The PBC Podcast: The Benavidez Brothers
Undefeated two-time super middleweight world champion David Benavidez and older brother Jose Benavidez Jr. discuss their homecoming bouts Saturday, August 28, at Footprint Center in Phoenix, live on PBC on SHOWTIME.
The PBC Podcast: Michael Coffie & Malik Scott
The undefeated Coffie discusses his upcoming heavyweight showdown versus Jonathan Rice this Saturday on FOX PBC Fight Night while Scott provides an update on his training duties with Deontay Wilder as they prepare to battle Tyson Fury Saturday, October 9 on FOX Sports PPV.
The PBC Podcast: Freddie Roach, Darwin Price & Charlo-Castaño
The legendary trainer discusses preparing Manny Pacquiao to face Errol Spence Jr. in a superbout Saturday, August 21 on FOX Sports PPV. Plus, Darwin Price wants the big names at 140 and we review last weekend's Charlo-Castaño card on SHOWTIME.
The PBC Podcast: Gary Russell Jr. Wants All The Smoke
Boxing's longest reigning champion says he's ready to take on the best from 126 to 135.
The PBC Podcast: The Return of Chris Colbert
The rising sensation discusses Saturday night's WBA interim World Super Featherweight title defense against dangerous former world title challenger Tugstogt Nyambayar Saturday night on SHOWTIME.
The PBC Podcast: Breaking Down Gervonta Davis vs. Mario Barrios
A complete analysis of Saturday night's SHOWTIME PPV, featuring two undefeated champions squaring off when Gervonta "Tank" Davis throws down against Mario "El Azteca" Barrios.
The PBC Podcast: Ronnie Shields is Molding Another Great
The legendary trainer of WBC World Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo says his fighter, an undefeated two division titlist, is better than ever as he breaks down Charlo's title defense versus Juan Montiel Saturday night on PBC on SHOWTIME.
The PBC Podcast: David Morrell Jr. & Derrick James
Rising star Morrell talks about defending his WBA World Super Middleweight strap versus Mario Cazares in a June 27 FOX PBC Fight Night headliner while James discusses preparing Jermell Charlo and Errol Spence Jr. for the biggest fights of their respective careers.