Porter feeds less fortunate in adopted hometown
Former 147-pound champion Shawn Porter relocated from his hometown of Akron, Ohio, to Las Vegas to live and train full time in 2013, but he also brought with him a sense of community involvement.
Guerrero-Kamegai slugfest deemed one of year's best
Robert Guerrero fought just once in 2014, but those 12 rounds he spent in the ring were some of the most exciting in boxing last year.
The Ghost gives back in Gilroy
Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero grew from a fledgling young fighter into a world champion living in Gilroy, California. To show how much the community has meant to him, Guerrero decided he needed to give a little extra back for Thanksgiving.
See the punch of the year
Showtime Boxing named Adrien Broner’s vicious left uppercut against Emmanuel Taylor its “Punch of the Year.”
Broner donates $10,000 in toys to Cincinnati children
Three-division world champion Adrien Broner donated $10,000 in toys to children in his hometown of Cincinnati.
Thurman tops Bundu, what's next?
Keith "One Time" Thurman may not have knocked out Leonard Bundu, but the budding star did what he had to do against the crafty veteran.
Boxing's elite responds to Stuart Scott news
After a brave fight against cancer, popular ESPN personality Stuart Scott died today. The boxing world reacted by taking to social media.
Porter soaks in experience at boxing convention
Rubbing shoulders and gaining pointers from some of boxing’s legends was what 147-pound star Shawn Porter called one of the greatest experiences in his fighting career.