From the dazzling return of a once-defeated old-timer with a death-wish, to the one-sided massacre victory of the latest mediocre “star” – there’s no shortage of material for fight writers to tackle. Consequently, it’s no surprise that our inbox is regularly flooded with budding scribes seeking tips on how to break into the world of boxing journalism and make their mark.
UFABET เกมเดิมพันยอดนิยม on the sport of boxing takes a certain level of passion and dedication to write well. It isn’t for the faint of heart and the vast majority of people who try their hand at it will fail to make a living out of it.
For those who do succeed, it is a rewarding career and it can give the writer some of the best money they will ever earn from any job in their lives. However, to become a member of the British Boxing Writers’ Association, it is essential that the person writing on the sport has a body of journalistic work behind them.
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BN has been covering the action of every British fight and most foreign ones since 1909. The magazine has always taken an in-depth look at anyone or anything to do with the sport and its history.
When a major fight is on the cards, it is not unusual for BN to produce a 12-page special supplement befitting the occasion. The magazine also runs regular features on such themes as a boxer’s training, a boxing fan’s life and an interview with a famous former champion.