- Boxing News
Infobox Magazine
title = Boxing News
image_size = 200x400 px
image_caption = This week's issue
editor = Claude Abrams
editor_title = Editor
frequency = Weekly
circulation =
category =
company =London Publishing Company
publisher =Newsquest Specialist Media
firstdate = 1909
country = UK
language = English
website = [http://boxingnewsonline.net]
issn = 0006-8519
price = £2.55Boxing News is the longest-running
boxing magazine still in publication, dating back to 1909. Owned byNewsquest Specialist Media (parent company:Gannett ), Boxing News is staunchly independent, relentlessly creative and is a boxing tradition.History
Boxing News was founded in 1909 by original editor John Murray as, simply, Boxing. Murray had been a regular contributor to Health & Strength magazine and convinced its owner, Bill Berry (later Lord Camrose) to launch a weekly magazine dedicated solely to boxing. It is believed Murray had been inspired by Jack Johnson beating
Tommy Burns to become the first blackWorld heavyweight champion . In his first editorial, Murray stated, "Boxing will stand for good clean sport. Its success of failure is in the hands of those who believe in sport of this character. Our energies will be devoted to giving the best paper that time, thought and money can devise." When circulation began to decline in the depression days of the late 20s, the name of the magazine was changed to Boxing, Racing and Football. In October 1931, the paper was sold to a syndicate of London sportsmen, who installed Sydney Rushton, a long-time London fight reporter, as the new editor. The layout changed, the page size was increased and Rushton proved less popular than Murray. The paper was again put up for sale and, while waiting for a buyer, the old features were reinstated and there was no official Editor.Another set of sportsmen bought the paper and Godfrey Williams was named editor. He attempted to run Boxing as anewspaper , cutting popular features and reducingnews stories down to the shortest possible length. Thecirculation quickly dropped to its lowest ever.Billy Masters, a city printer and huge boxing fan, saved the paper, appointing W.H. Millier as the new editor. He completely reinvigorated the magazine, helped in no small measure by its first colour cover.
In 1935, Millier departed and the owner replaced him with Sydney Ackland, who had previously worked as John Murray’s assistant editor and had been taught by him. World War 2 brought many changes as first Sydney, then replacement Stanley Nelson, contributed to the war effort. Murray made a popular comeback as editor but ill health forced him to step down in 1941.
Gilbert Odd took over until the building housing the paper was destroyed by the enemy. Odd was then called up for national service and both Masters and Murray served further terms. Now with the new name of Boxing News, the paper was bought by Australian publicist Vivian Brodzky and former promoter Sydney Hulls. Northern sports writer Bert Callis was the new editor. Odd took over for a second term upon Callis’ retirement. Odd implemented the tradition of reporting the results and fighter’s weights for every singlefight in the country. When Odd quit to write books, he was succeeded by Jack Wilson and then Tim Riley.When Brodzky died, Boxing News was sold twice in quick succession, and Graham Houston became editor in 1971, immediately broadening the range of coverage, especially in North America. Houston left in 1977 to work on morningnewspapers in Canada. This prompted the appointment of perhaps BN’s greatest Editor of recent years,Harry Mullan . Circulation increased exponentially during the Mullan years, which doubled as a time of great change in theboxing world. Most notable new developments were the proliferation of ‘world’ titles and the increase in the number of major British promoters. Mullan was fiercely principled and tremendously well-respected in theboxing fraternity. When Mullan left in October 1996, he was given this glowing tribute from then BNPublisher Peter Kravitz: "His writing stands comparison with the Lieblings, Hausers and Mailers of this century of boxing."Assistant Editor Claude Abrams officially succeeded Mullan in November 1996 and remains editor to this day. The following week, Boxing News was redesigned and switched to a full-colour format and become more extensive in content. In March 1999 the paper went to A3 size before reverting to A4, and increasing in size to 48 pages (from 24) in September 2005.The
magazine has continued to evolve under Claude’s strong leadership and remains incredibly popular. Though perhaps less boisterous than his predecessor, Abrams is every bit as forthright, honest and knowledgeable. Under his guidance, BN will continue to go from strength to strength.ections of the paper
*Shot of the Week: The very best in
boxing photography from the previous week.*Fighting Talk: Claude’s column tackling the big issues in
boxing today.*News: All the latest breaking stories and the background behind them. BN has recently spoken exclusively to, among others,
Kelly Pavlik ,Frank Warren ,David Haye ,Enzo Maccarinelli andClinton Woods .*Action: Every British
fight and most foreign ones too are covered, blow-by-blow. As the motto goes, ‘Everypunch , every week, since 1909.’*Previews: Whetting your appetite for the big upcoming battles. With the all-important BN prediction. When a major fight occurs, it has been known for BN to also produce a 12-page supplement befitting the occasion. This was done for
Ricky Hatton vFloyd Mayweather andEnzo Maccarinelli vDavid Haye .*Features: An in-depth look at pretty much anyone or anything to do with
boxing . Recent features have focused on Margate boxerTakaloo , the threat ofmixed martial arts and learning tobox .*The Big Interview: A candid chat with one of
boxing ’s current or former stars.*Fight Diary: Every upcoming
fight listed.*Your Say…: Reader’s letters (these can get pretty spicy).
*Amateurs: Daniel Herbert’s in-depth section on
amateur boxing .*Fitness and Lifestyle: Advice on training, nutrition and technique. BN also produces special issues on these themes.
*Hot Prospect: BN profile and up-and-coming star.
*Where are they now?: Catching up with a famous name from yesteryear.
*What I like about boxing: Non-boxing celebraties talk about why they love the 'Noble Art' so much. Superfans include
Ricky Gervais ,Andy Murray andJonathan Woodgate .*The Ten Count: The Top 10...there are so many, this will run and run.
*Old Timers: Richard Barber keeps in touch with the ex-
boxers of the world.*Between Rounds:
Boxers answer quickfire questions.taff
*Claude Abrams (Editor): Editor since 1996, Claude writes the Fighting Talk column and is our fearless leader.
*Daniel Herbert (Assistant Editor): Joined in 1985, Daniel edits the
amateur boxing section and contributes to the rest of the magazine also.*Nick Bond (Art Editor): Nick pieces the
magazine together, chooses photographs and generally keeps us all on our toes.*Tris Dixon (Senior Writer): Tris is a supremely talented young
writer and is also spearheading the website redevelopment.*Danny Flexen (Staff Writer): Danny is the newest member of the team and is grateful to be cutting his teeth on BN.
External links
* [http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/ Official Boxing News website]
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