Top prospect Erickson Lubin showing star power heading into first bout as headliner
Erickson Lubin was a high school senior when he signed a professional boxing contract on his 18th birthday. The Orlando, Florida, native debuted the next month with a 35-second knockout … followed six weeks later by a 61-second stoppage … followed 34 days later by yet another first-round KO.
Dominic Breazeale gains crushing victory over Amir Mansour to remain unbeaten
Dominic Breazeale had to overcome early adversity, but he powered up to pass a stiff test against veteran heavyweight Amir Mansour.
Plan of attack: Robert Guerrero believes he has the blueprint for how to defeat Danny Garcia
Robert Guerrero would love to punch up video of one of Danny Garcia’s losses to glean insight on how to beat the man he’ll face Saturday night. Just one problem: Garcia is 31-0, thus no such video exists, leaving Guerrero to settle for the next best thing.
With Hollywood as the backdrop, Jamal James is ready to put on a dazzling show against Javier Molina
Jamal James recalls the last time he was near Los Angeles, five years ago, sparring with former champion Shane Mosley and his son, Shane Jr., who at the time was still an amateur.
Charles Martin looks to make history in heavyweight title showdown with Vyacheslav Glazkov
When Deontay Wilder dethroned Bermane Stiverne by unanimous decision 363 days ago, he became the United States’ first heavyweight champion since Shannon Briggs in 2007. Come Saturday night, “Prince” Charles Martin gets his chance to etch his name in the heavyweight history books.
Nothing came easy for Jamal James in his last fight, which he says is a good thing as he prepares for Javier Molina
Jamal James expected a classic boxing match against fellow 147-pounder Juan Carlos Abreu in September. Instead, a fight—no, make that a dogfight—broke out.
Robert Guerrero is more familiar with fighting at 147 pounds than Danny Garcia is, but will it matter?
Robert Guerrero believes he’ll get the best of Danny Garcia in their title fight on January 23 for a number of reasons. The fact he’s had more experience fighting at 147 pounds is not one of them.
The sky’s the limit: Miguel Flores looks to continue ascent up the 126-pound ranks against Mario Briones
Miguel Flores’ longtime adviser doesn’t mince words when it comes to his fighter, comparing him to a Mexican legend and predicting the unbeaten 23-year-old will challenge the 126-pound division’s best in short order.