Daniel Jacobs, Paulie Malignaggi share Brooklyn roots
They’re seven years apart in age, but Daniel Jacobs and Paulie Malignaggi share a hometown connection that transcends any kind of generational cohort.
See Sergio Mora when he was a 15-year-old bad ass knocking out his friends
It wasn’t always easy being one of Sergio Mora’s buddies when he was a teenager, especially if you happened to leave the house without a mouth guard.
Daniel Jacobs uses media exposure to grow more comfortable in ring
He might not be coming at you with the relentless ubiquity of your favorite Kardashian, but Daniel Jacobs has been slowly but steadily pushing his way into the living rooms of America, coming to you from your nearest, dearest television set.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Sergio Mora pulls no punches when counting down his Greatest Hits
“I’m a fighter who dissects things,” Sergio Mora begins, his words serving as his scalpel as he vivisects his career.
Trainer Tuesday: Daniel Jacobs has a three-headed beast in his corner
They say too many cooks spoil the broth, but how many is too many, really? And who are “they?” You ever been to a big, fancy restaurant with just one cook? It’s probably lousy. That poor cook is going to fall way behind trying to whip up sauces and grill steaks at the same time.
How Sergio Mora turned his greatest weakness into a strength
Sergio Mora is the kind of fun-lovin’ dude who could find a way to have a good time with a ball of string—especially if that string was wrapped around a six-pack.
The Screen Science: In honor of ‘Southpaw,’ Sergio Mora names his top boxing movies
With Jake Gyllenhaal’s “Southpaw” coming out in theaters today, it’s the first of what promises to be a big run for boxing movies. Slated for later this year are the biopics “Bleed for This” about former two-division champion Vinny Pazienza and “Creed,” the latest in the deathless “Rocky” series. Next year brings the Roberto Duran biopic “Hands of Stone,” with Robert De Niro playing Duran’s trainer Ray Arcel.
Trainer Tuesday: Dean Campos traces the journey of Sergio Mora
Los Angeles-based trainer Dean Campos has worked with former 154-pound champion Sergio Mora for 20 years.