It’s official: Cuellar-Mares, Charlo-Williams set for December 10
December is a time when everyone is looking for a good two-for-one deal. This holiday season, boxing fans will be treated to a two-for treat that will be impossible to resist.
Frampton-Santa Cruz rematch highlights action-packed 2017 for PBC
Can we interest you in a Carl Frampton-Leo Santa Cruz rematch? How about a 147-pound title unification clash between Danny Garcia and Keith Thurman? Both blockbuster bouts are coming your way just in the first quarter of 2017—with many more edge-of-your-seat fight cards to follow.
Showtime unveils series of blockbuster bouts featuring top PBC fighters
Devoted boxing fans have long been clamoring for marquee matchups featuring some of the sport’s most gifted fighters. Those fans are about to get their wish.
Garcia returning home to Philadelphia for November 12 clash with Vargas
Danny Garcia has accomplished a lot in the last six years, including knocking off eight former world champions and earning titles in two weight classes. One thing he hasn’t done? Fight in his beloved hometown of Philadelphia. That’s about to change.
Undefeated prospects Ramirez, Watts ready to get to know each other
Eddie Ramirez and Kevin Watts have a lot in common—from their age to their height to their unbeaten records to their status as rising 140-pound prospects.
Jacobs pummels Mora in rematch, nets 12th straight stoppage victory
Daniel Jacobs made it crystal clear that he had no desire to give Sergio Mora a rematch. But when the 160-pound champ reluctantly agreed to it, he then made his intentions crystal clear: He would silence “The Latin Snake” with a definitive, punishing victory.
Mora determined to earn Jacobs’ title along with his respect
Sergio Mora wants to make one thing clear: He respects Daniel Jacobs as a world-class boxer. Respecting Jacobs as a person? Eh, that’s a different story.
Perrella to seek 12th straight knockout against Ugas on September 27
Calling undefeated 147-pound prospect Bryant Perrella a master of efficiency is akin to calling water a little wet. After all, Perrella has finished off 13 of his 14 foes inside the distance, including the last 11.