
Mr Carter and Mr Crawford: Will the real Terence Crawford please stand up?
There are two sides to Bud, arguably the best fighter in the sport.

There are two sides to Bud, arguably the best fighter in the sport.
Austin Trout is always examining the functions of his brain so he doesn’t fight too long.
John Ryder rewatches and relives his remarkable act of bravery against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, this time accompanied on the journey by Tris Dixon
The odd logistical problem couldn’t stop this being another Hall of Fame weekend to remember, writes Tris Dixon
Chris Billam-Smith and the McGuigans are bonded by more than just a mutual desire to make money from boxing, writes Tris Dixon
Tris Dixon pays tribute to the unique and recently departed Richie Kates, the blood and thunder light-heavyweight with a conscience
Ivan Robinson is a far removed from those two brawls with Arturo Gatti but training up-and-coming boxers always gives him the itch to return, writes Tris Dixon
Roy Jones was inducted into the Hall of Fame this year but his greatness, he insists, had nothing to do with being gifted, writes Tris Dixon
Bernard Hopkins was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame this year and there was a quiet elderly man on his shoulder the Philly icon gave credit to, writes Tris Dixon
Hall of Fame trilogy induction weekend with Mayweather, Jones, Hopkins, Toney et al sees the good times return to Canastota, writes Tris Dixon
How a toxic heavyweight rivalry became an enduring friendship
Awards for Sheeraz, Yafai, Price and Goodhall at the 69th annual Boxing Writers’ Club Dinner and a star turn from Jamie Moore, writes Tris Dixon
Tony Sims, one of the trainers of 2021, on life with Benn, Cash, Ryder Cordina, Cheeseman… and Covid
Light-heavyweight contender James Scott became a contender while serving time in Rahway prison, Ferdie Pacheco called it the ‘boxing university’ and Bob Hatrak, the prison warden, tells Tris Dixon the full story
‘I never knew the Lone Star Cobra.