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Amanda Serrano on the Rise of Women's Boxing and Her Brutal, Bloody Fight of the Year Candidate

“We’re fighting for more than just what we’re fighting for in the ring—we’re fighting for the recognition and the respect that we deserve.”
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On the Road With Brandin Podziemski, Who Learned How to Nap from Steph Curry

Now in his second year in the league, the Warriors’ guard has learned a thing or two about rest, travel, and the hidden gems on an NBA schedule.

The French National Soccer Team Can’t Stop Getting Fits Off

Sacré bleu, these guys can dress.

‘Wanna See Jake Paul Get Punched???’ Among the Bros for the Jake Paul–Mike Tyson Fight

One writer trawls Manhattan in search of the Netflix spectacle's meaning—or at least a few Jake Paul fans.

Doug Baldwin Jr. Used to Catch Passes for the Seahawks. Now He's Helping Free People From Prison

Since 2022, the Seattle fan favorite has served on Washington's Clemency and Pardons Board—part of a longstanding commitment to criminal justice reform, and an essential part of his post-playing journey.

Tre Mann Is Single-Handedly Bringing Giant Shorts Back to the NBA

The Hornets’ guard revived the Y2K look, and now he’s putting up the best numbers of his career. “There were times last year when my shorts were too short. I just didn’t feel good out there.”

The Dallas Cowboys Can’t Beat Anyone, Including the Sun

Jerry’s World is a glare-filled monument to hubris.

Donovan Mitchell on the Cavs' Undefeated Start and His One-Man Juan Soto Recruiting Effort

The perennial All-Star has things clicking in Cleveland—but he's eager to deliver for his hometown Mets, too.

Vince Carter Thinks the NBA Can Still Save the Dunk Contest

The longtime Raptor, fresh off a Hall of Fame induction and a teary-eyed jersey retirement in Toronto, goes deep on what he learned over 22 years in the league.

The NFL Is Experiencing a Baggy-Sleeve Renaissance

Players all around the league are playing it fast and loose with longer, baggy uniform sleeves.

The New York Yankees Have Completely Lost Their Aura

For generations, the Yankees were the biggest and baddest team in professional sports, seemingly too powerful to ever be touched. Those days are over.

On the Road With Richard Sherman, Who Likes an Acai Bowl but Can’t Quit Taco Bell

The Seahawks icon is now traveling the country as part of the Thursday Night Football crew, and he has some thoughts.

Nika Mühl Is the WNBA's Most Stylish Player of 2024, as Voted by You

The Seattle Storm rookie stunned all season.

You Should Listen to the World Series on the Radio

Sure, you can watch Yankees-Dodgers on TV. But baseball, unique among sports, thrives in an audio-only setting.

The World Series MVP Will Be the Yankees’ Turtlenecks

The Yankees have been powered by Juan Soto, the spirit of New York, and good, old-fashioned cotton.

Inside the Clippers’ Billion-Dollar Play for LA

In Inglewood, Steve Ballmer has constructed a basketball Xanadu, giving his team a much-needed home of their own. Now Kawhi Leonard, James Harden, and Co. are ready to start filling the rafters with red-and-blue banners.

How Derek Jeter, David Ortiz, and Alex Rodriguez Put Their Yankee-Red Sox Differences Aside to Make Great Television

Chopping it up with Fox’s extremely overqualified playoff baseball crew.

On the Road With Sergio Pérez, Mexico’s F1 Megastar

Formula 1 veteran Sergio Pérez has had an unexpected career at every turn—and this season is no different. While fighting to keep his privileged seat at Red Bull Racing, Checo invites GQ to a crucial race in Hungary and then back home.

Dear Brooklyn Nets, Please Give GQ Jacky a Roster Spot

The world—or at least this magazine—needs a full NBA season from Jacky Cui, better known as GQ Jacky.

Is the Eric Adams Mets-Yankees Hat Good, Actually?

Two GQ staff writers engage in a friendly debate over whether the disgraced mayor’s dual-teamed cap is harmlessly swaggy or should be yeeted into the Hudson River.