
Sweet D Files: Embrace technology and end the controversy
Is it time to embrace new techniques and technology to take the uncertainty away?

Is it time to embrace new techniques and technology to take the uncertainty away?
In a fight hard to call, Vasiliy Lomachenko proves he still has plenty left and Devin Haney proves he is the real deal, writes Elliot Worsell
Busy and full of energy, Chantelle Cameron beat Katie Taylor at her own game in Dublin and looked comfortable on the big stage, writes Elliot Worsell
New and still eager to please, women's boxing is a welcome antidote to the increasingly frustrating men's game, writes Elliot Worsell
Ahead of their big lightweight title fight this weekend, here are the standout moments in the careers of Devin Haney and Vasiliy Lomachenko
Eddie Hearn last week expertly played a game he long ago invented in the face of Wardley-Clarke purse bids, writes Matt Christie
All eyes will be on Katie Taylor this weekend, the inspiration to so many, writes Steve Bunce
Though the latest Misfits card highlighted the shortcomings of the format, it doesn’t help when a ‘real’ fight, merely hours later, ends just as farcically, writes George Gigney
Fans were gripped by the storyline but the ending is still up in the air
There are many reasons why prospects showboat against overmatched opponents, but few of them make any sense, writes Elliot Worsell
Following on from Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez's latest win, here are the 10 best Mexican boxers currently plying their trade
Ryder’s display of bravery against Alvarez in Mexico was awe-inspiring, writes Matt Christie
The complexities of boxing make it a sport to steer clear from when it comes to gambling, writes Derek Williams
The desire for a cheap headline means we keep asking the same questions to people who couldn’t possibly know the answer, writes George Gigney
Matt Christie pays tribute to a unique and unforgettable character who became part of British boxing’s furniture