
BN Preview: Takuma Inoue attempts to step out of his famous sibling’s sizeable shadow
Takuma Inoue gets a tough test on a bill that features titles and talent aplenty – and one blatant mismatch, writes Shaun Brown

Takuma Inoue gets a tough test on a bill that features titles and talent aplenty – and one blatant mismatch, writes Shaun Brown
But that didn’t stop him winning a world title and fighting some of the best heavyweights of the ’80s, writes Oliver Fennell
If you think boxing attracts the best and brightest humanity has to offer, you are sorely mistaken.
Junto Nakatani is well-known to hardcore fans but, as he tells Phil Rogers, he’s got a plan to reach a much wider audience
David Benavidez appears to have switched his focus from Canelo Alvarez to far scarier light-heavyweights, writes Elliot Worsell
Francis Ngannou will be in Saudi Arabia this weekend to discover the identity of his next opponent, writes Elliot Worsell
Declan Taylor once again rounds up the week's big news stories
The April 20 super-lightweight showdown between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia is all set for Brooklyn, writes Elliot Worsell
Padraig McCrory tells Shaun Brown about being cast as the opponent versus Berlanga, the break he took from boxing, and how he’s coped with having a speech stammer
Everything is different since making the move from New York to Florida, says Edgar Berlanga
The WBC are lobbying for video replays to be used to assist officials at the Fury-Usyk superfight in May, writes George Gigney
Although he expects it to happen eventually, Ben Shalom isn't sure Azim vs.
Josh Taylor tells Shaun Brown that he believes Jack Catterall will have nowhere to go after he beats him on April 27
Kolbeinn Kristinsson boxes out of a country where it’s illegal to do so.
Yesterday's press conference was proof that boxing still has a side that nowadays not many wish to see, writes Shaun Brown