
Editor’s Letter: In appreciation of Anthony Joshua
Whether Joshua wins titles again is irrelevant, what he has already achieved is worthy of significant praise, writes Matt Christie

Whether Joshua wins titles again is irrelevant, what he has already achieved is worthy of significant praise, writes Matt Christie
The British heavyweight title fight between Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke was boxing at its bravest and most everlasting, writes Matt Christie
Each step that Dalton Smith has taken thus far has been excellently executed, writes Matt Christie
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
Editor Matt Christie explains why the drama of witnessing the unexpected in the heavyweight division is as good as sport gets
Canelo Alvarez has been accused of not meeting our expectations – which is a common theme throughout history, writes Matt Christie
Everything else is just window dressing, says Matt Christie
Don't be afraid to confront the uncomfortable, writes Matt Christie
There is only one way to respond, writes Matt Christie
As another boxer falls victim to depression, we are reminded of the importance of a care home for retired fighters, writes Matt Christie
As it become harder and harder to understand how fights are scored, it becomes easier for fans to then scream "robbery" when a fight is close, writes Matt Christie
Editor Matt Christie explains what an "atypical finding" actually means and suggests that the mixed reaction to Artur Beterbiev's had more to do with allegiance than knowledge
Turki Al-Sheikh is the man responsible for bringing the heavyweight division back to life, writes Matt Christie
Matt Christie recalls five tales of the unexpected from the past calendar year