
British boxers on hostile ground
British boxers explain what it’s like to fight in truly hostile territory where almost everyone they encounter is baying for their blood.

British boxers explain what it’s like to fight in truly hostile territory where almost everyone they encounter is baying for their blood.
Richie Woodhall looks back on his career and the excruciating realisation that it was over
Not every great trainer has boxed and not every great boxer can train.
Bravo to Josh Taylor and Jose Ramirez for exhibiting exactly what boxing at the top level should be about – a desire to not only win titles but a desire to determine exactly who is the best in the world, writes Elliot Worsell
Ten years have passed since George Groves got the better of bitter amateur rival James DeGale in the professional ranks.
Elliot Worsell gathers evidence from experts regarding the size of the task facing Billy Joe Saunders against Canelo Alvarez
Elliot Worsell sets the scene for the fascinating Canelo Alvarez vs Billy Joe Saunders showdown
Examining the ultimate cost of a monumental upset victory: Can Andy Ruiz Jnr go on to do what the likes of Buster Douglas, Hasim Rahman and Corrie Sanders could not?
Elliot Worsell investigates the significant and overdue strides that women’s boxing has made and those it still needs to take
Elliot Worsell looks back 20 years to a nightmarish fortnight for British boxing superpowers Lennox Lewis and Naseem Hamed
Elliot Worsell talks to three boxers who spent time behind bars after murky pasts full of violence and drug abuse.
Dave Allen once left a casino at 5am and headed back to his hotel armed with a load of beer. prize fight.
In his own words, Gabriel Ruelas looks back on his boxing roots, his career and the tragedy that effectively ended it
Alexander Povetkin stunned Dillian Whyte last year to put the Englishman’s long and winding world title charge on pause.
Elliot Worsell examines the 50-year-old Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier heavyweight superfight through fresh eyes