
The Beltline: Female boxers’ flirtation with OnlyFans recalls a time when condom makers used the bare backs of German boxers for ad space
Breasts, backs, and the concealing properties of body paint, writes Elliot Worsell

Breasts, backs, and the concealing properties of body paint, writes Elliot Worsell
There are so many reasons why the sanctioning bodies are bad for the sport but, for the boxers, there’s one big shiny redeeming feature that trumps them all, writes Matt Christie
As the first half of the year draws to a close, we look at what the next six months has in store
Eggington and Pegg are also just getting started, writes Steve Bunce
Errol Spence is right to query what the sanctioning bodies are spending his money on, writes George Gigney
Why I value my friendship with Al Hamilton so highly, writes Derek Williams
Following Frazer Clarke’s recent win against Mariusz Wach, we assess the current 10 best heavyweights in Britain
When the thirst for attention and relevance has never been greater, is it any wonder retired boxers struggle to stay away and move on?
It’s increasingly ludicrous that Ringside Charitable Trust is still battling for our attention, writes Matt Christie
As Alan Hubbard knew only too well, who you choose to spend time with is critical
Colin Hart, The Sun’s sport columnist, pays tribute his great friend and ‘second brother’, Alan Hubbard
Concern for Lopez was growing in the build-up – particularly when he was around his father, writes George Gigney
Many feared for Teofimo Lopez's mental health ahead of tonight's fight against Josh Taylor, forgetting that for some fighters a fight is the only therapy they understand, writes Elliot Worsell
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's probably just a heavyweight champion signing with a new promotional group, writes Elliot Worsell
Daniel Kinahan could soon be behind bars – which might be bad news for his band of merry men, writes Matt Christie