Triple-header of title action lands at Tuscany Hall on September 19 Orlando Fiordigiglio will make the first defence of his IBF International Super-Welterweight title against Sam Eggington on a Matchroom Boxing Italy and Opi Since 82 promoted show at the Tuscany Hall in
Silence is Deafening
In a recent review of a local show, it was mentioned that “boxing is infamous for shooting itself in the foot” and the latest blast was found in the aftermath of Dillian Whyte versus Oscar Rivas from the O2 arena
Let Them Hate And Watch The Money Pile Up
It’s been a long time since so much has been made of a heavyweight boxing result. Anthony Joshua had barely made his way back to his feet before the circus began. While last Saturday was far from a close contest,
Podcast Episode 26: Golovkin Rolls over Steve and Ruiz ruins AJ
White Rhino Rampages On

By Iain Dolan Lots of bad news in boxing over the last week but Dave Allen’s stoppage win over Lucas “Big Daddy” Browne injected some (perfectly legal) feelgood factor. Allen turned up in shape for once and showed that
Celebrating Dave Allen

Putting aside all of my cynicism for boxing, or trying to at least, it was impossible not to enjoy ‘Dazzling’ Dave Allen’s win over Lucas Browne on Saturday night. Let’s forget the hypocrisy spewed towards Jarrell Miller while Browne (who
MailBBBox First Edition

The first edition of our #MailBBBox has landed. We received a steady stream of questions and have a range of boxing personalities to answer your queries. Following his recent loss to Lomachenko, where does Anthony Crolla go
In North Philadelphia, Jono Praised

It is 3527 miles from Dublin to Philadelphia, yet it took Irish super-featherweight contender Jono Carroll a boxing lifetime to make the trip. The former Prizefighter champion has grafted his way through the levels, claiming a variety of IBF continental
EXCLUSIVE: John Harding Jr. – In Depth Interview

In many ways, John Harding is the archetypal boxer. Born and raised in South East London, friends hovering around trouble and inspired by the Rocky films of the 70s, 80s and 90s. These traits could apply to any number of
Ritson rocked and Foot falls short – Patera prevails and Davies delivers
It was a disappointing night for the North East, as hometown favourite Lewis Ritson dropped a split decision to Belgian based Italian, Francesco Patera. In truth, Patera fully deserved the win and it would be interesting to see just how