
Media Review: Errol Spence and the call for transparency
Errol Spence is right to query what the sanctioning bodies are spending his money on, writes George Gigney

Errol Spence is right to query what the sanctioning bodies are spending his money on, writes George Gigney
Errol Spence is right to query what the sanctioning bodies are spending his money on, writes George Gigney
Concern for Lopez was growing in the build-up – particularly when he was around his father, writes George Gigney
Teofimo Lopez expressing a desire to kill his opponent just days out from the fight is woeful behaviour that will, of course, go completely unpunished, writes George Gigney
Teofimo Lopez expressing a desire to kill his opponent just days out from the fight is woeful behaviour that will, of course, go completely unpunished, writes George Gigney
Three major cards all taking place at the same time should not be misrepresented as a sign that boxing is booming, writes George Gigney
Three major cards all taking place at the same time should not be misrepresented as a sign that boxing is booming, writes George Gigney
It frankly doesn’t matter how exciting or high quality the boxing is if, at the end, all we’re doing is scratching out heads at a judge’s scorecard – as we were with Dave Moretti’s latest effort, writes George Gigney
It frankly doesn’t matter how exciting or high quality the boxing is if, at the end, all we’re doing is scratching out heads at a judge’s scorecard – as we were with Dave Moretti’s latest effort, writes George Gigney
Though the latest Misfits card highlighted the shortcomings of the format, it doesn’t help when a ‘real’ fight, merely hours later, ends just as farcically, writes George Gigney
Though the latest Misfits card highlighted the shortcomings of the format, it doesn’t help when a ‘real’ fight, merely hours later, ends just as farcically, writes George Gigney
The desire for a cheap headline means we keep asking the same questions to people who couldn’t possibly know the answer, writes George Gigney
The desire for a cheap headline means we keep asking the same questions to people who couldn’t possibly know the answer, writes George Gigney
Teofimo’s comments about black fighters were, at best, badly judged, writes George Gigney
Teofimo’s comments about black fighters were, at best, badly judged, writes George Gigney