
BN Verdict: While an acquired taste, the masterful Dmitry Bivol once again produces an almost perfect performance
Dmitry Bivol hardly put a foot wrong in the process of taming Gilberto Ramirez in Abu Dhabi, writes Elliot Worsell

Dmitry Bivol hardly put a foot wrong in the process of taming Gilberto Ramirez in Abu Dhabi, writes Elliot Worsell
Bivol and Ramirez clash in a top-drawer clash while Cameron-McCaskill has the makings of a classic on a very good card, writes Declan Taylor
Paul Butler is about to embark on what almost everyone is calling an impossible mission: Go to Tokyo and beat Naoya Inoue.
This week's panellists were asked to predict the outcome of Saturday's light-heavyweight fight between Dmitry Bivol and Gilberto Ramirez
Although a nation typically associated with boxing success in the lower weight classes, there have been some larger Mexican boxers over the years
Roy Jones was inducted into the Hall of Fame this year but his greatness, he insists, had nothing to do with being gifted, writes Tris Dixon
Former fighter turned coach John Scully explains to Matt Christie why he can't stop caring about a sport dear to his heart
A Tuesday morning fight on DAZN could end up producing the best action of 2022, says Matt Bozeat
It wasn't vintage Vasiliy Lomachenko, but he still got the job done against Jamaine Ortiz in New York, writes Jack Hirsch
Appreciate them while you can because Vasyl Lomachenko and Katie Taylor could soon be doing their victory lap, writes Elliot Worsell
Saturday's lightweight fight between Vasyl Lomachenko and Jamaine Ortiz should be one for the boxing purists, writes Elliot Worsell
After beating Amanda Serrano at MSG, Katie Taylor gets a rank outsider at Wembley, writes Declan Taylor
Promoter Eddie Hearn admits mistakes were made ahead of Conor Benn vs.
Ten years have passed since Ricky Hatton, after three-and-a-half years of abusing his body, returned to the ring against Vyacheslav Senchenko.
With just over five weeks to go until they fight for the British super-welterweight title, North East rivals Troy Williamson and Josh Kelly begin their mind games, writes Elliot Worsell