British boxing scene

Gamal Yafai future – dramatic boxing ring scene with spotlight, showing a lone boxer walking away after defeat, overlaid with the title text.

Gamal Yafai Future: What’s Next After Losing His Interim Title?

After losing his interim WBC flyweight title in Birmingham, Gamal Yafai’s future is on the ropes. We break down the loss, the options, and what comes next.

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A victorious British boxer lifts a silver trophy triumphantly in front of a large Union Jack flag, symbolising national success and unity — a striking visual metaphor for the potential of a reformed British boxing structure.

Does British Boxing Need a Unified National Series?

British boxing is as fragmented as ever. You’ve got regional shows struggling for visibility, prospects padding records in half-filled leisure centres, and elite names keeping a safe distance from domestic rivals unless there’s a title (or a truckload of cash) involved. So here’s the big question: would a unified national series — think a British

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A stylised digital illustration of a white rhino standing in a boxing ring, wearing a red boxing glove on one front leg — symbolising the “White Rhino” nickname and the spirit of the Dave Allen comeback.

Dave Allen’s Redemption: From Personal Struggles to Ring Return

We all love a good redemption story. But let’s be honest — not every comeback screams must-watch. And that brings us to Dave Allen. The “White Rhino” is back. Again. After a stop-start career defined as much by his personality as his punch output, Allen is dusting off the gloves for another run. But is

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A realistic boxing illustration representing the fierce competition among top boxing promoters. A well-lit boxing ring in a packed arena features a victorious fighter having his hand raised by a referee, while influential promoters watch from ringside, symbolizing the power struggles and prestige in the boxing industry.

Boxing Promoters: Matchroom, Boxxer or Queensberry?

In British boxing, it’s not just the fighters battling for dominance — it’s the promoters too. Matchroom, Boxxer, and Queensberry Promotions are all throwing punches behind the scenes, shaping the direction of the sport and building their brands as fiercely as they build their fighters. But who’s doing it best? Let’s break it down. Matchroom

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