
Media Review: Fury vs. Joshua remains an absolute uncertainty
Plenty were quick to form opinions about Fury vs.

Plenty were quick to form opinions about Fury vs.
While it's fine to praise the finishing punches, Joshua's two-round demolition of Ngannou was a reminder of just how foolish and dangerous this experiment was from the outset, writes Elliot Worsell
The more he wins, the more Jake Paul continues to believe his own hype, and the more necessary it then becomes for someone to deliver him a dose of reality, writes Elliot Worsell
Our weekly columnist Joe Hughes explains why there won't be an upset in the 'Knockout Chaos' main event
Editor Matt Christie explains why the drama of witnessing the unexpected in the heavyweight division is as good as sport gets
The bizarre activity on Ryan Garcia’s social media channels suggest the boxer is in a bad place, writes George Gigney
Steve Bunce reports from the Grand Arrivals in Riyadh
Although he hasn't boxed for three and a half years, Joe Hughes has only made up his mind now not to box again
After witnessing Junto Nakatani and Takuma Inoue impress last weekend, Elliot Worsell says that watching Japanese boxing with brunch feels almost civilised
Canelo Alvarez has been accused of not meeting our expectations – which is a common theme throughout history, writes Matt Christie
Steve Bunce remembers Joe Bugner, "Bonecrusher" Smith, and some of the other heavyweights who once owned the spurious WBF belt
It has been seven months since Terence Crawford dazzled against Errol Spence in Las Vegas, yet still we are no closer to understanding what he will do next, writes Elliot Worsell
Champions who stick around in their own weight class and take on all-comers might actually be more impressive than collecting belts in various divisions, writes George Gigney
With Sam Eggington set to return to the ring this Friday on Channel 5, Elliot Worsell lists the 10 current UK boxers guaranteed to provide thrills and spills
Derek "Sweet D" Williams on the imperfect sport we love