boxing health

Medical staff administer oxygen to a boxer after a knockout as the article explores boxing safety, fighter welfare and the risks of professional boxing.

Does Boxing Still Accept Too Much Risk?

The serious injury suffered by Lee Reeves has reignited debate over boxing safety. Has professional boxing found the right balance between protecting fighters and preserving the sport, or is more still needed despite major advances in medical care?

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Chris Eubank Jr and Edgar Berlanga facing each other with a shadowed silhouette between them, questioning whether Eubank should return to boxing before discussing a potential fight.

Should Chris Eubank Jr Even Be Thinking About Edgar Berlanga?

Edgar Berlanga wants Chris Eubank Jr, but Eubank hasn’t even confirmed he’ll return to the ring. Is boxing getting ahead of itself by discussing a fight that may never happen?

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Worn boxing gloves resting on the canvas of an empty boxing ring, symbolising the difficult decision to retire and the long-term risks faced by professional boxers.

When Is It Time to Walk Away? Joe Joyce Retirement and Boxing’s Toughest Decision

Joe Joyce retirement has sparked a wider debate about fighter safety, long-term health and whether boxing does enough to protect veterans from themselves before it’s too late.

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Two battered boxers exchange punches in a brutal fight, highlighting the debate around boxing toughness vs safety

Why Toughness Can Be a Fighter’s Greatest Strength — and Biggest Risk

Toughness has always defined boxing — but when does it become dangerous? Derek Chisora’s latest performance highlights the growing debate around boxing toughness vs safety.

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