
Why fighters would rather die than get stopped
"You'll have to kill me": We’ve heard fighters utter those words too frequently but, as former world class fighter and current top trainer John Scully explains, they always come from the heart

"You'll have to kill me": We’ve heard fighters utter those words too frequently but, as former world class fighter and current top trainer John Scully explains, they always come from the heart
This week's panellists were asked for their thoughts on the latest twist in the Conor Benn saga
Jack Hirsch tracks down a man who jumped out of a plane, feigned death to survive, trained legendary fighters and opened a bar that would become a haven for countless more of them
Fury and Paul showcase their limitations while Badou Jack wins a real fight, writes Steve Bunce
The US commentary something of a shambles but BT’s use of Carl Froch is a masterstroke, writes George Gigney
A year after going 10 rounds with Sergio Martinez in Madrid, Macaulay McGowan prepares to travel to Paris to take on the unbeaten Farrhad Saad, writes Elliot Worsell
Two ambitious novices collide in a bout that will draw huge attention, writes Matt Christie
This week's panellists were asked for their thoughts on the "fight" between Tommy Fury and Jake Paul taking place in Saudi Arabia this weekend
Boxing's obsession with rematches breeds only laziness and stagnation, writes Elliot Worsell
After Conor Benn blamed the consumption of eggs for failing more than one performance-enhancing drug test last year, we looked at 10 other great excuses to use in the same predicament
As Jake Paul and Tommy Fury prepare to fight on BT Sport pay-per-view and secure a world ranking with the WBC, we look at 10 British cruiserweights who would be favoured to beat them…
O’Shaquie Foster is employing similar tactics to those he used in jail now he’s got a belt around his waist, writes Phil Kirkbride
Trainer Billy Nelson believes Daniel Dubois is well aware of the threat of new Boxxer signing Martin Bakole, writes Elliot Worsell
Rendall Munroe, now a burgeoning trainer, believes that his failure to win a world belt was a blessing in disguise, writes Matt Bozeat
The sport surely sending out the wrong signals, writes George Gigney