
Was this Muhammad Ali at his greatest?
Muhammad Ali was at his dazzling and savage best while thrashing Cleveland Williams on this day, writes Matt Christie

Muhammad Ali was at his dazzling and savage best while thrashing Cleveland Williams on this day, writes Matt Christie
Matt Christie looks back on a violent and spectacular win for Manny Pacquiao over a courageous Miguel Cotto
Manny Pacquiao shows a compassionate side while bludgeoning Antonio Margarito in Texas on November 13, 2010
This week's readers' letters are mostly positive and shine a light on the recent run of Fight of the Year contenders we have witnessed
Frankie Toledo, featured in this week's issue, was their first world champion but there have been plenty of fighters seasoned on the streets of Paterson
We asked this week's panellists whether the WBC's decision to ignore traces of clenbuterol in boxers' drug tests is a good move or a bad one
Following Saturday's fight between KSI and Logan Paul, we asked this week's panellists for their thoughts on YouTuber battles becoming a regular thing
On November 12, 1982 Aaron Pryor survived a torrid war to eventually break the great Alexis Arguello
Alex Daley looks back on one of the saddest tragedies the sport has ever known, from an age when boxing was poorly regulated
Some 19 years after Mosley vs.
The day that Joe Calzaghe signed off at 46-0 at Madison Square Garden
A historic night for the slowly fading Sugar Ray Leonard
By overcoming Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier reached out and touched greatness on a night that boxing hit the heights, writes Bob Mee
Evander Holyfield is upstaged by the infamous Fan Man, writes George Gigney
George Zeleny tells the story of Tony Canzoneri, one of boxing's chief history makers