
BN Verdict: Will the real Teofimo Lopez please stand up?
Gifted but inconsistent, Teofimo Lopez is a fighter capable of going from the sublime to the ridiculous, writes Elliot Worsell

Gifted but inconsistent, Teofimo Lopez is a fighter capable of going from the sublime to the ridiculous, writes Elliot Worsell
Gifted but inconsistent, Teofimo Lopez is a fighter capable of going from the sublime to the ridiculous, writes Elliot Worsell
Teofimo Lopez successfully retains his WBO super-welterweight belt in Las Vegas, but once again flatters to deceive, writes Elliot Worsell
With Prizefighter making a return, this time in Japan, Elliot Worsell recalls the February night in 2012 when he was granted backstage access to Prizefighter: The Light-Welterweights
Twenty years to the day since Carl Thompson knocked out Sebastiaan Rothmann in Sheffield, Elliot Worsell asks, “What is the best knockout you have seen live?
With Tyson Fury unable to fight Oleksandr Usyk in February due to a nasty cut, Elliot Worsell takes look at 10 of the worst we have seen in boxing over the years
With Tyson Fury unable to fight Oleksandr Usyk in February due to a nasty cut, Elliot Worsell takes look at 10 of the worst we have seen in boxing over the years
As Conor Benn's fame starts to outweigh his ability and experience, is there a danger of him soon finding himself in over his head?
Conor Benn is forced to go the distance for the second time in a row as Pete Dobson refuses to fold in Las Vegas, writes Elliot Worsell
Light-heavyweights Joshua Buatsi and Dan Azeez will have to put friendship to one side on Saturday (February 3), writes Elliot Worsell
While it's hard to know who is clean and who isn't these days, it's better to point fingers when tests are actually failed than to accuse as a means of deflection, writes Elliot Worsell
While it's hard to know who is clean and who isn't these days, it's better to point fingers when tests are actually failed than to accuse as a means of deflection, writes Elliot Worsell
What's the appeal of a well-matched fight between decent men who get along?
Lightweight Shakur Stevenson announces he is retiring from the sport at the age of 26, but nobody really believes him, writes Elliot Worsell
With Canelo Alvarez, Jaime Munguia and David Benavidez all currently flying the Mexican flag at super-middleweight, Elliot Worsell looks at how Mexican boxers are getting bigger and better