Thrilling shootout between 168-pound World Champions settled nothing even though it delivered everything
Super middleweight world champions Badou Jack and James DeGale might not have added any clarity to the division with their action-packed stalemate in January, but the bout that featured both fighters hitting the canvas was certainly exciting enough to earn our Fight of the Year award.
12 Rounds With … Luis Collazo
Former welterweight world champion talks about his Knockout of the Year candidate against Sammy Vasquez Jr., who he wants to fight next and the significance of all his tattoos.
One of Boxing's biggest knockout artists KO'd the competition for Knockout of the year
Heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder's devastating first-round destruction of Bermane Stiverne earns him the top spot over a handful of highlight-reel knockouts in 2017.
Slugfest between a pair of SoCal brawlers earns PBC’s Round Of The Year
John Molina Jr. and Ivan Redkach's three-minute explosion in the third round of last week's PBC on FS1 card definitely lived up to the pre-fight hype many fans expected.
Jessie Vargas Shakes Off Ring Rust, Ready To Dive Into Deep End of 147-pound Pool
After making a victorious ring return after 13 months away, former two-division world champion Jessie Vargas is ready to take on welterweight world champions Keith Thurman or Errol Spence Jr. or former 147-pound titleholders Shawn Porter, Danny Garcia, Devon Alexander and Andre Berto.
Unbeaten light heavyweight Marcus Browne earns PBC’s Prospect Of The Year honors for 2017
New York native and 2012 U.S. Olympic team member is inching closer to a title shot after two impressive knockouts in 2017.
Mikey Garcia Will Deliver Toys and Good Cheer To Southern California Children
Three-division world champion—who shoots for his fourth belt Feb. 10 against 140-pound titleholder Sergey Lipinets—talks about giving back to his community.
Jessie Vargas scores dominant victory in PBC debut
Former two-division world champion swept the judges' scorecards against rugged Mexican veteran Aaron Herrera, then proceeded to call out elite welterweights.