
Mixed fortunes: 10 heavyweight champions who couldn’t stay away
Tyson Fury will end his latest retirement when he faces Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday, but he isn't the only heavyweight champion to dust off the gloves after a period of inactivity.

Tyson Fury will end his latest retirement when he faces Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday, but he isn't the only heavyweight champion to dust off the gloves after a period of inactivity.

When you say these six nicknames, boxing fans immediately flash back to these famous and infamous moments in the sport's history.

Stephen 'Breadman' Edwards takes your questions on Usyk vs. Holyfield, Usyk's place in the all-time heavyweight ranks, he remembers the great Dwight Muhammad Qawi and picks a winner from Roy Jones Jnr and Dmitry Bivol

Celebrated trainer Tommy Brooks passed away on Tuesday at the age of 71 following a brief battle with cancer.

As 2024 gives way to 2025, we’re in an interesting place with these modern heavyweights – a place somewhat similar to where we were exactly 25 years ago, when 1999 became 2000 and all of our computers continued functioning despite great fears to the contrary.

In his latest mailbag, Stephen Edwards reflects on last weekend’s fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, looks at what it means for both of their legacies, and fields questions about computer scoring, dream fights involving Canelo and who was the better cruiserweight between Usyk and Holyfield

A timeline of significant happenings in the heavyweight division starting with Mike Tyson and bringing us to Oleksandr Usyk and Saturday's undisputed fight and rematch between Usyk and Tyson Fury.

Whether the listener wanted to hear it, whether the principled message was being delivered correctly, or whether Shields was saying things that made the status quo uncomfortable, there has remained a divide keeping the masses from comprehending the greatest women’s boxer in history.

It might be Manny Pacquiao – a living legend whose career speaks for itself – but after a layoff of three years, at 45 years old he should not be invited to bypass all of the contenders and walk straight into a world-title fight.

On Thursday, we began our look at the Top 20 fights in the MGM Grand's storied history by listing numbers 11-20 plus a few honorable mentions. Time now for the Top 10.