
Canelo Alvarez set to return
De La Hoya loses his cash cow in Canelo Alvarez but plots his own return while bad boys Davis and Broner find themselves in hot water, writes George Gigney

De La Hoya loses his cash cow in Canelo Alvarez but plots his own return while bad boys Davis and Broner find themselves in hot water, writes George Gigney
The words coming from Deontay Wilder’s mouth speak of a troubled mind, writes George Gigney as rounds up the week’s events in the boxing media world
George Gigney explores the fallout after Vasiliy Lomachenko's loss to Teofimo Lopez
On a night where boxing officials turned in some questionable cards it was refreshing to hear the commentators criticise the poor performances
The third instalment of Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder continues to draw contrasting reports, writes George Gigney as he rounds up the week’s leading stories from the boxing media
It remains unclear when Deontay Wilder will actually attempt to avenge his defeat to Tyson Fury, writes George Gigney in his media review
Canelo Alvarez could fight sooner than we think while Pacquiao-McGregor looks like a goer for the new year, writes George Gigney as he rounds up the news from the boxing media
Floyd Mayweather - Logan Paul rumours, Povetkin-Whyte II latest and delay to Dubois - Joyce are in the headlines this week
Canelo Alvarez suing DAZN and Golden Boy could mean trouble ahead for all parties, writes George Gigney
As well as Canelo Alvarez, Deontay Wilder, Mike Tyson and more all feature in George Gigney's media review this week
Tyson Fury steals the show in George Gigney's media review
David Benavidez failing to make weight speaks of poor discipline, writes George Gigney in his media review
Mike Tyson's ‘exhibition’ with Roy Jones Jnr will now take place in November and there’s calls for Fury-Wilder III to be scrapped, writes George Gigney
Sky Sports and Matchroom do a fine job but its time to can the canned crowd noise, writes George Gigney as he casts his eyes over the boxing media
Despite some solid matchmaking from Showtime, it’s a battle of 50-somethings that grabs the boxing world’s attention, writes George Gigney