the pros and cons of using VAR (Video Assistant Referee), a controversial subject among football fans, in boxing
We ask this week's panellists to pick a winner in the WBC heavyweight title rematch between Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz
Former world heavyweight title challenger Gerry Cooney takes a look at the current crop of heavyweights and says the division is in great shape
This week's letters include a suggestion for KSI and Logan Paul, as well as praise for the World Boxing Super Series, Steve Bunce and our special issue
We ask this week's panellists if they can see a way John Ryder dethrones WBA super-middleweight champion Callum Smith this weekend in Liverpool
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder is considered one of boxing’s hardest pound-for-pound punchers.
Russian crime lords, the FBI and imprisonment.
Manny Pacquiao shows a compassionate side while bludgeoning Antonio Margarito in Texas on November 13, 2010
Andrew Fairley catches up with George Lamport, an 8-0-1 pro who was once punched - on the arm - by Boris Johnson following an amateur win
This week's readers' letters are mostly positive and shine a light on the recent run of Fight of the Year contenders we have witnessed
Frankie Toledo, featured in this week's issue, was their first world champion but there have been plenty of fighters seasoned on the streets of Paterson