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Blood and Pain: Dillian Whyte Ready for Oscar Rivas, the World

July 19, 2019 Andrew Harrison

Dillian Whyte is ready to explode. At the far end of a sprint tunnel, within Loughborough University’s Powerbase Gym—a palatial strength-and-conditioning facility in England’s verdant heartlands—Brixton’s world heavyweight contender is grinding through plyometric drills. Midway […]

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The New Heavyweight Four Horsemen

May 10, 2019 Andrew Harrison

Since the turn of the century, the heavyweight division has often been as appealing as ringworm. And “Buster” Douglas is to blame. When sport’s most iconic underdog punched Mike Tyson into an alternate universe nearly […]

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The Duke: The Life and Lies of Tommy Morrison

Tony Sibson celebrates with the British Middleweight title belt after stopping Brian Anderson in the 7th round. (Photo by S&G/PA Images via Getty Images)
Boxing Profiles

In Proper Style: Tony Sibson in America

February 7, 2019 Andrew Harrison

When he came to America, a venture loaded with possibilities, Tony Sibson faced an internal quest. A stocky introvert with a stunning left hook, Sibson had been the number-one middleweight contender for close to a […]

Lewis Ritson celebrates victory over Scott Cardle (left) after the referee counts him out in the British Lightweight Championship contest at the O2 Arena, London.
Boxing Profiles

Lewis Ritson: The Man from Nowhere

October 9, 2018 Andrew Harrison

On Saturday, English lightweight marvel Lewis “The Sandman” Ritson bids to extend one of the most exhilarating runs seen in British boxing since Nigel Benn’s Commonwealth title streak at middleweight in the late ‘80s. An […]

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