
Triller storm the market to win rights for Teofimo Lopez next fight
In his media review George Gigney considers DAZN's Canelo broadcast, Triller's audacious bid for Teofimo Lopez's next defence and more

In his media review George Gigney considers DAZN's Canelo broadcast, Triller's audacious bid for Teofimo Lopez's next defence and more
The corners of Josh Kelly and Rylan Charlton did exactly the right thing while Frampton and Whyte must wait a little longer to shine, writes George Gigney
Sky Sports find the right notes to accompany the controversy at Wembley, while Deontay Wilder's rift with Mark Breland is broadcast across the airwaves, writes George Gigney in his media review
Mark Breland breaks his silence on the Deontay Wilder split, writes George Gigney in his weekly boxing media round-up
Billy Joe Saunders is on course to fight Canelo Alvarez.
George Gigney wonders if putting Claressa Shields on pay-per-view is the smartest move for her and the progress of women’s boxing at this stage
Bob Arum and Eddie Hearn give their takes on making the Joshua-Fury fight, while Sulaiman does the WBC few favours with his championing of Conor McGregor, writes George Gigney in his weekly round-up of the boxing media
George Gigney examines the best (and worst) of the New Year boxing media output
George Gigney’s review of the boxing media in 2020
DAZN is slick and user-friendly but the streaming channel didn’t exactly land in the UK with a bang, writes George Gigney as he reflects on the week in boxing media
Anthony Joshua vs Kubrat Pulev delivered but the long and drawn-out undercard failed to set the scene, writes George Gigney as he reviews the TV show while also taking umbrage with a somewhat short-sighted piece of journalism
The extent of Dubois’ eye injury is confirmed by Warren while Fury rules himself out of BBC competition, writes George Gigney in his media review
George Gigney watches the weekend’s boxing and asks, If Haye and Frampton can’t pass their opinion, who can?
As the price point for the Anthony Joshua vs Kubrat Pulev is in focus, as is the Mike Tyson-Roy Jones exhibition being on pay-per-view
ESPN’s questioning of Kell Brook showed a serious lack of compassion, writes George Gigney as he reviews the boxing media