
Yesterday’s Heroes: Max Baer, playboy of the ring
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

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
British title glory proved elusive for heavyweight Eddie Neilson but he entertained enormously along the way, writes Miles Templeton
Following the Great War the rules of the National Sporting Club soon became unworkable
Welshman Dennis Avoth wore his national heavyweight title with great pride – he will be missed
A brave but outclassed Jake LaMotta cannot cope with Sugar Ray Robinson this time around, writes Sam Corbishley
Greg Evans mixed it during an era when boxers were not afraid to take chances on the way up, writes Miles Templeton
Tired of waiting around for a British title shot, Dave Crowley decided to aim for the very top, writes Miles Templeton
Folley was an outstanding fighter from the golden age of heavyweight boxing, writes Miles Templeton
Gammy Smith is a long-forgotten boxer but this hand-coloured image sets him apart, writes Miles Templeton
Known only as ‘Rabbitts’ in boxing circles, A H Wilson will forever be tragically linked to British champ Tom McCormick, writes Miles Templeton
McAteer’s battle with Ellaway was typical fare for the great venue, writes Miles Templeton