
On This Day: Heavyweight legend Jack Johnson died
History's most significant fighter Jack Johnson died on June 10 1946, writes John Dennen

History's most significant fighter Jack Johnson died on June 10 1946, writes John Dennen
George Gigney looks back at Tony Zale's decisive knockout win on June 10 1948
James Slater recounts how Micky Ward and Arturo Gatti began an unforgettable journey together
And it was sweet revenge for Bolton wonderkid Amir Khan
The former WBA champion Jimmy Ellis played an important role in a golden era, writes Matt Christie
Marvin Hagler retains his world middleweight title against 'The Beast', writes Sean Ellis
Gene Fullmer made it 2-1-1 in his rivalry with Robinson, writes Sean Ellis
James Slater speaks to Bobby Crabtree about George Foreman and much more
Harold Johnson remembered by Matt Christie
Kevin Kelley and Troy Dorsey recollect their violent 1992 encounter
Archie Moore knocked out more men than any other fighter in history and was a true legend, writes Bob Mee
Matt Christie looks back on heavyweight legend's Joe Frazier's final fight
Manny Pacquiao drops Erik Morales three times to win dramatic trilogy, writes Matt Christie
James Slater recalls one of British boxing history's great fights
Matt Bevan recounts the first world heavyweight title defence of Primo Carnera, that freakish Italian giant