
Editor’s Letter: Disappointed Daniel Dubois may need to move on to get over the events of Saturday
The low blow in round five should not define Daniel Dubois.

The low blow in round five should not define Daniel Dubois.
Another failed test, another drug testing agency, and another difficult week for Eddie Hearn, writes Matt Christie
Joshua scores a crushing KO but it’s what came before that leaves fans wanting more, writes Matt Christie
Whyte failing a test and Helenius stepping in may not be as bad as it appears, writes Matt Christie
But is the ongoing criticism of Benn fair?
As the sport moves further and further away from what really matters, the welterweight showdown between Errol Spence and Terence Crawford reminds us to always value substance over style, writes Elliot Worsell
When they call Fury vs.
Whyte is the perfect opponent for Joshua, whether he wins or loses, at this stage of his career, writes Matt Christie
The current heavyweight era promised so much but is in danger of being defined by unfulfillment, writes Matt Christie
Straight off the farm and into the latest Conor Benn headline
There are so many reasons why the sanctioning bodies are bad for the sport but, for the boxers, there’s one big shiny redeeming feature that trumps them all, writes Matt Christie
It’s increasingly ludicrous that Ringside Charitable Trust is still battling for our attention, writes Matt Christie
Daniel Kinahan could soon be behind bars – which might be bad news for his band of merry men, writes Matt Christie
Wood and Billam-Smith produced awe-inspiring upset victories in a sport wracked with danger, writes Matt Christie
Late starts, contentious judging, bogus belts and the spectre of Kinahan were all worthwhile weekend talking points alongside the great fights, writes Matt Christie