by Mark Gregory

Let me first of all preface this article by saying that ultimately boxing is all about levels, and that at Madison Square Garden on the 21st of February, Miguel Cotto demonstrated – as most expected – that he was a clear level or two above Manchester's Michael Jennings. Let me also say that British fighters are no more prone to being the victims of one-sided ‘world' title defeats than fighters of any other nationality.

The purpose of this article is to explore some potential reasons why the likes of Michael Jennings and Gary Lockett – the two most recent examples of Brits being outclassed in overseas ‘world' title fights – find themselves beaten without even having the chance to steal a round or two from their more celebrated opponents. read more

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