NEWS & OPINIONS
Anthony Joshua: Respect Be Upon His Name
There’s an old saying that success has a thousand fathers, but failure is an orphan. In the case of Anthony Joshua, it seems many have forgotten the countless times he lifted British boxing to new heights, the moments when his triumphs were our triumphs, when his battles became national events, uniting millions. Yet today, after a handful of defeats, whispers of doubt and disrespect creep in from those who once cheered his name. It's time we remember why Anthony Joshua deserves our respect—why, despite the recent setbacks, the man known simply as "AJ" is a legend in his own right.
WHO NEXT FOR DANIEL DUBOIS?
Daniel Dubois claimed one of the year's biggest victories last Saturday as he powered through the former two-time heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua in front of a record-breaking crowd of 98,000 at Wembley Stadium.
ANTHONY JOSHUA VS DANIEL DUBOIS - KEY FIGHT TRENDS AND STATS
We’re just hours away from an enthralling all-British heavyweight world title clash at Wembley Stadium as Daniel Dubois makes the first defence of his IBF World Heavyweight Title against former unified champion of the world Anthony Joshua.
DUBOIS DEFENDS AGAINST JOSHUA AS BIG-TIME BOXING RETURNS TO WEMBLEY STADIUM
It’s back. Big-time boxing returns to Wembley Stadium this September as the newly crowned IBF world heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois takes on the former two-time unified champion Anthony Joshua on an action-packed card in the capital.
Repeat Or Revenge - What Will It Be?
In most cases, 10 minutes of ring action will almost never warrant a rematch. Yet, even after January’s demolition job by Liam Smith on Chris Eubank Jr, here we stand.
Third Time’s A Necessity
For a while, it appeared as though the fight wouldn’t happen. The usual blame game was being played out in the media, and the latest chapter in a rivalry which developed at amateur level, before intensifying in the professional ranks, looked unlikely to get over the line.
A Big Weekend Of Boxing Delivers
One of the year’s most anticipated fights took place across the pond. Whilst back home it was a story of late change, late drama and, quite frankly, late to the party.
Big Punchers, Big Brawlers And Big Egos
Three UK shows are rounded off by an American sizzler on a weekend of boxing that could well turn out to be one of the year’s most entertaining.