
60 Seconds: Meet Lee Gormley, a former Boxing News writer now making his way as a professional boxer
Andrew Fairley meets a one-time Boxing News scribe who has made the switch from observer to participant

Andrew Fairley meets a one-time Boxing News scribe who has made the switch from observer to participant
Moses Itauma, unimpressed by his opponents and unexcited by the prospect of sparring Tyson Fury, is determined to become the youngest heavyweight champion in history, writes Declan Taylor
These 10 prospects show that if you are good enough, you are old enough
In an entertaining and competitive super-middleweight fight in Las Vegas, David Benavidez put his name in the frame to fight Canelo Alvarez by halting Demetrius Andrade inside six rounds, writes Elliot Worsell
Katie Taylor manages to confound the doubters and beat Chantelle Cameron in their rematch by scores of 98-92, 96-94 and 95-95, writes Elliot Worsell
In this, the final part of The Intervention, George Groves reacts to being stopped in round nine, receives a visit from "Prince" Naseem Hamed, and is praised by Adam Booth, the coach from whom he split 10 weeks before the fight
Andrade at last finds someone willing to take a chance but that it’s Benavidez could be bad news for the southpaw, writes Matt Christie
Should Taylor fail to beat Cameron in their rematch the end of a great career is surely nigh, writes Declan Taylor
In his latest column Joe Hughes discusses the Chantelle Cameron-Katie Taylor rematch, if 12x3 minute rounds has a place in women's boxing and Adam Azim's European title triumph
This week's panellists were asked whether Chantelle Cameron-Katie Taylor 2 would be repeat or revenge
In the summer of 2012, Elliot Worsell spent an evening in the changing room with Johnny Greaves, a boxer who was getting ready to lose his 86th professional fight
How much do world titles really mean in 2023?
In Part II of The Intervention, George Groves tells Adam Booth exactly how he will beat Carl Froch 18 months before preparing to do just that inside a Manchester Arena changing room
Jermall Charlo has visited plenty of dark places in recent times, but is now back where he belongs and needs to be, writes Declan Taylor