With the Olympics only a couple of months away, amateur boxing, one of the sports favoured to bring Britain >
Inside Lines: Government in boxing battle with hour agoBy Alan Hubbard The Government and the British Medical Association are involved >
Two male women's boxing coaches, one of them a former top amateur champion, have been suspended after an incident at >
The Government and the British Medical Association are involved in a heated fight – over boxing. Alarmed by the >
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Frank Warren's latest capture, brilliant young amateur star Ronnie Heffron – tipped as "the new Ricky Hatton" – is locked >
The British Amateur Boxing Association will not be taking up the offer of a London franchise in the revolutionary new >
In the increasingly odd world of heavyweight championship boxing where freak shows compete with obscure fights for attention, Vitali Klitschko >
Inside Lines: Olympic hope suspended as drugs allegations rock boxingIndependentThe super-heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua, 21, a leading contender for GB's >
Richard Caborn has launched a stinging attack on James DeGale and Tony Jeffries following their defection to the paid ranks.
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ABA president Richard Caborn launches an attack on Olympic medal-winning boxers James DeGale and Tony Jeffries after their recent decisions >
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CARL Froch has vowed to walk away from the high-profile Super Six boxing tournament unless an agreement is honoured that >
It was established long ago that all rumours in boxing are true and on Saturday night, as Alexander Povetkin added >
Bradford fighter lines up third defence of his title.
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Audley Harrison believes he is still a threat to world heavyweights.
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Daily MailRichard Caborn calls on BBBC to review boxing rulesDaily MailBy Sportsmail Reporter Richard Caborn, the president of the Amateur >