Dougie’s Friday mailbag (Bellew-Haye 2, GGG, team stream, Taylor-Postol)
DOES GGG NEED CANELO? Hi Doug, One of Golovkin's ideologies is to fight the best. I really enjoyed his first fight with...
read moreTony Bellew: ‘All the pressure is on David Haye and his entire career is on the line’
“The Bomber” seeks to remove controversy and David Haye from the equation in their heavyweight rematch this Saturday in London.
read moreTony Bellew agrees to face David Haye on May 5, targets Tyson Fury
It’s becoming a bit of a never-ending story, but Bellew-Haye 2 has been rescheduled and should Bellew emerge victorious, he promises to target bigger game.
read moreDavid Haye injured again, Tony Bellew rematch to be rescheduled
There were rumors but no official news. . . until now. David Haye once again finds himself under the knife as his pre-Christmas clash with Tony Bellew falls through.
read moreRabbit Punches podcast 16: Gennady Golovkin takes the throne
This week, RING Magazine Editor Michael Rosenthal and U.K. Correspondent/Editor Tom Gray hail the new P4P king, Tony Bellew and David...
read moreTony Bellew-David Haye rematch official for December 17 in London
Tony Bellew insists that the fight is strictly business but one senses the touchpaper on this rematch will be lit long before the fighters enter the ring.
read moreDavid Haye fined by British Boxing Board of Control
Former WBA heavyweight titleholder David Haye is not having the best of times: injury, defeat, surgery and now a heavy fine for pre-fight misconduct.
read moreDavid Haye splits from trainer Shane McGuigan
You won’t have seen the last of former heavyweight titleholder David Haye but when you do see him back in action, he will be surrounded by a new training team.
read moreShane McGuigan hopeful of David Haye return
Fans could be forgiven for thinking that David Haye is finished as a top heavyweight but the fighter and his trainer believe that a comeback is very possible.
read moreWhyte: If Bellew wants a heavyweight title shot he should fight me
Dillian Whyte, who returns on May 27, had choice words for Tony Bellew, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko as he surveyed the heavyweight landscape.
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