
Naoya Inoue following in the footsteps of Roberto Duran and Shane Mosley as he jumps two divisions
Naoya Inoue's leap to super-flyweight is a calculated risk, writes Daniel Herbert

Naoya Inoue's leap to super-flyweight is a calculated risk, writes Daniel Herbert
Bernard Hopkins' bravery and graciousness could be the perfect farewell, writes Matt Christie
Mickey Vann has been out in Las Vegas but returns to cast his eyes over a big month in boxing
Daniel Herbert compares the significance of Hopkins-Kovalev to some colassal 175lb showdowns
But the inactive stars are in danger of being left behind, writes Daniel Herbert
But Kevin Johnson or a fired-up Michael Sprott can test Anthony Joshua, says Vann
Daniel Herbert explains the virtues of boxing writing after visiting the annual Boxing Memorabilia Fayre in London
Jack Hirsch explains why he believes we will see the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao showdown in 2015
Alex Boyd examines why Gennady Golovkin will have a hard time tempting the likes of Floyd Mayweather, Miguel Cotto and Andre Ward into battle
Daniel Herbert examines the case of unbeaten Aussies and discovers the clues were already there that Brunker was no Jeff Fenech
Mickey Vann also casts his eye over the progress of Anthony Joshua and Lee Selby
But Matt Christie argues that taking on Michael Sprott next is a bad move for Anthony Joshua
Vann also looks again at the scoring of Abraham-Smith, and ahead to Joshua-Bakhtov
Daniel Herbert looks back on a fight for the ages
The scores were questionable but Abraham deserved his victory, says Uncle Mick