
Will boxing crowds really be back in October?
George Gigney urges caution following news that fans may be allowed back into stadiums and arenas in the UK from October

George Gigney urges caution following news that fans may be allowed back into stadiums and arenas in the UK from October
It’s great to see boxing return to UK screens while the Jarrell Miller saga rolls on, writes George Gigney in his review of the sport’s media coverage
Superstar Canelo Alvarez’s next fight is unlikely to have a befitting opponent, writes George Gigney in his media review
Drug cheat Jarrell Miller should not be allowed to fight again and neither should Oscar De La Hoya who is plotting a comeback at the age of 47, writes George Gigney
In his media review George Gigney notes that it'll be Frank Warren's July 10 show that will be first out of the blocks when pro boxing resumes in the UK
In his weekly look at the boxing media, George Gigney focuses on Top Rank’s small and necessary steps in the return of the sport
Mayweather pays for George Floyd’s funeral while Anthony Joshua stands with the protests in Britain, writes George Gigney in his media review
Tyson Fury is in the money according to Forbes in their annual rich list, writes George Gigney
The financial implications of the pandemic appears to have hit US streaming big-spenders and Dave Allen drops a welcome reality bomb, writes George Gigney in his weekly media round-up
Hearn grabs the headlines with lavish and expensive plans to restart boxing in the UK while Bob Arum urges a drop in PPV prices, writes George Gigney as the media start to take interest in boxing again
Gennady Golovkin happy to play the waiting game while Tyson comeback talk borders on the ridiculous, writes George Gigney during his weekly media round-up
The Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury superfight could end up in Saudi Arabia, writes George Gigney as he examines the boxing media’s latest offerings
Boxing it seems has not come to a complete standstill.
Anthony Joshua makes his ambitions clear in George Gigney's boxing media review
Carl Froch gets a little carried away on his podcast while Joe Calzaghe dismisses all talk of coming out of retirement, writes George Gigney