
On This Day: Jose Luis Castillo creates blueprint on how to beat Floyd Mayweather
This day in 2002 was the closest Floyd Mayweather came to losing, writes James Slater

This day in 2002 was the closest Floyd Mayweather came to losing, writes James Slater
While the doors of York Hall are closed, Chris Kempson considers the world heavyweight champions who have fought at the august venue
Alex Daley on Britain's teak-tough Kid Pattenden, who's rapid rise was followed by a rapid decline
A message from the British Boxing Board of Control
Arguably the greatest heavyweight champion of them all, Joe Louis, passed away on April 12, 1981 in Las Vegas.
'I’ll be in there to do or die.
Gary Lucken tells the story of the road rage bully who inadvertently picked a fight with one of the best boxers in history, Mickey Walker
While we still can run, here is a detailed training programme.
James Slater looks back on the bad tempered battle between Floyd Mayweather and current sparring partner, Zab Judah
Fill the hours with some seriously fun trips down boxing history’s memory lane, writes Matt Christie
Miles Templeton recalls the two other times that the sport was significantly affected by external factors
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum describes Sugar Ray Leonard vs Marvin Hagler
John Jarrett tells the story of Joe Louis’ Madison Square Garden clash with Jersey Joe Walcott, and how the integrity of referee Ruby Goldstein never wavered
Carmen Basilio had heart and guts by the bucket load
Forty years on, we recall a memorable first meeting between two of British boxing’s leading lights of the 1980s, Kirkland Laing and Colin Jones