A Boxing Memory: Tyson vs. Bruno

A Boxing Memory: Tyson vs. Bruno In their first meeting, Frank Bruno had a moment. In truth, it wasn’t much more than that. But if he could have followed up that moment with something that a more naturally gifted and instinctive fighter than Bruno would surely have done, then boxing history would have had a … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Tyson vs. Bruno

A Boxing Memory: Rocky Marciano vs. Joe Louis

A Boxing Memory: Rocky Marciano vs. Joe Louis “I’m glad I won, but I feel sorry.” Tears, regret and sympathy for a fighter who was once his idol. A night when the torch didn’t need to be passed. It seems an unwritten rule in a sport that won’t let its former heroes pass through without at … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Rocky Marciano vs. Joe Louis

A Boxing Memory: Ron Lyle

A Boxing Memory: Ron Lyle By the time he turned 20, Ron Lyle was convicted of second-degree murder. A premature death certificate was issued courtesy of a dispute involving knives with the locals while serving his time. Despite losing a reported 35 pints of blood, and Lyle saying he died twice on the operating table, … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Ron Lyle

Jonathan Rendall: A Man Out of Time

Jonathan Rendall: A Man Out of Time By Garry White Journalist Kevin Mitchell made the following observation in a heartfelt 2013 obituary in The Guardian newspaper for his former colleague Jonathan Rendall, “Those who had forgotten about, or lost contact with, this charming and hugely insecure man in the barren years of his ebbing love … Continue reading Jonathan Rendall: A Man Out of Time

Leigh Wood Regains WBA Featherweight Title

Leigh Wood Regains WBA Featherweight Title By Matt Elliott After an uncertain twenty-four hours, during which there were calls for Leigh Wood to be pulled out of his rematch with Mauricio Lara, the man from Nottingham put on an excellent display in front of a vociferous crowd at the AO Arena in Manchester, to regain … Continue reading Leigh Wood Regains WBA Featherweight Title

Chris Billam-Smith: A Lifetime in the Making

Chris Billam-Smith: A Lifetime in the Making By Oliver McManus Chris Billam-Smith’s world title tilt at the Vitality Stadium came not through fortune or fluke but from years of dedication. So often, dreams are flickering glimpses of what could have been. What should have been, perhaps. Miniscule moments that pass us by and exist, for … Continue reading Chris Billam-Smith: A Lifetime in the Making

Lopez KOs Conlan to Retain Featherweight World Title

Lopez KOs Conlan to Retain Featherweight World Title Luis Alberto “El Venado” Lopez (28-2, 16 KOs) defended his IBF featherweight world title with a fifth-round TKO over Michael “Mick” Conlan (18-2, 9 KOs) Saturday evening at The SSE Arena in Conlan’s hometown of Belfast. Lopez made the first defence of his crown after beating Josh Warrington in enemy territory in Leeds, … Continue reading Lopez KOs Conlan to Retain Featherweight World Title

The Rematch: Mauricio Lara vs Leigh Wood Preview

The Rematch: Mauricio Lara vs Leigh Wood Preview By Matt Elliott Leigh Wood (26-3) heads to Manchester this weekend for his rematch with Mauricio Lara (26-2-1), as he looks to avenge February’s defeat and reclaim the WBA world featherweight title. Credit should be given to Wood for jumping straight back in with Lara, a man … Continue reading The Rematch: Mauricio Lara vs Leigh Wood Preview

Katie Healy: “A win over Nina would be life-changing.”

Katie Healy: "A win over Nina would be life-changing." It's been just over two years since Katie Healy made the switch from kickboxing to the world of professional boxing. A debut in May of 2021 in the early days of the world shuffling out of lockdown. It was also the embryonic days of Fightzone, a … Continue reading Katie Healy: “A win over Nina would be life-changing.”