British Boxing

A heartfelt boxing tribute illustration honoring Nicky Booth (21 January 1980 – 13 January 2021). A boxing ring is illuminated under soft, golden arena lights, with a pair of boxing gloves resting on the canvas as a symbol of remembrance. A subtle silhouette of a fighter in the background represents his legacy, conveying respect and the lasting impact of a fighter gone too soon.

Nicky Booth: Boxing Pays Tribute to a Fallen Champion

The boxing world came together in mourning when news broke of the passing of former British and Commonwealth bantamweight champion Nicky Booth. On Wednesday, Booth tragically lost his battle with cancer at just 40 years old — a heartbreaking loss to those who knew him and fans who admired his fearless style inside the ring. […]

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A powerful boxing illustration depicting the controversy surrounding Dillian Whyte possibly facing another ban from boxing. A fighter walks away from the ring, his gloves hanging over his shoulder, symbolizing uncertainty about his future. In the background, a blurred boxing commission table with papers and documents represents the looming investigation, emphasizing speculation and potential consequences."

Dillian Whyte Boxing Ban? Victory Over Rivas Under Threat

Dillian Whyte’s career-defining win over Oscar Rivas on Saturday night at the O2 Arena should’ve been his ticket to a world title shot — but just days later, that win is under serious threat. Dillian Whyte may be facing another boxing ban after reports surfaced that he tested positive for a banned substance just three

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A dramatic boxing illustration symbolizing the ongoing saga of the heavyweight division. Two towering fighters face off under bright stadium lights, representing the intense rivalries shaping the division. A roaring crowd and a prominently displayed championship belt in the background emphasize the high stakes and legacy at play, capturing the never-ending battle for heavyweight supremacy."

The Heavyweight Division: Still Booming… But Still a Mess?

The heavyweight division might be booming right now, but let’s be honest — it’s also a total mess. Everyone thought we’d finally get clarity on Anthony Joshua’s next opponent, but instead, the confusion only deepened this week. Whyte vs Joshua 2: A Deal That Fell Apart It was widely expected that Joshua vs Whyte 2

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A powerful boxing illustration representing David Haye’s retirement from the sport. A lone pair of boxing gloves hangs on the ropes of a dimly lit ring, symbolizing the end of an era. A spotlight highlights the gloves, while a silhouette of a boxer walking away captures the moment of farewell. The background features a faded crowd, emphasizing reflection, legacy, and the impact of the Hayemaker’s career."

David Haye: The Hayemaker Calls It a Day

Last week, David Haye officially announced his retirement — and with that, one of the most unpredictable, dramatic, and divisive careers in British boxing came to a close. Love him or hate him, The Hayemaker left a mark. But what will his legacy really be? A Talent from the Start Haye’s boxing journey began with

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A heartfelt boxing tribute illustration honoring Brendan Ingle (19 June 1940 – 25 May 2018). A dimly lit boxing gym features a lone pair of gloves hanging from the ropes, symbolizing his legacy in the sport. A soft spotlight highlights the gloves, while a faded silhouette of a trainer watching over a young boxer in the background represents his lifelong dedication to coaching and mentoring fighters. The dates '19 June 1940 – 25 May 2018' are respectfully displayed, conveying remembrance and the lasting impact of a legendary trainer."

Brendan Ingle: The Man Who Changed British Boxing Forever

A Lasting Legacy Beyond the Ropes Boxing lost one of its true icons this week with the passing of Brendan Ingle at the age of 77. Tributes have poured in from across the sport, but none can fully capture the impact this one man had — not just on British boxing, but on the lives

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