
On This Day: Jermain Taylor edges Bernard Hopkins again to end “The Executioner’s” middleweight career
Unbeaten Jermain Taylor wins a second close decision against legend Bernard Hopkins, writes Jack Webb

Unbeaten Jermain Taylor wins a second close decision against legend Bernard Hopkins, writes Jack Webb
Round eight lasts for almost four minutes and costs Gerrie Coetzee his WBA heavyweight title
Historian Gary Shaw remembers the popular and talented 1930s middleweight boxer who fought and died in the Second World War
George Foreman does not fight again after being adjudged loser to young Shannon Briggs, writes James Slater
Danny Flexen remembers the November 13 1992 Bowe-Holyfield Las Vegas war
Matt Christie pays tribute to a heavyweight who was unlucky his peak coincided with those of Larry Holmes and Mike Tyson
Tris Dixon pays tribute to the career of Joe Frazier, one of the finest of them all
James Slater catches up with Earnie Shavers - who rates Larry Holmes over Muhammad Ali
James Slater pays tribute to one of Britain's favourite fighters
James Slater remembers the night that Thomas 'Hitman' Hearns made history
Matt Christie recounts the shocking night when Lloyd Honeyghan came unstuck against unknown Jorge Vaca
The win over Mike Tyson proved to be an aberration rather than a trend for the disappointing James Buster Douglas, writes Matt Bevan
Following this bombastic win over Ron Lyle, Gerry Cooney was expected to get to the very top, writes James Slater
Tris Dixon chronicles the career of a fistic whirlwind, Aaron Pryor
Matt Bevan looks back on a career ultimately defined by a split-second call