
Conor Benn: “I’m a clean athlete and we’ll get to the bottom of this”
Having spoken with his opponent, Chris Eubank Jnr, Conor Benn fully expects Saturday's fight between them to still go ahead

Having spoken with his opponent, Chris Eubank Jnr, Conor Benn fully expects Saturday's fight between them to still go ahead
Saturday's fight between Chris Eubank Jnr and Conor Benn is on the brink of collapse
Zach Parker and Neil Marsh can live without Demetrius Andrade, writes Terry Dooley
Niall Hickman takes us back to the Benn-Eubank rematch which he covered alongside the great Harry Mullan
Having shared two fights with both of them, there is perhaps no man better positioned than Steve Collins to comment on Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn, writes Declan Warrington
After a childhood blighted by begging for food after his parents abandoned him in favour of crack cocaine, Zahir Raheem took those survival instincts into the ring
On this day in 2006, light-middleweights Jamie Moore and Matthew Macklin produced one of the greatest fights ever seen in a British ring.
It's hard to say whether Joe Joyce is a marked man or a man to be avoided at this stage, but it's these five heavyweights the "Juggernaut" should be targeting, writes Elliot Worsell
Small Hall promoters admit they have to stage better fights to survive – and the signs from this coming weekend’s offerings are good, writes Matt Bozeat
Joyce’s stunning beatdown of brave Parker should illustrate how exceptional he is, writes Steve Bunce
Thomas Hauser's reflections on the third and final installment of a controversial rivalry
Should Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua fail to finalise their fight this week, German-based Syrian Mahmoud Charr is ready to save the day, writes Elliot Worsell
Stevenson loses belts on the scales before dishing out a beating to Conceicao, writes Nigel Collins
Maxi Hughes defeats Kid Galahad in a forgettable contest while Terri Harper impresses against Hannah Rankin, writes Andy Whittle from ringside
The manner in which Joe Joyce took apart Joseph Parker in Manchester tonight will terrify most of the heavyweight division, writes Elliot Worsell