Carl Frampton’s message to Scott Quigg: Expect my best in our 122-pound title fight
Carl Frampton is under no illusions heading into his 122-pound world title unification clash with Scott Quigg: A repeat of his most recent performance, and his unbeaten record will be a distant memory.
Carl Frampton going the extra mile as he prepares for title clash with fellow Brit Scott Quigg
Like most of us, Carl Frampton enjoyed some much-deserved time off during the recently passed holiday season. Unlike most of us, the unbeaten 122-pound world champ didn’t celebrate so much that he’s spent the last month avoiding a scale as though it were radioactive.
Man on a Mission: Amir Khan is determined to prove he’s the king of the 147-pound division—and soon
Over the past two years, Amir Khan has fought three times in the 147-pound division, winning all three in rather convincing fashion. Now that he’s established himself at that weight, Khan is focused on one goal for 2016: He wants to own the division.
Lee Selby earns high marks following his U.S. debut—that is, from everyone but himself
If the scorecards of the three ringside judges were any indication, Lee Selby put on one heck of a performance in his American debut.
Silent assassin: Lee Selby subscribes to the old adage that actions speak louder than words
From Lee Selby’s perspective, trash talk is cheap. All that really matters is what transpires within the four corners of the ring.
Former champ Joe Calzaghe believes Lee Selby can—and should—add knockout power to his arsenal
Welsh boxing legend Joe Calzaghe insists Lee Selby could rule the roost in the 126-pound division for many years—as long as he develops a detonating knockout punch.
Lee Selby may have reached the top, but the champ's trainer insists the best is yet to come
Tony Borg has coached Lee Selby since the latter turned professional in 2008. Given their lengthy relationship, it’s understandable that Borg would be immensely proud of the fact that Selby secured a 126-pound world title this year.
Having made his way across the pond, Lee Selby is eager to show America—and Fernando Montiel—what he’s made of
Lee Selby, who became a 126-pound world champion earlier this year, is set to make his U.S. debut later this month. And as fight night nears, the native of Barry, Wales, in the U.K. can’t contain his enthusiasm any more than a 5-year-old on Christmas Eve.