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WHAT’S YOUR PREDICTION FOR AMIR KHAN vs KELL BROOK?

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Boxing News
February 17 2022
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Khan v Brook
BRAGGING RIGHTS
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‘I’LL DESTROY HIM. HE’LL NEED TO RETIRE’
I have to win this fight. If this is one of my last big fights I want to make sure I shine
TAYLOR MADE
Arguably the UK’s best fighter, Josh Taylor returns to action next week against Jack Catterall in Glasgow. Here are 10 of his best wins…
TIMELINE
Detailing the twists and turns of the rivalry
BREAKING DOWN
Because we don’t know how much either fighter has left Khan-Brook is almost impossible to call, writes Matt Christie
MUST WIN
Natasha Jonas has a third shot at a belt she craves and Olympic star Frazer Clarke goes pro on the Khan-Brook undercard, writes John Dennen
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Three of four new starts victorious
Letters
THE RIGHT MAN WON
WHAT a delight it was to see John
Best of the Rest
REAL FESTIVAL OF BOXING
Remembering a missed tournament that showcased the great, the good, and the unknown
CANELO-GGG III ON THE WAY?
Examining the best and worst of the sport’s weekly coverage
Building to world level
Van Heerden the frontrunner to fight Conor Benn next, writes John Dennen
Prog Rock
Tyrone McKenna is thriving on not being given a chance to beat Regis Prograis, writes Elliot Worsell
Remembering Ronnie Rush
Gareth Jones pays tribute to Welsh boxing’s very own Fairy Godmother
DAMAGE LIMITATION
The fight and the fighters are years past their sell-by-date but, regardless, Khan versus Brook remains a fascinating spectacle… even if we have to watch through our fingers, writes Elliot Worsell
CLOSE CALL
John Ryder gets the decision and a precious victory over Danny Jacobs in London
SPECTACULAR
Dignum wrecks Dennis while McGregor hits a bump in the road, writes Daniel Herbert from ringside
THE ONLY WAY IS ALLINGTON
Billy wins English belt atop entertaining small hall show, writes Philip Sharkey from ringside
CH- CH CHANGES
It ain’t over til the Fat Ballerina succumbs, writes Andy Whittle from ringside
HARDING BACK WITH A WIN
Simon Euan-Smith sees game Devlin outworked
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
The rearranged Burns Night show is a success, writes Allen Payne
GEVOR BACK IN CONTENTION
Win for cruiserweight contender the highlight of the international action, writes Eric Armit
“I AM A MAN OF DESTINY. I’m gonna win the heavy weight championship of the world, earn a million dollars and get me a chauffeur-driven, tomato-red Cadillac with built-in hi-fi, television and telephones. I’m gonna make the the world sit up and take notice and say, ’Wow, this kid is the GREATEST”
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Starring style
The Youth championships conclude, with good showings for Sharpstyle and other clubs. Matt Bozeat reports from Barnsley
RECOGNITION
Brendan Warburton on receiving an MBE for services to the sport and Sheffield City’s community
BOCSKAI GOLD
Whitwell and Davis win the Bocskai in Hungary
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