
Sweet D Files: Heavyweights, prove you are the best
More than any other, the heavyweight division needs champions who are willing to prove they’re number one, writes Derek Williams

More than any other, the heavyweight division needs champions who are willing to prove they’re number one, writes Derek Williams
While Errol Spence and Terence Crawford prepare to sort out the immediate future of the welterweight division, Jaron Ennis could be the man to one day take over, writes Elliot Worsell
The majority of people who analyse, judge and criticise boxers have never boxed professionally, writes Elliot Worsell
Orlando Cruz explains to Lewis Watson how, since retiring in 2018, he has become a confidant to other gay boxers and also warns of what could happen to those who fail to receive adequate support
Robert Smith, General Secretary of the British Boxing Board of Control, responds to Alejandra Ayala’s insurance claims in last week’s Boxing News
If Vergil Ortiz, 25 and from Dallas, defeats Eimantas Stanionis he will emerge as Jaron “Boots” Ennis’ biggest rival.
Philadelphia’s Jaron “Boots” Ennis has long been identified as the future of the welterweight division.
As Denise Castle states her case for a British licence at the age of 51, we look at 10 boxers past and present who have fought in their 50s and beyond, with mixed results
Denise Castle says age is just a number, but not everybody agrees, writes Oliver Fennell
Dalton wipes out Maxwell with a savage blow in round seven, writes Andy Whittle from ringside
Back in the win column, and again with belts around her waits, Savannah Marshall is a step closer to getting Claressa Shields out of her hair, writes Roy Kelly
Something seems peculiar about Jermell filling in for Jermall and Kellerman loses his position at ESPN, writes George Gigney
In what proved to be a close but often ugly fight, Savannah Marshall did enough to dethrone Franchon Crews-Dezurn, writes Roy Kelly from ringside
Savannah Marshall moves to super-middleweight following October's defeat to Claressa Shields, writes Declan Taylor
Dalton Smith can remind everybody of his quality and potential by beating Sam Maxwell in a much-needed step up, writes Declan Taylor