Opinion Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing After his fight with Joseph Parker, we ask the panel whether Derek Chisora should call it a day Joe GallagherTop trainerYou’re a long time retired and it is a huge decision to make. It’s very hard for a fighter to let go. People around him need to look after him. Paul
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Issue • Opinion • Premium Scott Kirkland/Fox Sports/PictureGroup It is always a treat to hear mid-rounds advice from trainers like Lee and Coldwell, writes George Gigney in his media review, while Arum insists Fury has options beyond Dillian Whute ON the final weekend of major boxing in 2021, it was DAZN who bossed the airways
Opinion Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing In a special reaction podcast, the BN team considers the Joseph Parker fight and whether Dereck Chisora should now retire IN a special reaction podcast, we look back at the savage slugfest between Joseph Parker and Dereck Chisora in Manchester. Parker was excellent yet it was the bravery, resilience and determination
News James Chance/Getty Images Lewis Ritson and Ricky Burns return to winning ways while Thomas Patrick Ward impresses, writes Roy Kelly from ringside LEWIS RITSON is back and back with a flourish. The darling of the Geordie nation headlined Probellum’s inaugural UK event by forcing Christian Uruzquieta to retire on his stool before the 10th
Issue • Premium • Reports Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing Dereck Chisora is not just a throwback, he might just be the last throwback. writes Steve Bunce after an extreme fight with Joseph Parker DEREK CHISORA can walk away from the ring and never have to worry about his place in British boxing. Chisora fought the bravest
History • Issue • Premium Larry Braysher Alex Daley on the Gun, a gym that emerged in the right place at the right time GOOD gyms are the lifeblood of any thriving boxing town or city, and in the late 1940s and early ‘50s, the town of Croydon more than held its own in that
Issue • News • Premium With a new family to support, Sam Maxwell tells Gary Shaw that it is vital he gets the big fights in 2022 FORMER amateur star Sam Maxwell fulfilled a boyhood dream by snatching the British and Commonwealth super-lightweight crowns from defending champion, Akeem Ennis-Brown, in a close but controversial fight
Opinion Ed Mulholland/Matchroom Which active boxer today has the best left hook in the sport? Anthony CrollaFormer WBA belt-holderIt’s really hard to say. So, just because of the previous weekend, Nonito Donaire. He’s done it both to the head and body. There’s a good few names you could throw into the hat but I’m going
Bunce Diaries • Issue • Premium When Setanta disappeared, the Boxing Hour went on tour, writes Steve Bunce. It was not a success… THE last Setanta boxing hour was on a Thursday in June of 2009 and five days later the channel vanished. The last guests were – all live – Enzo Maccarinelli, Frank Warren,
News Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing Joseph Parker comes through punishing rematch with Dereck Chisora in Manchester IN a battle of unsparing violence Joseph Parker overcame Dereck Chisora in their rematch at the Manchester Arena on Saturday (December 18). Parker opened the bout on the front foot as Chisora uncharacteristically stood off. But soon enough, true to
News Group Yvon Michel Fearsome light-heavyweight world champion Artur Beterbiev maintains his 100% knockout ratio DESPITE a bad cut scored along his forehead that bled heavily, fearsome light-heavyweight world champion Artur Beterbiev bludgeoned Marcus Browne to defeat inside nine rounds at the Bell Centre in Montreal on Friday night. Early on American southpaw Browne caught
Issue • Premium • Preview Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing It won’t change the heavyweight landscape, but Dereck Chisora and Joseph Parker can be counted on to go to war writes John Dennen IF a crossroads fight propels the winner onwards and upwards in their career and sends the loser backwards, what is Joseph Parker versus Derek
Boxers • Issue • Premium Ian MacNicol/Getty Images Joe Laws boxes at the Rainton Meadows Arena on Saturday night. He did the 60 Second Interview When and why you started boxing:I watched my brother, Jason, box his first fight. It was proper childhood beef and they fought their hearts out. I watched a full arena
Opinion Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing The Opening Bell podcast quizzes on the Sheeraz-Skeete controversy, reflects on Conor Benn’s latest display and looks forward to this weekend’s action ROBERT SMITH of the British Boxing Board of Control is on hand to answer the questions of Alex Steedman and Matt Christie regarding the recent actions of referee Steve
Editor’s letter • Issue • Premium Queensberry The Boxing News verdict on the foul Bradley Skeete suffered, referee Steve Gray’s failure to disqualify Hamzah Sheeraz and the British Boxing Board of Control’s ruling BRADLEY SKEETE was thumped three times in quick succession while on the canvas during the eighth round of his bout with Hamzah
Issue • News • Premium Julian Herbert/Getty Images Bradley Skeete tells Elliot Worsell he is not prepared to forgive and forget when it comes to Hamzah Sheeraz TO steal a line from the 1976 film Network, Bradley Skeete is mad as hell and not going to take it anymore. Until he gets the outcome he
Feature • Issue • Premium Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing Matt Christie sits down with Derek Chisora in an effort to find out what makes the old warhorse tick TWENTY-TWO male finalists fought for ABA titles inside the Wembley Conference Centre on December 2, 2005. Some, like Tony Jeffries, James DeGale, Anthony Crolla and Tony Bellew, would
Feature • Issue • Premium Getty Images ‘I never knew the Lone Star Cobra.’ Donald Curry’s son Donovan speaks to Tris Dixon “ONE should really be sparing about according terms like ‘modern great’ to active fighters. But [Donald] Curry really does look like one of the outstanding pound-for-pound champions of the present day.” “Curry is
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