
Yesterday’s Heroes: Drawing the Brown Bomber’s attention
Heavyweight Gunner Barlund put Finnish boxing on the map and it wasn’t long before the whole world took notice, writes Miles Templeton

Heavyweight Gunner Barlund put Finnish boxing on the map and it wasn’t long before the whole world took notice, writes Miles Templeton
The Curvis brothers both won the British title in the same division but their paths to the top were markedly different, writes Miles Templeton
Plenty of British boxers upset the odds at world class level but Randolph Turpin beating "Sugar" Ray Robinson is surely the best of them all, writes Miles Templeton
Phil Scott took matters into his own hands to secure a shot at the British heavyweight title, writes Miles Templeton
It took a long time for British boxing fans to welcome the Germans following last century’s two world wars, writes Miles Templeton
Clinton McKenzie and Colin Powers brought out the best in each other, writes Miles Templeton
McAvoy’s reputation for being a poor traveller ended when he arrived in America
Just when Pete Rademacher started to find form following an inauspicious start to his pro career, Brian London came along, writes Miles Templeton
We take you back 120 years to a winter’s evening in East London
Remembering my first ever BN and the fight between Conteh and Finnegan
Boxers from Stanley would spend a week in the coalmine then come up for air to have a 10-rounder, writes Miles Templeton
Miles Templeton tells the tale of Major Arnold Wilson
Daniel Herbert pays tribute to Steve Hiser
Why do we not talk more about one of the first winners of a Lonsdale Belt?
Remembering when the majestic Ken found his spiteful streak against Maurice Cullen