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Dalton Smith has brought hope to Sheffield and this could be a new dawn for Yorkshire boxing.
But... the big story is the fall-out from the movie Giant.
Whichever side you go for just know that these relationships are more complex than we can ever learn from video interviews. What we can say is that both men will look at that period and know they could have handled the whole situation better.
The UK-Africa boxing experiment has been a disaster. It smells of colonialism, or at bet, a cynical cash-grab without having to invest in UK fighters.
But, it points to the desperation these promoters have to make money at all costs, no matter how much damage it does to the brand.
When you carry on like Andrew Tate and you say the things that he says, the only way you should ever lose a fight is on your shield.
You can never go out soft, the world will not allow you to go out soft after everything you have said.
On Saturday night, we saw Andrew Tate go out soft he looked very hollow looked very weak, looked very human, very average and all he did in fighting Chase Demoor that way was give all of his opponents the ammunition they needed.
Probably wasn’t the smartest decision.
When it’s all said and done, moments like this Jake Paul v Anthony Joshua circus will be the moment Boxing lost it soul. For generations, we were able to tell the public that the sport was so hard you had to be a specialist in this thing we called Boxing. We told people it took years of mastery. It took a very tough human being. It took a very special individual to be able to compete in Boxing and I think in the space of seven years the influencer community is showing us that actually it doesn’t.
Boxing is not that special and once Boxing lost that tag of being special, the commercial opportunity started to filter away because it just became a murky corrupt sport where people seem to want to launder money in and out of the sport…and now we’re here.
That Monaco show was disastrous for a few prospects who will clearly never be world champions now.
It also gave Eddie Hearn a chance to clear some. Deadwood out the stable.
When someone like Jeami TKV upsets the odds, we should celebrate it because it is a chance for them to change their lives because that is what this sport is about.
We need more warriors like him and Frazer Clarke to take the sport forward.
When you hear that theme music, you know it's serious.
Boxxer blew threw an estimated £32m of our money to give us a worse stable than they started with.
This BBC deal feels like the last days of Boxxer.
Can anyone see them turning it around? You cant have a circus bear dancing around before a fight against a nail technician. It degrades the sport.
Anthony Yarde has to be the best managed boxer in recent British boxing history.
The young man is a millionaire. He’s fought for world titles three times against three people who will definitely be on the ballot for the Boxing Hall of Fame and he’s been able to secure endorsement deals and hopefully secure future for himself and his family
But none of that should mask over the fact that this weekend is revealed how poor the standard of British Boxing actually is we are in no position to call ourselves of global force when it comes to Boxing.
This fight is crazy, but I’m here for it…if it happens.
Conor Benn may not be the most talented, but he is determined and you can see the progress he has made in the last 5 years.
Whatever people say, the kid is a contender in three weight classes.
BEYOND BOXING EP281 - EDDIE ASAMOAH HEARN by Highfield Boxing
It’s been a crazy year for Anthony Joshua and you have to suspect that there are problems for him in the ring and there are problems for him outside the ring. What those problems are, not many of us know but we know that there are problems, and it seems that is the reason he’s no longer in the UK. Now, what that means for his career very hard to say but it’s very strange that none of the media outlets are asking the right questions.
BEYOND BOXING EP279 - WHEN ZACH PARKED THE BUS by Highfield Boxing
When two men go to war like Fabio Wardley and Joseph Parker did, there are no losers.
What a fight and what a story Fabio Wardley’s career is becoming.
Rocky really lives amongst us. The man’s life is a movie.
A long time ago I said Turki and the Saudis saw boxing as a tool, not a passion project. Wardley-Parker is proof that they won't burn cashon fights that do not serve their aims.
For those fights, the fans have to pay.
Dave Allen’s spirited effort just wasn’t enough to overcome the power and precision of Arslanbek Makhmudov.
Despite coming off a huge knockout win over Johnny Fisher back in May, Allen fell short on the scorecards, with all three judges giving the fight to the Russian, even after Makhmudov had two points deducted for holding.
Where does Dave go now, and is this down in the hole Matchroom are now?
There is no doubt that Crawford is the best of this era, but we have to stop with the Floyd comparisons because he was one of one.
Crawford winning against Canelo has disrupted the boxing money train temporarily as he will not find an opponent to give him the payday he wants.
Boers on OnlyFans....stop please.
Ricky Hatton, known as “The Hitman” and beloved by legions of fans, passed away on 14 September 2025 aged 46. Born in Stockport, Greater Manchester, Hatton turned professional in 1997, going on to carve out a storied career in the light‐welterweight and welterweight divisions. He captured world titles, most memorably defeating Kostya Tszyu in 2005, and amassed an outstanding record of 45 wins in 48 fights. 
Hatton’s appeal transcended his ring achievements. His ferocious, all-action style won him dedicated fan support, tens of thousands followed him even across oceans.  Afterwards, he was open about life’s battles: depression, substance abuse and the challenge of life once gloves were off. His frankness on mental health made him a powerful figure of empathy in British sport. 
Ricky Hatton’s legacy will endure, as a warrior in the ring; an everyman who made the extraordinary seem within reach; and a voice for those whose fights happen outside it.
Canelo Álvarez, dominant at super-middleweight, brings size, power, and championship pedigree into his defense against
Terence Crawford, the undefeated tactician jumping two weight divisions. Canelo’s physicality, granite chin, and ring experience give him clear advantages, but Crawford’s timing, adaptability, and counterpunching make him a live threat.
The fight represents a clash between natural strength and pure skill: can Crawford’s precision offset Canelo’s size? The bout could redefine pound-for-pound supremacy and boxing history.
The story is the story. No answers to any questions.
























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