
“Canelo doesn’t make or break Golovkin’s career,” says Johnathon Banks
Win, lose or draw, the legacy of Gennadiy Golovkin will not be decided on Saturday night against Canelo Álvarez, according to his trainer

Win, lose or draw, the legacy of Gennadiy Golovkin will not be decided on Saturday night against Canelo Álvarez, according to his trainer
Steve Hunt tells the story of the great Patterson-Johansson rivalry
The death of Queen Elizabeth II resulted in all British boxing cards being cancelled.
The feeling at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas is that Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez is the "next best thing", writes Elliot Worsell
The middleweight title fight between Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall, originally set to take place tomorrow (September 10), will now go ahead on October 15
Alycia Baumgardner has come up the hard way.
As Sky Sports prepare to televise their first ever all-female boxing card at London's O2 Arena, promoter Ben Shalom tells Roy Kelly, "We're having conversations about it now - It's out of our hands really.
Savannah Marshall says she has no doubt she will repeat her victory against Claressa Shields this weekend (Interview: Roy Kelly)
In her own words, Claressa Shields says a rude awakening awaits Savannah Marshall this weekend (Interview: Roy Kelly)
Reflecting on his journey through the sweet science, Sergio Martinez tells Thomas Hauser, "Life sometimes takes you through a path where the lighter thing is boxing.
Rare is it to see a hate-fuelled grudge match in women's boxing, yet this Saturday two will take place on one night.
Chantelle Cameron has been keen to fight Jessica McCaskill since 2017 and now, as two champions, they are finally set to meet on November 5, writes Elliot Worsell
Though still a work in progress, former heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz beats Luis Ortiz to continue moving in the right direction, writes Elliot Worsell
In Liverpool, Liam Smith didn't get the fight he anticipated against Hassan Mwakinyo, while Natasha Jonas delivered a career-best performance, writes Elliot Worsell
Heavyweight Frazer Clarke moved to 3-0 tonight in Liverpool but would end up apologising to his opponent, the crowd, and anyone else who had the misfortune of watching it, writes Elliot Worsell