Ugas continues comeback with punishing four-round stoppage of Perrella
With the death of Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez fresh on his mind, Yordenis Ugas kept his focus—and his fists—squarely on Bryant Perrella in a dominating performance.
Undefeated Perrella looks to power past upset-minded Ugas
Bryant Perrella carries a perfect record into his 147-pound clash with Yordenis Ugas. So did the last boxer to face the Cuban veteran, but it didn’t remain unblemished.
Karl offers some give and take prepping for fellow unbeaten Quezada
After dismantling Javontae Starks behind his piston-like jab and power shots on September 3, Darwin Price offered post-victory thanks to several supporters. Among them? Sparring partner Ryan “Cowboy” Karl.
Wilder does D.C., Thurman sends a message and Santa Cruz hangs out in PBC Jabs
This week in PBC Jabs, host Jordan Hardy reviews Deontay Wilder’s trip to Washington, D.C., outlines Keith Thurman’s open letter to boxing fans and asks Leo Santa Cruz about a possible title rematch with Carl Frampton.
Sparring sessions with Thurman inspire rising knockout artist Perrella
The nature of the game is such that boxers usually aren’t prone to fear—or at least they rarely express it. Bryant Perrella, though, readily cops to an incident in which he was literally running scared in the ring.
Keith Thurman to fight fans: Boxing is alive and well
Undefeated 147-pound world champion Keith Thurman might have stepped into the ring only one time this year, but the man known as “One Time” gave fans a Fight of the Year candidate when he defeated friend-turned-foe Shawn Porter by unanimous decision on June 25 in Brooklyn, New York. Now the 27-year-old from Clearwater, Florida, wants to remind boxing fans of the back-and-forth battle he and Porter waged this past summer on CBS, as well as express the passionate belief that he and so many of his peers share that the sweet science is more alive than ever.
Wilder receives, delivers inspiration in visit to Washington, D.C.
Deontay Wilder is still recovering from injuries sustained in his last fight, but the heavyweight champion was plenty active over the weekend in Washington, D.C.
Smith digs deep to edge out Galarza for 10-round majority decision
Ishe Smith may have his best years in the ring behind him, but he showed Frank Galarza that he’s far from over the hill.