
Media Review: The UFC blows boxing out of the water – yet again
The returns of Mayweather and Hatton steal the attention during a busy weekend, writes George Gigney

The returns of Mayweather and Hatton steal the attention during a busy weekend, writes George Gigney
The returns of Mayweather and Hatton steal the attention during a busy weekend, writes George Gigney
Crawford and Spence do battle on social media instead of inside a boxing ring, writes George Gigney
While boxing struggles to make the best fights possible, the Ultimate Fighting Championship lead by example as we approach the end of the year, writes George Gigney
This past weekend’s action again highlights why women should fight three-minute rounds, writes George Gigney
The Mail’s Riath Al-Samarrai provided a timely reminder about the necessity of real and unbiased journalism when he broke the story of Conor Benn’s failed test, writes George Gigney
The latest big-fight negotiations for Spence-Crawford and Fury-Joshua leave us with that familiar feeling, writes George Gigney
Floyd Mayweather’s latest flirtation with boxing draws worldwide attention, writes George Gigney
As well as the fight being somewhat anti-climactic, there were other issues for DAZN PPV the night of Canelo-GGG III, writes George Gigney
With Fury and Joshua in talks for a two-fight deal, George Gigney wonders if Usyk will be happy to sit on the sidelines in the meantime?
Joshua’s outburst leaves a lot to be desired – so too the oddly managed undercard which left viewers with plenty of opportunities to put the kettle on, writes George Gigney
Usyk is instrumental in getting his Joshua rematch broadcast for free in Ukraine, writes George Gigney
The increasing desperation for “content” has resulted in boxers like Ryan Garcia talking a lot but saying next to nothing, writes George Gigney
Buthelezi’s death was a horrific accident yet the treatment of his opponent sees the story take another grim twist, writes George Gigney
Gervonta Davis has some decisions to make as he reaches crucial juncture of his career, writes George Gigney