Danny Garcia vows step up in weight means step up in performance
Danny Garcia admittedly lacked intensity and steam on his punches in two of his past three fights, even though he emerged victorious in all of them.
Former world champion Lucian Bute returns to the ring in Montreal
Lucian Bute was once 30-0 and considered the best 168-pound world champion not named Andre Ward or Carl Froch until being derailed by a devastating fifth-round knockout from the latter in May 2012.
Quick and painful: Chris Arreola counting the seconds for Frederic Kassi
Chris Arreola thrives on crowd-pleasing brawls, but the heavyweight contender is looking to make short work of Frederic Kassi.
The Moment: Keith Thurman vs Luis Collazo
The agony from Luis Collazo’s crippling left hand to the liver in the fifth round was unlike any Keith Thurman had experienced as a professional.
Fallen friend, children keep Chris Arreola focused on fighting
By the time he had reached high school, Chris Arreola was burned out on the sport he had competed in since the age of 7.
Antonio Tarver taking break from training to watch his namesake in the ring
Antonio Tarver will be right at home tonight.
Tough times in Detroit infused fighting spirit in Tony Harrison
When Tony Harrison was 16 years old, he walked into a standoff in his living room. His family was dug in to prevent being evicted from their home on Detroit’s west side.
Chris Arreola consumed by dishing out poundings, not watching pounds
"I'm my own worst enemy. I like to eat, and when people tell me to do something, I do the opposite. … My problem is that I don't give a damn about what anybody says.” – Chris Arreola