
A hurtful journey: How does it feel to break up with a boxer?
Elliot Worsell investigates the feelings triggered by a fighter leaving their once-trusted coach behind

Elliot Worsell investigates the feelings triggered by a fighter leaving their once-trusted coach behind

Carl Frampton is embracing life after boxing in his commentary role at DAZN - and no longer getting punched in the face for a living

BELFAST – Carl Frampton has tipped Lewis Crocker to follow in his footsteps as the next big draw in Belfast

The heady days of Carl Frampton electrifying SSE Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland, could be breathed back into life by Lewis Crocker when he fights Paddy Donovan on Saturday.

Carl Frampton has urged Tyson Fury to pursue a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk after watching him “throw victory away”. Usyk won their undisputed heavyweight title fight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – where Frampton was ringside – but had to come from behind to do so after a difficult opening six rounds.

Former two-weight world champion Carl Frampton has urged former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (28-3, 25 KOs) to maintain his activity and momentum and not wait for the winner of the undisputed heavyweight encounter between Oleksandr Usyk (21-0, 14 KOs) and Tyson Fury (34-0-1, 24 KOs).

Former two division world champion Carl Frampton was disappointed with the recent performance from heavyweight Deontay Wilder. Last Saturday in Saudi Arabia, Wilder was outboxed and outworked over twelve rounds by fellow former world champion Joseph Parker, who walked away with a lopsided unanimous decision win.

Former two division champion Carl Frampton was very critical of the recent performance by Tyson Fury, but he believes the WBC heavyweight champion will be in top form when he faces unified beltholder Oleksandr Usyk.

Former two division world champion Carl Frampton believes MMA veteran Francis Ngannou was the rightful winner of Saturday's crossover clash with Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia. After ten rounds of action, Fury barely edged out a split decision victory.

Former two division champion Carl Frampton is backing Leigh Wood to retain his WBA featherweight title on Saturday night, when he defends against former beltholder Josh Warrington in Sheffield.