
10 professional boxers who competed into their 50s and 60s
As Denise Castle states her case for a British licence at the age of 51, we look at 10 boxers past and present who have fought in their 50s and beyond, with mixed results

As Denise Castle states her case for a British licence at the age of 51, we look at 10 boxers past and present who have fought in their 50s and beyond, with mixed results
Denise Castle says age is just a number, but not everybody agrees, writes Oliver Fennell
Dalton wipes out Maxwell with a savage blow in round seven, writes Andy Whittle from ringside
Back in the win column, and again with belts around her waits, Savannah Marshall is a step closer to getting Claressa Shields out of her hair, writes Roy Kelly
Something seems peculiar about Jermell filling in for Jermall and Kellerman loses his position at ESPN, writes George Gigney
In what proved to be a close but often ugly fight, Savannah Marshall did enough to dethrone Franchon Crews-Dezurn, writes Roy Kelly from ringside
Savannah Marshall moves to super-middleweight following October's defeat to Claressa Shields, writes Declan Taylor
Dalton Smith can remind everybody of his quality and potential by beating Sam Maxwell in a much-needed step up, writes Declan Taylor
Savannah Marshall knows she can't afford to come unstuck when challenging Franchon Crews-Dezurn tonight, writes Roy Kelly
As well as promising to take Savannah Marshall to a "dark place", Franchon Crews-Dezurn claims she is willing to go as far as she needs to go to defend her titles on Saturday night, writes Roy Kelly
The problematic and troubled Adrien Broner deserves neither our pity nor our criticism, writes Elliot Worsell
Claressa Shields could be set for another fight in Great Britain, her promoter Dmitriy Salita tells Elliot Worsell
John Ryder rewatches and relives his remarkable act of bravery against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, this time accompanied on the journey by Tris Dixon
“With my talent I can go anywhere in the world," says Wilder
"He has a lot to work on to put it right," says promoter Frank Warren