
The five-man crew ready to play Whack-a-Joe with “Juggernaut” Joyce
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

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
Top contenders Joyce and Parker go the traditional route and fight for the right to challenge the very best, writes Matt Christie
Wood-Lara being postponed is a blow but two 50/50 clashes remain, writes Declan Taylor
Examining the chances of the underdog
How Andy Lee and Tyson Fury have created a new me, one with no doubts, one who won’t stop until I reach the top
Shakur Stevenson is brash and cocky but thus far has delivered on his promises.
Top Cuban coach Ismael Salas, who will be in Joe Joyce's corner this weekend, walks Declan Warrington through his journey from Cuba to Asia, Australia and the United States of America
Marlon Starling still hopes to one day take his rightful place in the International Hall of Fame, writes Thomas Gerbasi