
God’s Plan: Amir Khan, two years into retirement, says he has no regrets
Amir Khan talks to Declan Warrington about his career, his life and his struggles, as well as addresses the failed drug test from which he’s still serving a ban

Amir Khan talks to Declan Warrington about his career, his life and his struggles, as well as addresses the failed drug test from which he’s still serving a ban
This week's panellists were asked to pick their favourite boxing moments from 2023
Elliot Worsell speaks to a variety of officials, including Richard Steele and Mickey Vann, in order to discover what it's like being at the centre of a boxing controversy
Winston Allen had no amateur fights before turning pro in 1978, aged 20.
Boxing is a dangerous enough sport when everyone plays by the rules.
The 29-year-old is in a hurry for big fights, writes Shaun Brown
Now 60, Nate Miller is a gleeful musician who refuses to eat fast food, is planning on turning 30 again, and carries his belts with him to show everyone what he achieved, writes Nigel Collins
With so many variations available to boxers, it is not always easy to ensure the best and safest gloves are used on fight night, Elliot Worsell discovers
Charley Marner was a fast-living Scottish professional boxer and early trainer of George Dixon, and was found living in New York at time of his grisly demise, writes Craig Scott
Elliot Worsell interviews James "Buddy" McGirt, Michael Bentt and Johnny Nelson about the difficulty rebounding from an early career setback
Naoya Inoue now has in his possession all four major belts at super-bantamweight after stopping Marlon Tapales in 10 rounds in Japan
Not content with beating Stephen Fulton in July, the fearsome Naoya Inoue now goes after another big scalp at super-bantamweight, writes Elliot Worsell
In interviews with Carl Froch, George Groves, Robin Reid, Steve Collins, and Joe Calzaghe, Elliot Worsell discovers even world champions suffer from pre-fight nerves
The Life of Boxing Legend Henry Armstrong by Kenneth Bridgham is a book with plenty to enjoy – if you can turn a blind eye to same flagrant errors, writes Thomas Hauser
AJ still views Bronze Bomber as 'massive threat'