A rather optimistic look ahead to boxing in 2020
A rather optimistic look ahead to boxing in 2020
We give out the first Slacky award, for the Technical Turnaround of 2019.
In a sport that simply can’t be predicted, we give it a shot anyway and ask what will happen in the UFC in 2020.
We get a little pessimistic about Light Heavyweight’s hot new flavour.
Ahead of his title fight with Max Holloway, we discuss Volk's surprising kickboxing performances in his last two fights.
Ruiz's lightning fast combos must be avoided or further embarrassment could be in store for AJ
When headbutts are legal, the game is a little different.
In almost ten years since his first professional fight, Ortiz has lost just once—to the heavyweight champion, Deontay Wilder. Furthermore, until Tyson Fury, Ortiz gave arguably the best account of any Wilder opponent.
A very detailed guide to the art of ring cutting, focusing on boxing.
We examine Jorge Masvidal’s masterclass, Stephen Thompson’s outfighting clinic, and Kevin Lee’s new cross counter combination.
Boxing's 'YouTube era' isn't to everyone's taste but it presents opportunities for the sport
Two cracking counter fighters meet up in the coinesseur’’s fight of the weekend.
We discuss all the ins and outs of the match for the made-up BMF belt.
The odds are stacked against the Liverpudlian who looks to avoid a third straight loss
With Israel Adesanya at the top of the middleweight heap it seems like there has never been a better time for an elite kickboxer to start learning to stop a takedown, but the vast majority of elite kickboxers are doomed to failure at the top end of MMA. We take a look at the chances of Robin van Roosmalen.
Two of the hottest up-and-comers in the light welterweight division meet to conclude the World Boxing Super Series tournament.
David Price was at one point a better prospect than Tyson Fury—what happened?
For the fighter himself, brain cells are money in the bank, and each strike he takes is a cruel tax on his work. It is in everyone’s interest for the fighter preserve himself and to keep the prospect of food on his family's table for as long as he can and a mastery of movement and angling can do that.
Robert Whittaker has put on his greatest performances against grapplers, now he fights the first great striker he has met since his loss to Stephen Thompson.