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Boxing News
October 27 2022
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While boxing struggles to make the best fights possible, the Ultimate Fighting Championship lead by example as we approach the end of the year, writes George Gigney
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Stop acting surprised and take steps to sort it out instead
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After beating Amanda Serrano, Katie Taylor gets a rank outsider, writes Declan Taylor. But there’s better on the undercard
MY TIME TO SHINE
Mace Ruegg is determined to showcase his ability when he steps up against Jeff Ofori, writes Matt Bozeat
Technicians collide
‘The Matrix’ needs to remind us of his brilliance after 10 months out, writes Elliot Worsell
GOMEZ JNR TRIUMPHS IN CL ASSIC
Just one point separates champ and challenger in a Central Area slugfest, writes Daniel Etchells
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AMATEUR SCENE
The Heart of England
A study of the thriving scene in Birmingham in the ’30s
CONFESSION TIME
A recent report wasn’t strictly correct
News And Opinion
Resignation day
As the latest Prime Minister walked away another Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora instalment was confirmed, writes Elliot Worsell
The Patient Destroyer
David Avanesyan finally gets the opportunity he has been waiting for, writes Terry Dooley
Action
EGAN FLYING
Brett in no mood for hanging around, spoiling
DEAD HEAT
Sellamuthu held by spirited Chapman in the top
SALVIN TOO LATE
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ADI BURDEN
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