Carl Frampton a world-beater in his Greatest Hits
An Irishman, a Welshman and a Spaniard walk into a bar. Wait, no. They all walked into Carl Frampton’s fists.
Tony Harrison wastes little time laying waste to the opposition in his Greatest Hits
Three fights, five rounds: It may take you longer to read about Tony Harrison’s Greatest Hits than it took him to actually complete them.
Luis Collazo makes a statement from the B-side in his Greatest Hits
Luis Collazo is 34 years old, a journeyman who’s been through 42 fights and not one of them easy. He has six losses against 36 wins and a history of fighting on the B-side of cards. It’s given him a certain chip on his shoulder, but it’s also something that any opponent who takes it at face value would be well-advised to take a closer look.
Rances Barthelemy gets the job done on the second try in his Greatest Hits
Every fighter has hurdles he'll have to clear in his career to keep progressing up the ladder. Sometimes, you have to get a running start. Rances Barthelemy thought he got the job done in his first shot at a championship. Turns out second time’s a charm in his Greatest Hits.
KO King: Artur Beterbiev’s Greatest Hits are short and not so sweet
Artur Beterbiev has never experienced the feeling that he’s currently speaking of. “I go until the ref says ‘stop’ or the other person is on the floor and doesn’t get up,” he explains through an interpreter. “Or else I don’t feel that I finished the fight.”
Erislandy Lara finds the turning points in his Greatest Hits
Erislandy Lara has been at a crossroads before, and every time he’s learned something about himself. His first loss taught him that judges don’t always get it right. The fight after that taught him the value of fighting angry. And the first time he went down in a fight, he learned that he has what it takes to get up off the deck.
First Argentina, then the world in Jesus Cuellar’s Greatest Hits
From the time he turned pro in 2008 until he started fighting in the United States in 2013, Jesus Cuellar fought, with one exception, entirely in Argentina.
Amir Khan tours the States for his Greatest Hits
Amir Khan is Bolton born and bred, but when it comes time for him to name his Greatest Hits, the Brit picked three fights that happened in the United States. From one boxing capital in New York to the other in Las Vegas, Khan charts first his conquest (fine, Khanquest) of America and then, inevitably, to his ascension as one of the biggest stars of the sport.