PBC Jabs chats with Jermell Charlo ahead of his October 14th title defense
In this episode of PBC Jabs, Jordan Hardy chats with 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo ahead of his October 14th title defense against tough contender Erickson Lubin. Plus, we look back at the "wild" throwdown from 2015 between Deontay Wilder and Johann Duhaupas in honor of Throwback Thursday and we recap our September 26th FS1 show.
Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder plans brutal horizontal finish for Luis Ortiz on Nov. 4
Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder plans to show fans at least two things during his upcoming defense against Cuban southpaw Luis Ortiz: The soles of Ortiz’s shoes.
PBC Jabs checks in with Wilder, champions Mares for his charitable efforts
This week in PBC Jabs, host Jordan Hardy has an extended chat with undefeated heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and gives a salute to three-division world champ Abner Mares for his community service in the Los Angeles area.
PBC stars delivering winning efforts outside the ring
Champions in the ring such as Deontay Wilder, Danny Garcia and Abner Mares are also championing causes in their communities.
Wilder looks toward heavyweight title unification in wake of Joshua’s TKO of Klitschko
World champion Deontay Wilder got a firsthand look at the heavyweight title fight between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko, and now he wants a piece of the action.
PBC Jabs preps for Showtime fight night, gets ready to go ‘Wild’ with Wilder
This week in PBC Jabs, host Jordan Hardy spotlights Saturday night’s fight card on Showtime, previews heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder’s appearance on the season finale of MTV’s “Wild ’N Out” and rewinds one year to a punishing knockout by 147-pound title challenger Errol Spence Jr.
Wilder starts slow, finishes strong with fifth-round TKO of Washington
Deontay Wilder didn’t come out with his usual ferocity early on against Gerald Washington, but it didn’t take the champ long to end things once he got rolling.
Wilder’s master plan: dispose of Washington, then clean out heavyweight division
After nine months of adjusting to a revolving door of opponents and rehabbing a surgically repaired right hand and biceps, Deontay Wilder isn’t just anxious to once again rev up his career engine. The heavyweight champ is determined to kick that engine into overdrive.