
Jessie Magdaleno: ‘Vicente was just a dirty fighter’
Jessie Magdaleno gets the win after repeatedly being hit low, writes Paul Wheeler

Jessie Magdaleno gets the win after repeatedly being hit low, writes Paul Wheeler
In his weekly look at the boxing media, George Gigney focuses on Top Rank’s small and necessary steps in the return of the sport
Isaac Chamberlain tells Paul Wheeler about the value of patience
Conor Benn is set to be at the forefront of boxing's comeback in the UK
American hope Shakur Stevenson returns to action in Las Vegas
Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua appear to be moving in the right direction towards showdown but there's still a long way to go before it's a done deal
Scott Harrison speaks to Terry Dooley as he looks back on a career that remains unfulfilled
Our division by division breakdown continues with its 12th part, John Dennen examines the world’s top super-bantamweights
Matt Christie pays tribute to Pete Rademacher, a man who defied all odds simply by believing in himself
Natasha Jonas ready to challenge Terri Harper in one the first world title fights to be held once boxing restarts
Michael Marley considers what the promotional giant Top Rank might look like without their colossal 88-year-old leader Bob Arum
Paying tribute to Curtis Cokes – a devoted exponent of the noble art who boxed his way into the Hall of Fame
But it was real, wrote Zachary Levin at ringside, and what a fight as Miguel Cotto finally sank an heroically brave Zab Judah before 20,000 screaming fans on June 9, 2007
Mayweather pays for George Floyd’s funeral while Anthony Joshua stands with the protests in Britain, writes George Gigney in his media review
Elite sport is beginning to come back.