
The Beltline: The return of Adam Smith and the importance of grown-ups in a sport sometimes overrun by dilettantes
Adam Smith's prolonged absence from ringside reminded us of the need for authoritative voices in the sport, writes Elliot Worsell

Adam Smith's prolonged absence from ringside reminded us of the need for authoritative voices in the sport, writes Elliot Worsell
Although she recently suffered another contentious defeat, Mikaela Mayer won’t waste any time licking her wounds, writes Anna Whitwham
Love him or hate him, people will no doubt make an effort to watch Ben Whittaker in action, writes George Gigney
Declan Taylor delivers the week's biggest and best news stories
As Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall appear ready to announce their rematch, Elliot Worsell looks at the pros and cons of delaying a second fight
There were plenty of heavyweights who were more accomplished than Mark Young, but nobody in his era was matched tougher, writes Jack Hirsch
“They both want it and we’ve been talking about it so now we have to get it over the line," Warren told Declan Taylor
This week's panellists were asked to name the one fight that gets their juices flowing in 2024
Ahead of Curiel-Nontshinga 2 on Friday, Shaun Brown examines a number of rematches in which the fighter who lost first time around was given the chance to make amends
Ahead of his next title defence, O’Shaquie Foster speaks with Declan Warrington
This week's panellists were asked to offer their view on Hamzah Sheeraz, the middleweight prospect who impressively stopped Liam Williams inside a round on Saturday
Mark Baldwin meets Sarah Liegmann, the unbeaten German hoping to one day become a psychologist with her own office
After beating Liam Williams inside a round at the weekend, Hamzah Sheeraz names the three fighters he would like to fight next, writes Declan Taylor
Like Floyd Mayweather before him, there is a sense with Devin Haney that picking the right opponents at the right time will hold the key to his popularity, writes Elliot Worsell
No sport has gifted as many idioms to everyday language as boxing and no sport embraces a cliché quite like boxing, either, writes Elliot Worsell