
BN Verdict: Haney, Garcia, and a man on fire in New York
As the world waited for him to crash and burn, Ryan Garcia somehow produced a career-best performance to beat Devin Haney in Brooklyn, writes Elliot Worsell

As the world waited for him to crash and burn, Ryan Garcia somehow produced a career-best performance to beat Devin Haney in Brooklyn, writes Elliot Worsell
The best in the world, and a star at home in Japan, there is really no need for Naoya Inoue to prove himself in America, writes Elliot Worsell
This week's panellists were asked to comment on what Shawn Porter recently said about Naoya Inoue
It is better for boxing if Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn get along, writes Matt Christie
From Bethnal Green to Paris via dreams coming in true in Manchester
The recent BBC documentary Stable: The Boxing Game shed light on the difficulties a boxing trainer will face when their boxer starts to experience fame, writes Elliot Worsell
Whether Joshua wins titles again is irrelevant, what he has already achieved is worthy of significant praise, writes Matt Christie
Paris edges closer but only a select few amateur boxers will make it that far, writes Steve Bunce
I didn’t box like I should have done, the blood was a bit of nuisance but I truly love what I do – even if that makes me a bit mental!
As disrespectful as it may seem, Ben Whittaker's need to showboat is no different than his need to breathe, writes Elliot Worsell
The British heavyweight title fight between Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke was boxing at its bravest and most everlasting, writes Matt Christie
Following news of Adam Azim vacating his European title, Elliot Worsell argues that a fight between Azim and Dalton Smith could benefit from more time in the oven
Derek "Sweet D" Williams has an important message
This week's panellists were asked to select their favourite boxing venue
The British title has long produced classic affairs, like the forgotten Catley-Brown rumble, writes Steve Bunce