
The Beltline: Gerald McClellan and the demand for perfect role models in an imperfect sport
If you think boxing attracts the best and brightest humanity has to offer, you are sorely mistaken.

If you think boxing attracts the best and brightest humanity has to offer, you are sorely mistaken.
Everything else is just window dressing, says Matt Christie
Declan Taylor once again rounds up the week's big news stories
Steve Bunce wonders what happened to that "tiny group of renegades" who gathered one weekend in 2003
Everything is different since making the move from New York to Florida, says Edgar Berlanga
The WBC are lobbying for video replays to be used to assist officials at the Fury-Usyk superfight in May, writes George Gigney
Yesterday's press conference was proof that boxing still has a side that nowadays not many wish to see, writes Shaun Brown
Andrew Fairley meets a switched on teenager who is left-handed yet fights out of the orthodox stance
BN columnist and former EBU champion Joe Hughes tells us what it's like sharing a ring with "The Tartan Tornado" and "El Gato"
Adam Smith's prolonged absence from ringside reminded us of the need for authoritative voices in the sport, writes Elliot Worsell
Love him or hate him, people will no doubt make an effort to watch Ben Whittaker in action, writes George Gigney
Declan Taylor delivers the week's biggest and best news stories
Don't be afraid to confront the uncomfortable, writes Matt Christie
This week's panellists were asked to name the one fight that gets their juices flowing in 2024
This week's panellists were asked to offer their view on Hamzah Sheeraz, the middleweight prospect who impressively stopped Liam Williams inside a round on Saturday