George Foreman and Colin Hart deaths signal end of an era for boxing as high-profile sport
Ring legend and pre-eminent writer met a good few times on respective journeys and their passing signals the closing of a chapter

Ring legend and pre-eminent writer met a good few times on respective journeys and their passing signals the closing of a chapter
Plus, how Scot and I introduced Sir Bobby Robson to Indian food at Euro 2004
Much as I enjoyed Brighton’s victory, I have a soft spot for Man Utd and again urge their former captain to forsake punditry and save them
Alexandra Palace gig is a glaring omission from my CV but I have been gripped by this TV masterpiece since the days of Waddell and Taylor
It was hard to sit through the Tottenham Chelsea Var-fest and not think football has entered its own insanity
Of all the famous people I have met, the great man - through no fault of his own - always made me feel shy
Four pundits standing in a row in a studio in England, delivering specialist talk, is not helpful in gauging the mood of the event
Plus: Telegraph Sport's Jim White on witnessing Motson's forensic preparation and fondness for traffic advice first hand
For commentators, instead of telling the audience everything, sometimes less is better
Former presenter has been impressed with both channels during the World Cup, but reckons BBC will win the ratings war for Sunday’s final
Mark Pougatch has been professional as ever on ITV but Laura Woods certainly appears to have done her homework
Armband rows notwithstanding, politics are put aside on Monday as England get their campaign under way
Despite criticisms, the stadiums will be full and at home we'll be glued to our TV sets
Anyone who thinks the job of presenting Wimbledon must be easy simply doesn't know enough about it
Truman's career as a player and broadcaster is ripe for her new down-to-earth memoir
A consummate broadcaster Barker made broadcasting look easy when it is anything but