Issue • Premium • Preview KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images Elliot Worsell previews the sequel to one of the best fights in recent memory between Naoya Inoue and Nonito Donaire FOR those who consider outward displays of toughness to be a weakness or sign of insecurity, it is easy to make the argument that Naoya Inoue and
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Feature Amanda Westcott/Showtime Stephen Fulton tells Phil Rogers about his new attitude and enduring determination to rule IN a life fraught with challenges this past year has presented Stephen Fulton Jnr with something new and unexpected. It should have brought nothing but positivity, with those excellent performances in 2021 against Angelo Leo and Brandon Figueroa
Opinion Ed Mulholland/Matchroom How do you see the George Kamboso vs Devin Haney lightweight showdown going? Darren BarkerFormer IBF belt-holderI fancy Haney on a unanimous points decision. I think some of the rounds will be close but I think Haney will do enough in the majority of them to win on points. Lisa WhitesideCommonwealth Games
Issue • Premium • Preview Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing Joe Cordina looks to become a hometown hero against Ogawa in Cardiff, writes John Dennen Joe Cordina’s career has been long. He’s been boxing professionally for five years now, but he was a 2016 Olympian and had a long amateur track-record before that. Now however his career
Issue • Premium • Preview Stephen Fulton vs Daniel Roman is shaping up to be another memorable clash in the 122lbs weight class, writes Nigel Collins THE current struggle for supremacy in the super-bantamweight division has created a series of close, fiercely contested fights. While the best are tightly bunched, Stephen Fulton Jnr is the
Issue • Premium • Preview Quinn Rooney/Getty Images Without key members from his team, Devin Haney heads to Australia take on George Kambosos in fascinating lightweight showdown, writes Matt Christie TALENT-WISE, the top of the lightweight division is as good as any in the sport, but then it feels like we’ve been saying that for
Feature • Issue • Premium Sean Michael Ham/TGB Promotions Danny Roman tells Lewis Watson why he is more than happy to be the underdog against Stephen Fulton Jnr this weekend DANNY ROMAN smiles uncomfortably when he’s asked, not for the first time, if he is too nice to be a fighter. The 31-year-old is nonetheless
Feature • Issue • Premium Huw Fairclough/Getty Images Ahead of the biggest fight of his pro career, Joe Cordina explains why dropping weight has made him stronger as he sets his sights on becoming a PPV star. By Glynn Evans JOE CORDINA makes this old boxing lark look easy. But the 30-year-old Cardiffian categorically claims
Feature • Issue • Premium Brendon Thorne/Getty Images George Kambosos Jnr is now the world lightweight champion but he’s not changed a bit, which might be bad news for Devin Haney, writes Phil Rogers AN INTENSITY radiates from George Kambosos Jnr. It never seems to wane. Day or night, he can be found toiling away
Issue • Opinion • Premium The criticism of my recent performances stung but now I am just fighting how I want to fight and who I want to fight, says Stephen Fulton A LOT has changed about how I feel about boxing. I feel like the boxing world turns its back on you, whether they
Opinion Deontay Wilder has said he’s coming back. Who should he fight? Darren BarkerFormer IBF belt-holderYou can sling him in with anyone, he’s so exciting but how about a Martin Bakole, a Joe Joyce or for the entertainment value in the build up imagine Dillian Whyte. There’d be a bit of needle in that one.
Bunce Diaries • Issue • Premium Two days after Anthony Joshua encounters disrespect at Loughborough, the students behave much better the university championships in Walsall, writes Steve Bunce THIS is not a report from a weekend of boxing, sorry. I have no real idea who won 30 of the 33 finals on Sunday, no idea
Editor’s letter • Issue • Premium Al Bello/Getty Images Anthony Joshua to bring in Robert Garcia as his mission to gain revenge over Usyk gathers pace THE impending rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua is the most important fight of the latter’s career to date. Win impressively and the Englishman’s stock rises to new
Issue • Opinion • Premium Esther Lin/Showtime Gervonta Davis has some decisions to make as he reaches crucial juncture of his career, writes George Gigney GERVONTA DAVIS is undoubtedly developing into one of boxing’s brightest young stars. But he’s now at a crucial crossroads in his career, a point at which he must make a
Amateur IBA A major medal haul for Great Britain at the men’s European championships in Armenia GB Boxers secured a remarkable haul of eight medals at the men’s European championships in Armenia with four of their boxers featuring in the finals on Monday (May 30). The success of Great Britain’s boxers even saw squad-mates Harris
Issue • Premium • Reports Amanda Westcott/Showtime Gervonta Davis wows the crowd but now it’s time to fight a worthwhile rival, writes Jack Hirsch at ringside THE bottom line is that The Barclays Center had its first sell-out (18,970) since the arena opened a decade ago. The size of that crowd raises the question of
Boxers Jason Whateley answers our questions in the 60 Second Interview When and why you started boxing:I was 17 and playing Aussie rules football. The local boxing club ran a tournament with a football grudge match on the show. Myself and another local footballer fought, I won by KO and never went back to football.
History • Issue • Premium Peter Cheevers never quite fulfilled his boxing potential but what a life he’s enjoyed BOXING has a habit of throwing up some very interesting characters and Streatham’s Peter Cheevers is one of them. Peter is one of a number of boxers, mainly London-based, who went on to enjoy a decent
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