INOUE KOs KONO — Naoya “The Monster” Inoue stepped up to 12-0 at the expense of Japanese hardman Kohei Kono (now 32-10-1) in Tokyo, Japan today....
ALL EYES ON JAPAN — As we in the western world plan for the usual orgy of fireworks, booze and the resultant hangovers, in Japan New...
USYK RETAINS WBO TITLE — Oleksandr Usyk’s HBO debut was quite rightly overshadowed by the last dance of the great Bernard Hopkins last night in Inglewood,...
KAL YAFAI THRASHES LUIS CONCEPCION — The great unknown going into what seemed on paper an already unknowable confrontation between Luis Concepcion (drops to 35-5) and...
JOSEPH PARKER WINS WBO HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE — Joseph Parker, now 22-0, fulfilled the dream of his lifetime this morning in Auckland, New Zealand, becoming that country’s...
GRADUATION NIGHT FOR KHALIF YAFAI — A fascinating meeting between old-guard and new will unfold in Manchester, England this Saturday night (Dec. 10) as British hope...
MURAT GASSIEV GATECRASHES — Two Russian warriors delivered a knockdown drag-out battle straight from the old school in Moscow last night (Saturday, Dec. 3) in a...
SAMUEL PETER RESURFACES IN BULGARIA — Samuel Peter knows the feeling of a gun being pressed against his head; it is alleged that this was how...
By Matt McGrain Welcome to the final part of this series and to the top ten at lightweight. #10 Lou Ambers (91-8-7) The hook Ambers...
Lightweights – I must apologize for the endlessly spiraling word count. The difference between these fighters is tiny, but as the fighters get greater the increments by...