Nov 15 2023
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Editor’s Letter
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Nov 09 2023
Editor’s Letter: Why it won’t be long before both Crawford and Inoue lose a fight
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Nov 02 2023
Editor’s Letter: Ngannou proves everyone wrong but does that make his bout with Fury justifiable?
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Oct 26 2023
Editor’s Letter: The Board sanctioning Fury-Ngannou could have far-reaching implications
By sidling up alongside this promotion, they (the British Boxing Board of Control) are to all intents and purposes giving the main event, a blatant mismatch, their blessing, writes Matt Christie
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Oct 19 2023
Editor’s Letter: Should the boxers be the ones to decide the duration of their contests?
Given the option, most professional boxers would rather fight for longer, yet that doesn't make it wise, says Matt Christie
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Oct 12 2023
Editor’s Letter: Wood vs. Warrington and the beauty of well-matched fights
Wood and Warrington highlight both how good our sport can be and how it’s lacking elsewhere, writes Matt Christie
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Oct 05 2023
Editor’s Letter: Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have signed their contracts and appear to mean what they say this time
Though it’s natural to feel some skepticism it does appear that Fury and Usyk will fight at last, writes Matt Christie
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Sep 28 2023
Editor’s Letter: The difficulties and dangers of trying to predict the outcome of fights
Writing a preview for Boxing News comes with pressure, particularly when it goes spectacularly wrong, says Matt Christie
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Sep 20 2023
Editor’s Letter: As Conor Benn prepares to return, still we have more questions than answers
Why is Eddie Hearn demanding that all promoters pay for VADA testing while ignoring their results at the same time? asks Matt Christie
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Sep 14 2023
Editor’s Letter: Although cash continues to flow his way, time is running out for Tyson Fury
The clock is ticking on Tyson Fury’s spell as an elite professional boxer, writes Matt Christie
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Sep 07 2023
Editor’s Letter: Boxing truly is the land of make believe
Eubank rolls back the years, BoMac then gets arrested, and the WBA remind everyone what a joke they have become, writes Matt Christie