
Media Review: The mixed messaging in boxing does nobody any good
The Khan positive test highlights that plenty of news is kept behind closed doors while there’s contrasting views on when Joshua will return to the ring.

The Khan positive test highlights that plenty of news is kept behind closed doors while there’s contrasting views on when Joshua will return to the ring.
The Khan positive test highlights that plenty of news is kept behind closed doors while there’s contrasting views on when Joshua will return to the ring.
It would have been better to show DAZN viewers some action as opposed to merely telling them – over and over again – what is coming up, writes George Gigney
It would have been better to show DAZN viewers some action as opposed to merely telling them – over and over again – what is coming up, writes George Gigney
QUESTION TIME Don’t ask the boxers or promoters why Fury-Usyk won’t be happening, ask if there is any point at all in hoping these kinds of fights ever actually get made, writes George Gigney
QUESTION TIME Don’t ask the boxers or promoters why Fury-Usyk won’t be happening, ask if there is any point at all in hoping these kinds of fights ever actually get made, writes George Gigney
On the surface, a UFC-style overhaul of boxing could remove the sport’s biggest problems, almost overnight.
On the surface, a UFC-style overhaul of boxing could remove the sport’s biggest problems, almost overnight.
Yet the fights and fighters are allowed to carry on regardless, writes George Gigney
Piers Morgan struggles to understand why Conor Benn won’t share the evidence of his case with the right authorities.
Piers Morgan struggles to understand why Conor Benn won’t share the evidence of his case with the right authorities.
The US commentary something of a shambles but BT’s use of Carl Froch is a masterstroke, writes George Gigney
The US commentary something of a shambles but BT’s use of Carl Froch is a masterstroke, writes George Gigney
The sport surely sending out the wrong signals, writes George Gigney
The sport surely sending out the wrong signals, writes George Gigney