
BN Preview: Kindred spirits Joyce and Zhang are two heavyweights made for each other
Big men with unusual personalities, Joe Joyce and Zhilei Zhang will look to produce heavyweight fireworks in London tonight, writes Elliot Worsell

Big men with unusual personalities, Joe Joyce and Zhilei Zhang will look to produce heavyweight fireworks in London tonight, writes Elliot Worsell
After learning earlier that day of Amir Khan's failed drug test, the sight of Lawrence Okolie and Chris Billam-Smith sharing a press conference hug was almost restorative, writes Elliot Worsell
This week's panellists were asked to plot Joe Joyce's path to heavyweight domination
Heavyweight Moses Itauma has been bashing up teenagers for years.
Heavyweight Joe Joyce may have had only 15 fights as a pro but has been matched well from day one
Joshua still has all the physical tools that made him so special.
The Khan positive test highlights that plenty of news is kept behind closed doors while there’s contrasting views on when Joshua will return to the ring.
Less than three months after what he regarded as hitting ‘rock bottom’, and just short of 12 since announcing his retirement, Kell Brook has discovered a sense of stability and peace.
Shakur Stevenson moves up to lightweight to face Shuichiro Yoshino this Saturday in Newark, writes Elliot Worsell
Rodriguez returns to both his homeland and the flyweight division, writes Declan Taylor
After being shot and then dealing with the death of his brother, DeMarcus Corley is still fighting at the age of 48, writes Phil Rogers
The compliant, nodding heads of boxing's clout-chasing media inadvertently enables those in power to wriggle their way out of trouble, writes Elliot Worsell
That’s the million-dollar question but, so far, it feels like just another day at the office, says John Ryder
Kell Brook says it's "scary" to know Amir Khan wasn't a clean fighter when they boxed last February, writes Declan Warrington
In a situation shrouded in secrecy, all we know is that one female fighter has been unfairly painted as a villain and another has lost the opportunity of a lifetime, writes Elliot Worsell