
Bunce Diary: Every boxer needs a man like Gil Clancy in their corner
Distinguished and effortlessly authoritative, the great trainer knew when to place a hand of support on the shoulder of a boxer, writes Steve Bunce

Distinguished and effortlessly authoritative, the great trainer knew when to place a hand of support on the shoulder of a boxer, writes Steve Bunce
My life is changing since I won the title in May but my desire to win remains the same, writes Chris Billam-Smith
Ahead of their super-lightweight title fight this weekend, we look at the best wins in the careers of Regis Prograis and Devin Haney
It’s fun to debate, but it’s a question that can never be definitively answered, writes former European heavyweight champion Derek Williams
BN columnist and former EBU champ Joe Hughes gives his views on Ryan Garcia and also looks back at last weekend's action in Ireland and America
In a sport of high drama and emotion, making a considered decision between rounds is typically the only window of opportunity you get, writes Elliot Worsell
An all-female panel answers one of boxing's biggest questions
The key to bouncing back from defeat is positivity – and lots of it, writes John Scully, trainer and former contender
For Shakur Stevenson, a fine fighter with the world at his feet, there are lessons to be learned, writes George Gigney
We should never forget that dreams are made in the backstreet boxing gym, one where punches and courage are formed for the first time, writes Steve Bunce
Andrew Fairley meets a one-time Boxing News scribe who has made the switch from observer to participant
These 10 prospects show that if you are good enough, you are old enough
In his latest column Joe Hughes discusses the Chantelle Cameron-Katie Taylor rematch, if 12x3 minute rounds has a place in women's boxing and Adam Azim's European title triumph
This week's panellists were asked whether Chantelle Cameron-Katie Taylor 2 would be repeat or revenge
Last week boxing reminded us all of why we love the sport, and it couldn't have come at a better time, writes Matt Christie