
Boxing News at Five: Nick Webb says Joe Joyce “bottled it”, Liam Williams headlines MTK show in Wales
Joe Joyce is accused of swerving a July 28 fight against Nick Webb, and Liam Williams has his sights set on a JJ Metcalf showdown later this year

Joe Joyce is accused of swerving a July 28 fight against Nick Webb, and Liam Williams has his sights set on a JJ Metcalf showdown later this year
George Groves and Callum Smith may finally be getting a date and venue, Tyson Fury leaves us guessing, and Joseph Parker wants Anthony Joshua rematch at Wembley
If Tony Bellew is to fight again, it will likely be against Oleksandr Usyk, plus further comings and goings ahead of the July 28 PPV show at the O2 Arena
Oleksandr Usyk thrashes Murat Gassiev in Russia to claim WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO cruiserweight titles as well as the Muhammad Ali trophy, writes Elliot Worsell
WBSS seeds are announced ahead of tonight's draw, and Jarrell Miller heads to London to make some noise ahead of Whyte vs.
Brandon Cook has a new opponent for his July 28 fight, following Kell Brook's withdrawal, and Kid Galahad is one step away from a fight against Josh Warrington
Bantamweights Ryan Burnett and Naoya Inoue WILL go to the WBSS ball, but George Groves has no idea when he will be boxing Callum Smith in the super-middleweight final
Matchroom Boxing USA and DAZN came out swinging yesterday and announced a host of new signings ahead of their first show in September, writes Elliot Worsell
Joe Joyce is no longer working with Ismael Salas, and Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia flirt ahead of potential first date in Los Angeles
Although Joshua vs.
Elliot Worsell has the latest updates on Manny Pacquiao vs Lucas Matthysse
Billy Joe Saunders could be set for a tricky defence of his WBO middleweight title, and all things WBSS will be revealed at The Draft Gala on July 20 in Moscow
Tyson Fury has an August 18 opponent better than Sefer Seferi - but not by much - and Anthony Joshua could end up fighting Dillian Whyte next April
Japanese star Naoya Inoue joins the World Boxing Super Series and WBC lightweight champion Mikey Garcia is back where he belongs but could still move up