NEWS & OPINIONS
Fury & Ngannou Come Head-To-Head In London
Despite previous meetings, the duo’s first official face-to-face elucidated what we already knew – Tyson Fury towers over his upcoming opponent Francis Ngannou. Almost like it is man versus boy.
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.
LIAM SMITH VS CHRIS EUBANK JR 2 - FIGHT STATS & TRENDS
Originally, it was a fight that we never thought we needed and now it’s a rematch we never thought we needed. Liam Smith’s rivalry with Chris Eubank Jr has lasted barely a year but it has already become one of the most captivating domestic rivalries in recent times.
Britain Has A New Heavyweight World Champion
Britain has a new heavyweight champion… is not the title you, I, or many others expected to read this Sunday morning. In fact, it isn’t actually true. Whether it should be, well, let’s talk.
Mission Impossible… Right?
It is fair to say that the task ahead of Daniel Dubois has been labeled as such. I get it. Yet somehow, some way, there is a formula to which the ultimate shock can be written.
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois - FIGHT STAT TRENDS
Heavyweight world title boxing returns this weekend as Oleksandr Usyk fights in Poland for the first time since his first world title win back in 2016 as he takes on the hard-hitting Daniel Dubois for the WBO, WBA, IBF & Ring Magazine world heavyweight titles.
A Mixed Bag For Britain’s Future Stars
On a weekend with two prospect shows, it was a chance for some of the country’s future stars to enhance their growing reputations, and it turned out to be a very telling couple of days.
A Glimpse Into The Future
With Inoue vs Fulton, Spence vs Crawford, Joshua vs Helenius and Usyk vs Dubois all taking place over a 31-day period, boxing eyes have firmly been set on the current generation of stars whereas this weekend, we’ll get a glimpse into the future with two highly anticipated prospect shows in two nights.
The Return Of The Right Hand
One.
That’s how many stoppage wins Anthony Joshua had in the last five years heading into his fight with Robert Helenius this weekend.
ANTHONY JOSHUA VS ROBERT HELENIUS - FIGHT STAT TRENDS
In what was meant to Anthony Joshua vs Dillian Whyte, this Saturday sees AJ top the bill against former sparring partner and large, to say the least, heavyweight Robert Helenius.
The Show Must Go On
If you’d told us a week ago that we’d be just around the corner from an Anthony Joshua versus Robert Helenius clash, we would have politely suggested you’d lost your marbles given the fact the Brit was preparing for a rematch with Dillian Whyte.
Helenius Steps In To Save The Day
There’s never a dull moment in boxing and if there were ever five days to optimise that, then it’s most certainly been the last 120 hours.
Paul Proves Just Too Good
On a day when the boxing world was rocked by the news that Dillian Whyte had returned ‘adverse analytical findings’ on a random drugs test with VADA, it was up to the heavily criticised Jake Paul versus Nate Diaz fight to shine a spotlight on the sport for all the right reasons.
The Final Straw
As time ticks closer to Jake Paul and Nate Diaz’s fight in Dallas, it also ticks towards the inevitable collapse of the very scene it represents.
Sensational Crawford
Terence Crawford carved his name into boxing immortality with a stunning performance against Errol Spence in Las Vegas.
ERROL SPENCE JR VS TERENCE CRAWFORD - FIGHT STAT TRENDS
This Saturday sees two of the biggest names in boxing go head to head in one if not THEE the most highly anticipated fight in the past decade. Errol Spence will be looking to solidify his claims as one of the best welterweights of all time when he takes on former undisputed super-lightweight champion Terence Crawford in Las Vegas.
Errol Spence Jr Vs Terence Crawford, That Is All
The bright lights of Las Vegas will shine for boxing this weekend as Terence Crawford and Errol Spence do battle for the undisputed welterweight championship of the world.
A Monster On Display
Naoya Inoue put on a display worthy of becoming a four-division world champion as he took apart Stephen Fulton in Tokyo.
Well Done, Boxing
It should have been the night on which Maxi Hughes finally capitalised on his boxing purple patch, leaving Oklahoma as mandatory for a major lightweight title. Somehow, it wasn’t.