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AN APPRECIATION • Whether Joshua wins titles again is irrelevant, what he has already achieved is worthy of high praise
THE BLOOD WAS A BIT INCONVENIENT! • I watched the Clark fight back with a smile on my face. It was extreme and I didn’t box like I should have done, but I truly love what I do – even if that makes me a bit mental
WE NEED GREATER TRANSPARENCY
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TAG TEAMS • Siblings currently making a name for themselves in the world of boxing
NUMBER-CRUNCHING • Paris edges closer, but only a select few amateur boxers will make it that far
Baby, I’m a Star • How do you stop fame going to a boxer’s head?
THE WEEK • What’s been going on in the boxing world over the last seven days
The TWILIGHT ZONE • There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to a young boxer. It is a dimension as vast as the sport itself and as endless as infinity. It is the middle ground between fame and infamy, between legacy and embarrassment, and it lies between the pit of a boxer’s fears of retirement and the remnants of his marketability. This is the dimension of desperation. It is a career stage which we call…
Losing not an option • The stakes are high in Manchester where Barrett and Gill collide, writes Matt Bozeat
BIG BABY STEPS • Jared Anderson is in action against the latest heavyweight to score an upset victory over Tony Yoka
HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES • It’s one thing to mess up, to drink too much, to suffer in silence and to be crippled by anxiety, but it’s quite another to learn and come back stronger. Charlie Edwards talks about the art of self-improvement
CHASING MOMENTUM • Richards and Edwards look to make up for lost time
DOUBLING UP • An esteemed prospect will have some interest in what happens in one of two title fights in Brum, writes Matt Bozeat
A SLIGHT HITCH • Artistry finds greater reward than industry, but the much-hyped Hitchins fails to convince
KING LOUIS • Horn rises from the deck to edge Wainwright on a split, while Roy Jones Jnr keeps an eye on Wilkins, writes Andy Whittle from ringside
Out of Africa • Braithwaite no doubt glad to return home after a wide points defeat
Power play • Cullen has no answer to the smart and spiteful approach of Plantic
Birthday boy • Mace Ruegg celebrates his 24th birthday with win on the south coast
ANATOMY OF AN UPSET • In the space of 18 months, Joseph Parker went from losing to Joe Joyce and largely being written off, to beating two of the most fearsome giants in the world. Parker’s coach, Andy Lee, explains how
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE RINGSIDE? • WHY THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE TO WITNESS A PRIZEFIGHT THAN UP CLOSE
Bracing for the final • The NAC quarter- and semi-finals look set to be special this weekend after some tasty action in the...