Spence poised to fight for world title after sensational knockout of Bundu
Errol Spence Jr. entered Sunday’s 147-pound fight with Leonard Bundu hoping to do what undefeated champion Keith Thurman could not: finish off Bundu before the final bell.
Spence seeks dominant performance against Bundu in title eliminator
Errol Spence Jr. simply needs to defeat the aging Leonard Bundu on Sunday to earn a long-awaited world title shot. Speaking frankly, though, “The Truth” says merely winning isn’t enough.
Through much adversity and a heartbreaking tragedy, Plant finds solace in the ring
Caleb Plant has survived frigid nights and blistering temperatures on an empty stomach and mourned the death of an infant daughter, yet has used boxing as a pathway to inner peace.
Gausha overcomes Olympic disappointment, focuses on promising future
Like fellow 2012 U.S. Olympic boxing teammates Rau’shee Warren and Errol Spence Jr., Terrell Gausha has enjoyed a stellar start to his professional career. Unlike his Olympic brothers, though, Gausha’s dream of fighting for a world title still appears off on the horizon.
As he closes in on world title shot, Spence appears destined for greatness
Errol Spence Jr. may be boxing’s best fighter without a world title. It’s a label Spence would rather not wear, but one he seems certain to shed in the very near future.
Veteran Bundu aware of sense of urgency against Spence
They say that with age comes wisdom, and Leonard Bundu fits the axiom in this respect: The 41-year-old fighter is smart enough to realize he’s in an uphill climb against Errol Spence Jr., an undefeated 26-year-old juggernaut.
Flores remains unbeaten with workmanlike victory over Kielczweski
Miguel Flores was pretty certain Friday’s fight against Ryan Kielczweski would be the most difficult of his pro career, and he was on-point with that prediction. Good thing for Flores he was on-point with a good deal of his punches, too.
Warren redeemed by world title after coming up empty in three Olympics
Three and out. That pretty much sums up Rau’shee Warren’s three Olympic appearances. As it turns out, it was all worth the effort.