
British heavyweights are now a force, but 100 years ago, there was no rival for Jack Dempsey
Legend visited but never fought in the UK due to a lack of credible opposition

Legend visited but never fought in the UK due to a lack of credible opposition
Intellectual savant Blair Richardson had quit the ring shortly before his untimely death, writes Eric Armit
A tenacious talent who overcame medical complications to always compete
Brought in as a stepping stone to ‘The Greatest’, Richard Dunn had plans of his own, writes Oliver Fennell
Jimmy Bivins beat the best, but luck, timing and circumstance kept him on the fringes
The man who called himself “Robinson” loved Sugar Ray, women and fighting
London showing of the documentary “Return to Your Corner” catalogues this remarkable story
The Story of a middleweight legend who never stopped swinging
A tribute to Joe Taylor – once a youngster who taught an up-and-coming Howard Winstone a valuable lesson
London was once a hotbed of small hall venues that regularly hosted professional boxing, writes Miles Templeton
Max Baer was a highly-regarded heavyweight champion until, at just 26, his career went into a tailspin before he achieved a rejuvenation of sorts in London
Miles Templeton tells the story of two brilliant crossroads battles between British greats
Witnessing boxers pose for photos at recent BBBoC event brought to a mind a splendid picture that was taken in 1933, writes Miles Templeton
Tommy Marren was an Area champion during an era when the area in question was significantly larger than today, writes Miles Templeton
Albert Foreman, who turned pro at just 16, rejected convention and did things his own way, writes Miles Templeton