
Editor’s Letter: It’s time to say goodbye
It is with sadness that I write my final editor’s letter, but I thank each of you for the unforgettable ride

It is with sadness that I write my final editor’s letter, but I thank each of you for the unforgettable ride
It is better for boxing if Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn get along, writes Matt Christie
Twenty years after the retirement of Lennox Lewis, and with Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk four weeks away, Matt Christie reflects on the career of a heavyweight who left the most irreparable hole in the division’s history
Whether Joshua wins titles again is irrelevant, what he has already achieved is worthy of significant praise, writes Matt Christie
Matt Christie explains why there is no better place to witness a prizefight than up close
The British heavyweight title fight between Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke was boxing at its bravest and most everlasting, writes Matt Christie
Valdez-Wilson and Estrada-Valle look certain to entertain, writes Matt Christie
Ramirez aims for second sanctioning body title in as many divisions when he takes on Goulamirian, writes Matt Christie
Each step that Dalton Smith has taken thus far has been excellently executed, writes Matt Christie
There were two choices for Iman Zahmatkesh: Be executed in public or run for his life
The latest Board of Control awards ceremony showcases the best aspects of our sport, writes Matt Christie
Tyson versus Paul is the latest lesson destined to be ignored, writes Matt Christie
Paul Spadafora, in conversation with Matt Christie, says, "It was just a f**king sparring match!
To understand the man Paul Spadafora became, it’s important to know who he was before, writes Matt Christie
Matt Christie ranks the 25 knockdowns that rocked the boxing world