
The Beltline: In boxing, sometimes you can be too good for your own good
Do boxers shoot themselves in the foot when they become so dominant nobody wants to fight them?

Do boxers shoot themselves in the foot when they become so dominant nobody wants to fight them?
Former European heavyweight champion Derek Williams is calling for unity amongst the boxing authorities
Robert Helenius hadn't even showed following last weekend's victory when he received the call to fight Anthony Joshua, writes Declan Taylor
As British boxing is marred by yet another failed performance-enhancing drug test, promoter Eddie Hearn proposes a way to improve things in the future, writes Declan Taylor
David Price, the last fighter to beat Tyson Fury, reflects on an up and down professional career with Declan Warrington
"There is a doping problem in the sport, definitely," Anthony Joshua tells Declan Taylor
The former featherweight champion suffered his only career loss in a unification against Shakur Stevenson in 2022
Trust Derek Chisora to cut through the nonsense and get to the heart of the performance-enhancing drug issue making a mockery of boxing in the UK, writes Elliot Worsell
Budd McGirt was meant to be in Dillian Whyte's corner this Saturday.
The Belfast featherweight is on the lookout for a new trainer and possibly a new promoter
When crossover boxing dies out, and it will, the sweet science will be irreversibly changed, writes George Gigney
Will AJ suffer a Nordic Nightmare on Saturday night?
Dillian Whyte isn't the first boxer to try to clear his name following a failed PED test, nor, sadly, will he be the last
'The Tartan Tornado' could box again in November or December