Boxing News:
Bradford students boxing clever (BBC News)
Grange Technology College in Bradford celebrates the success of its after-school boxing club.
Canadian Boxing: Q&A with Canadian Professional Boxing Council President Don Collette (East Side Boxing)
This Friday, March 26, the most recent incarnation of the Canadian Professional Boxing Council (CPBC) will crown its first champion (barring a draw) at the Claude-Robillard Centre in Montreal, Quebec.
Thai boxing champion fights blindness for glory (Reuters )
Sujet Salee is a Thai boxing champion with an impressive fight record, but the 29-year-old also stands out among his peers for another reason: he's blind.
Boxing: Kubas told to be wary of Dundonian's revenge hit (Edinburgh Evening News)
QUEENSFERRY heavyweight Jacki Kubas was today warned to avoid expecting an easy passage to the Scottish Senior amateur boxing championship finals by coach Mark Geraghty.
Boxing club planned for Broadfield area (Crawley Today)
A NEW project aimed at bringing together youngsters with different and sometimes extreme views is being planned in the form of a new boxing club. (09/03/2010 16:40:31)
Boxing: Maguire to box on the big David Haye bill (Peterborough Today)
Peterborough's Michael Maguire is preparing for a punch-up on British boxing's biggest night of the year. (10/03/2010 09:03:52)
Boxing: Klitschkos falling over each other to 'shut up' Haye (Independent)
The Klitschko brothers have never come to blows, but the prospect of finally taking on David Haye and "closing his mouth" has them jostling to get into the ring to face Britain's World Boxing Association heavyweight champion.
Boxing: Hatton gives Arthur two May fights (Edinburgh Evening News)
FORMER WBO super-featherweight champion Alex Arthur has confirmed that he is set to sign a contract to become a Ricky Hatton promotions fighter, writes BRIAN DONALD.
Coach Calzaghe expected to retire (BBC News)
World renowned boxing trainer Enzo Calzaghe is set to retire, BBC Sport understands.
Women's boxing at the London 2012 Olympics: raging belle (Daily Telegraph)
London 2012 will be the first time women's boxing will be recognised as an Olympic sport, but there are still sceptics to be won round.