
Editor’s Letter: Wood vs. Warrington and the beauty of well-matched fights
Wood and Warrington highlight both how good our sport can be and how it’s lacking elsewhere, writes Matt Christie

Wood and Warrington highlight both how good our sport can be and how it’s lacking elsewhere, writes Matt Christie
Saunders has seen the error of his ways and is plotting his return, Sunny Edwards garners mixed reviews and an advert appears that the event it promotes will struggle to match, writes Declan Taylor
This week's panellists were asked to predict the future of the middleweight division
When Golota and Tyson collided, fans got exactly what they were paying to see, writes Steve Bunce
Declan Taylor rounds up another wild and unpredictable week in the world of boxing
As we all slowly recover from the shock of seeing Leigh Wood stop Josh Warrington in Sheffield, Elliot Worsell looks at 10 things we learned from Saturday's thrilling featherweight fight
When it comes to Nottingham's Leigh Wood, who tonight stopped Josh Warrington in seven rounds, it's really not over until it's over, writes Elliot Worsell
Joe Hughes gives his view on the featherweight fight between Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington, as well as last weekend's fight between Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and Jermell Charlo
Although neither showmen nor considered particularly marketable, don't ever underestimate the importance of boxers like Joshua Buatsi and Dan Azeez, writes Elliot Worsell
Though it’s natural to feel some skepticism it does appear that Fury and Usyk will fight at last, writes Matt Christie
The manner in which John H.
Jim Lampley’s appearances during the Canelo-Charlo event highlighted what we’ve been missing, while Showtime’s potential exit will have lasting consequences, writes George Gigney
Alvarez's thrashing of Charlo serves as an important reminder of why weight classes exist, writes Elliot Worsell
Jai Opetaia, the world's best cruiserweight, brutally dissects and stops Jordan Thompson in four one-sided rounds, writes Elliot Worsell
When you're forced to find a hundred different ways of expressing the same point, will there inevitably come a time when you use the wrong words?