It was hardly anything other than a disappointment that having failed in the simple matter of making terms for the most natural fight in British boxing,...
Welcome back, Ruslan. Chagaev, for me, is the number three heavy of the Klitschko era. At his best he was mobile, two- handed as a boxer,...
Donnie “Snake” Nietes (out of Philippines, now 36-1-4) asserted his dominance as the world’s #1 108lb fighter today with a tactically brilliant if narrow defeat of...
It is possible that the deathly quiet surrounding this weekend’s showdown between the world’s number one light-flyweight and the former world’s #1 minimumweight in Cebu, The...
Once a year, I let tennis into my life. I’m reluctant to do so. Wimbledon catches my attention for its entire duration but I don’t like...
If I have given the impression that I have been a little disappointed in the depth of talent at light-heavyweight, those thoughts can now be banished....
Amnat Ruenroeng’s backstory has been a source of fascination for those western journalists and fight-fans interested in the more obscure corners of the fistic globe. Ruenroeng...
Welcome to the jungle. Although light-heavyweight surprised with its lack of depth in comparison to say, middleweight, the top twenty is monstrous. The fighters listed between...
It’s Christmas of 2011 and as he sits down to pray before the Christmas turkey, Andre Ward is First in Line to The Throne. Manny Pacquiao...
The Fifty Greatest Light-Heavyweights of All Time Part Three – 30-21 Those of you who have followed this series from Part One may notice a slight...