
Ramirez triumphs at cruiserweight with decision over Goulamirian
Gilberto Ramirez is now the WBA cruiserweight belt-holder after outpointing Arsen Goulamirian over 12 rounds in Inglewood, writes Elliot Worsell

Gilberto Ramirez is now the WBA cruiserweight belt-holder after outpointing Arsen Goulamirian over 12 rounds in Inglewood, writes Elliot Worsell
Frazer Clarke once bashed up 20 of George Groves’ bodyguards and the same amount of football hooligans in Wolverhampton, writes Elliot Worsell
"This is another time, another fight.
Agit Kabayel, Frank Sanchez, Jai Opetaia, Mairis Briedis and Joe Cordina will all appear on May 18
Not long after learning Keith Thurman had been injured and replaced by Sebastian Fundora, Tim Tszyu spoke to Declan Warrington
Tim Tszyu was ready to fight Keith Thurman in Las Vegas, only for Thurman to withdraw.
Former EBU super-lightweight champion and BN columnist Joe Hughes also previews the big domestic heavyweight clash between Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke
The Desert Diamond Arena staged another enthralling bout which saw the Mexican throw everything at his Australian opponent and get himself back in the world title hunt, writes Shaun Brown
"Going back and forth everywhere and travelling with him and Tyson [Fury] is not working right now," says Whittaker
The Mexican lightweight tells Shaun Brown that beating Rolando Romero on Saturday night (March 30) will increase his chances of facing "Tank" once again
When 10-year-old Curmel Moton started beating people to tears in the gym, Floyd Mayweather took notice, writes Declan Taylor
Despite being injured and his fight against Kubrat Pulev about to be cancelled, this didn't stop Mahmoud Charr delivering a tall tale to Elliot Worsell one Thursday afternoon
Boxing is littered with father-son combos and here are 10 active boxers born to men who competed professionally, writes Elliot Worsell
Stunning pieces of art featuring Ali, Mayweather, Canelo and more can be seen during an ongoing exhibit in Cologne, Germany
Valdez-Wilson and Estrada-Valle look certain to entertain, writes Matt Christie