
Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier: How two friends became enemies
Alan Hubbard, who was ringside during the glorious 1970s heavyweight era, tells the story of the enduring grudge between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier

Alan Hubbard, who was ringside during the glorious 1970s heavyweight era, tells the story of the enduring grudge between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier
Sanctioning bodies and broken titles continue to infuriate and will for as long as they’re allowed to do as they please.
Andy Holligan loses to Julio Cesar Chavez, Norris is stunned by Brown and I’m floored by the mind-bending conditions, recalls Steve Bunce
Gareth Jones’ exhaustive book series provides fitting tributes to well known, and lesser known, Welsh boxers, writes Alex Daley
Born on this day in 1942 Muhammad Ali confronted boundaries like no other.
Before Dean Francis became a British fan favourite, his father proved himself to be a very capable fighter
Alex Daley tells the story of the ramshackle Collyhurst gym that produced three outstanding champions
In November George Kambosos stunned Teofimo Lopez to rule the world at lightweight.
Caleb Plant asked real questions of Álvarez, and Canelo found the answers in their thrilling November fight.
After one of the greatest of all boxing careers, the only thing left for Manny Pacquiao was retirement following his loss in August to Yordenis Ugas, wrote Matt Christie
Steve Bunce on the hellraiser, Randall Tex Cobb
Terry Lawless certainly knew how to produce world-class fighters, writes Miles Templeton
Alex Daley on the Gun, a gym that emerged in the right place at the right time
What about Jim Cooper?
Jack Webb looks back on the night Juan Manuel Marquez flattened Manny Pacquiao