
The Muhammad Ali 50
Fifty moments, both good and bad, that shaped the legend of Muhammad Ali

Fifty moments, both good and bad, that shaped the legend of Muhammad Ali
Miles Templeton on British boxing's 100 club - the backbone of the sport
Norman Giller is an esteemed author of 114 books, he worked as Muhammad Ali’s European publicist, he was a scriptwriter on This Is Your Life and he was a chief sports writer at The Express.
Thomas Hauser on Marvelous Marvin Hagler
Ten years have passed since George Groves got the better of bitter amateur rival James DeGale in the professional ranks.
Looking back on a glorious victory for British amateur boxing
Miles Templeton recalls the times when Panama Al Brown toured the UK
Hygiene-obsessed Joe Bloom maintained pristine standards at his famous West End gym
Why Jimmy Wilde is the greatest fighter that Britain has ever produced
Some concluded a beating, some came out of the blue.
Alex Daley examines the connection between the turf and the boxing ring
Patrick Myler tells the story of legendary bareknuckle champion Dan Donnelly and how his right arm came to be one of boxing’s grisliest souvenirs
Kitione Lave brought excitement to British rings in the 1950s
Oliver Goldstein examined the meaning of the biggest and tallest heavyweights in history
Tony Jeffries on his virtual spar with Sugar Ray Leonard