Joseph Parker has blamed a mysterious spider bite in training camp in Las Vegas for withdrawing from his fight against Dereck Chisora in London on October 26. Parker, the former WBO heavyweight …
Challenger Daniel Dubois wants to deliver ‘devastating performance’ against unbeaten Ebenezer Tetteh
Daniel Dubois has declared himself “a man on a mission” as he challenges unbeaten Ebenezer Tetteh for the vacant Commonwealth heavyweight title at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Friday. Dubois, …
Nigel Benn refused licence to fight by British Boxing Board of Control ahead of expected comeback fight against Sakio Bika
The British Boxing Board of Control has refused to grant Nigel Benn a licence to return to the sport at the age of 55, 23 years after his last professional fight. Benn, a two-weight former world …
Tough, competitive and boasting unshakable self-belief, AP McCoy would have made a fine boxer given the chance
The greatest jockey of his generation would have made a fine boxer writes Gareth A Davies After the best part of a day and a half in the company of Sir Anthony McCoy last week at the …
Lethargic Tyson Fury lacked power and timing in Sin City. He has to be back to his elusive best when Deontay Wilder calls
Psychologists have long held the theory that a bad dress rehearsal portends to a great opening night, and Tyson Fury's less-than-convincing performance on stage in Sin City will have alarm bells …
Fury embraces Mexican flavour ‘Regaining my mental health is a second life’
Fury 'enjoying' himself after conquering demons Wallin next step on road to rematch with Wilder It is one of the peculiarities of sport that heroes so often rise and fall, or vice versa, …
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