

Gerda Steyn: The joyful relentlessness of a champion
Gerda Steyn runs with joy, trains with fire, and races with purpose. In every stride, she’s not just chasing victory, she’s chasing her best self.
Gerda Steyn runs with joy, trains with fire, and races with purpose. In every stride, she’s not just chasing victory, she’s chasing her best self.
If you prefer your boxers loud and in your face, Shervantaigh Koopman isn’t your guy. If you prefer them to mangle their opponents with one-shot
Gerry Francis, the first black player to represent Leeds United and a pioneer for South African footballers abroad, has died at the age of 91.
Every boxing trainer dreams of the next potential superstar walking into his gym. The bigger the better. That’s because boxing will always have its lightweight
Her journey from a troubled childhood to a top contender in the boxing world is a testament to her resilience and determination. Even now, in
Many years ago the great British explorer George Mallory, who was to die on Mount Everest, was asked why he climbed it. “Because it is
Ricardo Malajika remembers the first time he stepped into the local boxing gym as a wide-eyed seven-year-old in Regents Park on the southern side of
Imagine sitting with your hands at your sides waiting for a 170kg giant to slap you. The terror, according to a man who does this
His style may be chaotic, but the UFC’s middleweight champion is built differently. Here, ahead of Dricus du Plessis’ title defence this weekend, we discover