
Boxing News at Five: Breazeale expects to fight either Wilder or Whyte, Taylor and Kelly mooted for MSG event
Former Anthony Joshua opponent Dominic Breazeale reckons he is going to fight either Deontay Wilder or Dillian Whyte

Former Anthony Joshua opponent Dominic Breazeale reckons he is going to fight either Deontay Wilder or Dillian Whyte
Joseph Parker wanted more time to prepare for Dereck Chisora fight on April 20, while a second WBSS cruiserweight semi-final lands in Latvia
Callum Smith's next fight seems destined for the USA, while Joe Joyce fancies capturing Deontay Wilder's green and gold belt
Gilberto Ramirez wants to know why Billy Joe Saunders is fighting for his belt, and Vasyl Lomachenko suggests retirement might not be too far away
Jarrell Miller says Tyson Fury has been intimate with an animal, and Anthony Crolla is heading to LA to attempt the seemingly impossible
Joe Calzaghe breaks down Saturday's super-middleweight grudge match, and says he is "impressed" by WBA champion Callum Smith
Sergey Kovalev responds to Artur Beterbiev's call-out, and Bob Arum likes the idea of Deontay Wilder vs.
Tyson Fury apparently made light work of Jarrell Miller in a 2011 sparring session, and Ryan Garcia could be on a collision course with Gervonta Davis
Heavyweight Dereck Chisora hooks up with Tony Bellew's old coach, and Floyd Mayweather eyes up another Japanese payday in July
Sergey Kovalev's team show interest in Callum Smith fight, while Ricardo Mayorga welcomes debutant to the pro game in a six-rounder
New York waits for Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury, while Liam Smith is gunning for Kell Brook showdown
Gervonta Davis is linked to an April fight against kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa, and a bare-knuckle boxing company introduce the Trigon Triangle to the fight world
Callum Smith is open to moving up in weight and challenging Sergey Kovalev, while James DeGale is still annoyed by the recently retired George Groves
Josh Warrington doesn't hold back when Kid Galahad's name is mentioned, and Dominic Breazeale is receptive to Dillian Whyte showdown