
The Beltline: In boxing, sometimes you can be too good for your own good
Do boxers shoot themselves in the foot when they become so dominant nobody wants to fight them?

Do boxers shoot themselves in the foot when they become so dominant nobody wants to fight them?
Do boxers shoot themselves in the foot when they become so dominant nobody wants to fight them?
Trust Derek Chisora to cut through the nonsense and get to the heart of the performance-enhancing drug issue making a mockery of boxing in the UK, writes Elliot Worsell
Dillian Whyte isn't the first boxer to try to clear his name following a failed PED test, nor, sadly, will he be the last
Dillian Whyte isn't the first boxer to try to clear his name following a failed PED test, nor, sadly, will he be the last
Seven days after Spence vs.
Seven days after Spence vs.
In boxing, sometimes the experience is worse than you expected, and sometimes it turns out to be better, writes Elliot Worsell
In boxing, sometimes the experience is worse than you expected, and sometimes it turns out to be better, writes Elliot Worsell
Terence Crawford was delivering lessons in Las Vegas on Saturday night, both to Errol Spence and all who watched, writes Elliot Worsell
Terence Crawford was delivering lessons in Las Vegas on Saturday night, both to Errol Spence and all who watched, writes Elliot Worsell
Terence Crawford, in beating Errol Spence inside nine rounds, produces one of the most perfect performances of the modern era, writes Elliot Worsell from Las Vegas
In a solid crossroads fight in Telford, Liam Davies defends his super-bantamweight belts against Jason Cunningham, who is eager to win back all that was once his, writes Elliot Worsell
The enduring relationship between boxing and Las Vegas says an awful lot about the sport we all love, writes Elliot Worsell
The enduring relationship between boxing and Las Vegas says an awful lot about the sport we all love, writes Elliot Worsell