Floyd Mayweather confirms his status as the world’s best pound–for–pound boxer by defeating the WBC light–middleweight champion in Las Vegas. Posted May 08, 2007 by Gaz Shaw
The Pride of Hyde has stated that he is keen for a rematch with Pretty Boy Floyd, rated by the all-powerful Ring magazine as the greatest pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Can he defeat the only man to blemish his perfect record? Posted April 09, 2008 by James Mortimer
As their light-middleweight bout is confirmed as the richest fight in history, can both fighters really retire in the face of a similarly valuable rematch? Posted May 16, 2007 by Gaz Shaw
If Ricky Hatton thinks he’s going to turn up in Las Vegas on December 8 in the best shape of his life and beat Floyd Mayweather, at least one British boxing fan reckons he’d better think again. Posted August 17, 2007 by Richard Wilson
He's boxing’s current pound-for-pound king but can he be measured against a brilliant opponent? And will he keep his word and retire if he does? The World Awaits the outcome. Posted April 26, 2007 by Gaz Shaw
The Hit Man doesn't need the money, but he does crave to be recognised as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Posted April 09, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Under pressure to bring his anti-doping case to a conclusion so he can race in 2007, the delays may work in the Tour de France winner's favour. Posted February 04, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
Greedy promoters, rape charges and over-hyped next-best-things have brought boxing to its knees. Can the 'Undefeated' showdown in Vegas bring the sport out of the gutter? Posted December 06, 2007 by Michael Walsh
The American may be judged the best on the planet, but Las Vegas was hardly the entertainment capital of the world on this hyped-up occasion. Posted December 11, 2007 by Larry Kwirirayi
Claiming credit for delaying AFLD's proceedings against Floyd Landis may be Dick Pound's attempt to boost the WADA's public image. Posted January 30, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
With The Hitman winning his return bout against Juan Lazcano, talks of a rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jnr are heating up. Posted May 31, 2008 by Jason Willis
The cheeky chappie from the mean streets of Manchester has won the preliminaries hands down – now he just has to beat the self-proclaimed best boxer in the world, Floyd Mayweather Jr., in the early hours of Sunday. Posted December 06, 2007 by Philip Smith
Floyd Landis, in the middle of a chaotic tug-of-war between French and US doping agencies following his 2006 Tour de France victory, questions the effect of a flawed drugs test on athletes. Posted February 07, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
The drug scandal surrounding Tour de France winner Floyd Landis take centre stage in Paris today. But his American defence team want their decision put on hold. Posted February 08, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
Recent speculation predicted the AFLD would decide in favour of the 2006 Tour de France winner, but the agency decided to delay further action. Posted February 09, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
USADA general counsel Travis Tygart, who decries defence "fishing expeditions", goes on a fishing expedition of his own - with the 2006 Tour de France winner the target. Posted February 10, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
The US Anti-Doping Agency wants to test other samples while the 2006 Tour de France winner questions the motives of the agency itself. Posted February 13, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
New revelations about problems at LNDD, France's national anti-doping laboratory, may scuttle the anti-doping case against Floyd Landis. Posted February 25, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
In the build-up to the 2006 Tour de France winner's May 14 hearing, the arbitration panel which will hear his case is allowing testing of Landis' B samples from other stages of the race. Posted April 13, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
The ailing sport of boxing won't force its fighters to take on all legit contenders, so those whom the public actually wants to see are finding other venues Posted June 03, 2007 by Duncan Herrera
The bell is ready to sound on the last round for two great boxing careers. Whether it's Joe v Bernard Hopkins or Ricky against 'Vicious' Viv, the boys have done Britain proud in the ring. Posted January 04, 2008 by Gary Evans
Part 1 of a two-part irreverent look at the doping scandals of 2007 takes in Christine Ohuruogo, Floyd Landis, Sandro Donati and many more. Posted December 14, 2007 by Robin Parisotto
It's 2006 all over again with the Floyd Landis doping scandal erupting once more, this time in Danish as the current yellow-jersey holder's reputation is tarnished. Posted July 24, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
After tossing aside Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink without a second thought, the Bluebirds can't really complain at Fowler jumping ship to join Paul Ince's Rovers revolution. Posted July 11, 2008 by Gerry Horsfield
He was no angel, but the boxing world is mourning the loss of the former champion at the age of just 29. Posted May 10, 2007 by Gaz Shaw
A new phenomenon sweeping the sporting world threatens to undermine the global anti-doping effort. Should the sporting public sit idly by and let the athletes take up the running, so to speak? Posted February 17, 2007 by Robin Parisotto
The odds seem to be stacked against them as the anti-doping agencies haven't yet lost a case. Posted October 14, 2007 by Nina Rota
Ricky Hatton, Lewis Hamilton and England's rugby team were the heroes – and McClaren's Euro 2008 flops were the zeros of 12 months that captivated the nation Posted December 17, 2007 by Graham Smith
Disappointments in football, rugby and cricket have been offset by a great year for British fighters As boxing promoter Frank Warren says: "This is a sport we are good at." Posted December 12, 2007 by Mark White
Brave Ricky loses out in Las Vegas but the whole country salutes the fighter who is no ordinary Joe. Posted December 10, 2007 by Joe Morris
Our Joe survived a first round knock-down to upset the odds against Bernard Hopkins on his home turf – Our Man on the Sofa is frankly gobsmacked that the Yanks gave it to the Welshman. Posted April 20, 2008 by Jonathan Naylor
The sport would soon sit up and take notice if team sponsors decided to pull their money if riders weren't clean. Posted July 18, 2008 by Craig Hackney