
This week in boxing history
Matt Christie kicks off a new weekly series detailing five fights for you to watch at home on YouTube during these quiet times in the boxing world

Matt Christie kicks off a new weekly series detailing five fights for you to watch at home on YouTube during these quiet times in the boxing world
Be wary of imposters, writes Mark Massow, as some outfits want to stage shows featuring unlicensed fighters like Nigel Benn
Fights like Canelo vs Golovkin must prioritised when boxing does come back, writes Matt Christie
Carl Froch stars in George Gigney's boxing media review this week
Steve Bunce recalls a fateful trip to Las Vegas and how Naseem Hamed fell at the final hurdle
Boxing will come out fighting the other side of this coronavirus pandemic, writes Matt Christie
As well as promoters being forced to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, Floyd Mayweather speaks some sense, writes George Gigney
The statue of Bradley Stone brings back memories of The Fighters, writes Steve Bunce
You would presume that Eddie Hearn or Frank Warren generated the biggest British television audiences, but think again
I understand exactly why fighters don’t want the towel to be thrown but trainers must act on their instincts, writes John Scully
Steve Bunce visits Vince Smith’s remarkable shop in Birmingham and discovers more about the final resting place of Robert Wangila
DAZN's bombshell announcement could shake up British broadcasting, writes George Gigney
This week's guest columnist Dave Allen waxes lyrical about Tyson Fury, an old sparring partner, and picks Dillian Whyte to stop Alexander Povetkin
Matt Christie just imagines what Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua for the undisputed heavyweight championship would mean for British and world boxing
Deontay Wilder retaining the services of Mark Breland shines a good light on the former WBC heavyweight champion at last, writes George Gigney