
Juan Manuel Marquez explains his success
In his own words, Juan Manuel Marquez told Fighting Fit how he became so good

In his own words, Juan Manuel Marquez told Fighting Fit how he became so good
Joe Jeannette hammered five British heavyweights in a combined total of 12 rounds just to start his European tour, writes Miles Templeton
Eric Armit investigates the origins and struggles faced by southpaws, left-handers in the world of boxing
Darren Barker goes in-depth about a memorable triumph.
1950s featherweight rivals Bonnici and Skinkiss tells us about boxing in a different era
Looking back on the legendary Jimmy Wilde’s first fight in the English capital, four years before he won the world flyweight crown
Miles Templeton looks back at one of the most controversial bouts in boxing history, the Long Count
July 19, 2021, marks the 25th anniversary of a historic moment, when Muhammad Ali lit the Olympic cauldron, writes Thomas Hauser
Jack London reached a British title shot after 13 years and 121 fights, writes Alex Daley
Carlos Acevedo tells the story of the hell-bent-for-leather Mickey Walker’s days at heavyweight that began with a draw linked to Al Capone and ended in a frightful beating
Evander Holyfield wins one of the last great 15-round wars to lay foundations for the legend he became
The testimonies of those there to see the greatest performance by a British fighter, Randolph Turpin vs Sugar Ray Robinson, tell the story of a truly stunning contest.
Mayweather vs McGregor wasn't the first novelty fight, Bombardier Billy Wells took part in one in 1938
Before boxing footballers Woodhouse and McKenzie there was Ditchburn and Hoddinott
Olympic medallist Tony Jeffries speaks to the man who turned Logan Paul into a boxer, Milton Supreme