
Naoya Inoue is monstrous in first round stoppage of Jamie McDonnell
Scary Japanese puncher Naoya Inoue needed less than two minutes to stop Jamie McDonnell and snatch his WBA Regular bantamweight title

Scary Japanese puncher Naoya Inoue needed less than two minutes to stop Jamie McDonnell and snatch his WBA Regular bantamweight title
Jamie McDonnell hits the scales ahead of his daunting Tokyo test against the "Monster" Naoya Inoue
Chris Kempson puts into perspective Mongolia's achievements in international boxing
Every Thursday professional fighter Aarron Morgan will provide an expert technical analysis of an upcoming fight.
Promoter Frank Warren outlines his plans for Tyson Fury ahead of the former world heavyweight champion's return on June 9, writes Elliot Worsell
Frank Warren questions the logic behind Anthony Joshua's desire to fight Deontay Wilder in the UK, and Scott Quigg wants an August 18 rematch with Carl Frampton
Harry Greb outclassed and handed New York's idol Gene Tunney his only defeat on May 22, 1922
Tyson Fury opponent Sefer Seferi reveals to James Slater who he's been sparring and how he's going to beat the former heavyweight champ on his comeback
Anthony Joshua next opponent could be Deontay Wilder or Alexander Povetkin
Anthony Joshua becomes an NBA fan called Anthony Johnson, Kid Galahad eyes Josh Warrington, and Jarrell Miller says he'll fight a boxer and promoter in one night
Joel McIntyre promises to shine against Kirk Garvey, writes Andrew Fairley
Josh Warrington discusses his world title win and his next move with John Dennen
'Why is it that all these other fighters, who get caught taking the heavy stuff, are back in the ring four to six months later,' Eric Molina laments.
Former world heavyweight title challenger Eric Molina has been hit with a two-year ban following a failed performance-enhancing drug test, writes Elliot Worsell
As June approaches, we still don't have a WBSS super-middleweight final, Kal Yafai wants some unification, and Avni Yildirim must avoid being Mocked in September