Wine and nightlife stalked Terry McGovern through the middle years of the first decade of the 1900s and as its grip on him tightened so the...
Terry McGovern: The Year of the Butcher – Part Two, The Dixon of Old “They used to say,” wrote The Washington Times, some years after McGovern’s...
A Cursed Paradigm: The Fights That Boxing Cannot Deliver 2023 is barely two months old and it has already been an outstanding year in the greatest...
Regie Suganob (now 13-0) has shocked observers local and distant today in Calape, Philippines, winning a deserved decision over the favoured, world-ranked Mark Vicelles (drops to...
Crossroads fights in the 1930s were about ranked contenders vying for a shot at one of only eight championships in all the world. In the 1980s,...
The Inevitable Triple Crown of Emanuel Navarrete: Demystifying Alphabet Titles The thing which most needs to be understood concerning alphabet sanctioning bodies and the fighters who...
When the mighty Roman Gonzalez departed the 112lb division in 2016 he vacated the title and broke the longest remaining lineage in the sport. In a...
For British boxing, it was a good year. Here I select four categories: the British Fighter of the Year, fairly self-explanatory; the British Fight of the...
“I just thrill at that boy’s performance. He is a marvel of boxing perfection. There is nothing he cannot do.” – Barney Ross. Between 1957 when...
A meeting at the crossroads is one of the most oft used cliches in boxing, but for a reason. Contests which will help define two careers,...