
The Beltline: The Expectation vs. Reality of both watching big fights and covering them
In boxing, sometimes the experience is worse than you expected, and sometimes it turns out to be better, writes Elliot Worsell

In boxing, sometimes the experience is worse than you expected, and sometimes it turns out to be better, writes Elliot Worsell
After two sublime beatdowns we have a lot to consider before naming the best fighter in the sport, writes John Scully
Shane Shapiro, the 30-year-old co-promoter of Marlon Tapales (his first world champion), tells Craig Scott all about the ordeals he had to overcome to reach this point
Terence Crawford now deserves to be called boxing's pound-for-pound king, writes Thomas Hauser
The 3Arena in Dublin will play host once again
It's friends turned foes for one night
Declan Taylor reviews TNT Sports’ launch night that saw Carl Frampton provide a star turn and laments the new normal in boxing coverage
Boxing News got the latest update from Prograis' promoter
Dreams are on the line for both men
'The Juggernaut' needs to make big improvements to win the rematch in September
Terence Crawford was delivering lessons in Las Vegas on Saturday night, both to Errol Spence and all who watched, writes Elliot Worsell
Injury forces the champion to pull out
Where does 'Bud' go after proving himself to be the best in the world?
Boxing News suggest five possible options
Terence Crawford, in beating Errol Spence inside nine rounds, produces one of the most perfect performances of the modern era, writes Elliot Worsell from Las Vegas