
Europe’s 10 best light-heavyweights
To celebrate European light-heavyweights taking centre stage in recent weeks, we assess the current top 10 at 175 pounds…

To celebrate European light-heavyweights taking centre stage in recent weeks, we assess the current top 10 at 175 pounds…
When there is barely any footage of Harry Greb in existence, why do so many continue to insist he was one of the greatest of them all? Gavin Evans investigates
This week's panellists were asked to comment on yesterday's announcement that Anthony Joshua will fight Jermaine Franklin on April 1 in London
Anthony Joshua and Jermaine Franklin will meet in London on April 1 in a heavyweight fight as sensible as it is underwhelming, writes Elliot Worsell
As expected, Jermaine will take on ‘AJ’ in London on April 1, writes Matt Christie
Commonwealth featherweight champion Nate Collins finally gets a date for his British title shot, yet remains one of the many talented British boxers struggling to grab the attention of major promoters and broadcasters, writes Elliot Worsell
It’s the start of the year and, like always, there are rumours and reports aplenty of fights we want, and those we don’t, writes George Gigney
Exciting Mexican Emanuel Navarrete begins his campaign at super-featherweight by rallying back from a fourth-round knockdown to stop Australia's Liam Wilson in nine, writes Elliot Worsell
Back at featherweight, Amanda Serrano meets Erika Cruz Hernandez at Madison Square Garden this weekend, hoping to add the Mexican's belt to her collection, writes Elliot Worsell
Despite the disappointment of defeat, the reputations of both Anthony Yarde and his trainer, Tunde Ajayi, were enhanced last weekend in Wembley, writes Elliot Worsell
A belt-holder at both super-bantamweight and featherweight, Mexican puncher Emanuel Navarrete is now set to make his debut at super-featherweight, writes Elliot Worsell
Jack Hirsch tracks down Ed ‘Too Tall’ Jones, the enormous NFL star who attempted to crossover into big time boxing in 1979
Billy Graham can’t let go of boxing, the sport he both adores and despises, writes Declan Warrington
Having come of age as a fighter, Anthony Yarde intends on taking a holiday and recuperating before deciding his next move.
Jones’ credentials as a coach are now being questioned, just like his status as a true all-time great, writes Jack Hirsch