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Since its inception, Premier Boxing Champions has been dedicated to keeping fight fans up to date on the latest happenings both in and out of the squared circle. To that end, we bring you PBC Jabs, a weekly news video that will shine the spotlight on some of our top fighters, recap past fights and preview upcoming bouts.
Mora determined to earn Jacobs’ title along with his respect
Sergio Mora wants to make one thing clear: He respects Daniel Jacobs as a world-class boxer. Respecting Jacobs as a person? Eh, that’s a different story.
As he zeroes in on Mora rematch, Jacobs also eyes unification bout with Golovkin
Daniel Jacobs badly wants to send a message to Sergio Mora in their upcoming rematch, so there’s no chance he’s overlooking “The Latin Snake.” At the same time, though, Jacobs would be lying if he said he wasn’t looking ahead to possible future opponents.
With two champions in his corner, unbeaten Price works to improve his craft
Darwin Price probably doesn’t require any external motivation to put in the extra gym work required to become a championship-caliber fighter. But if the unbeaten 140-pound prospect did need such motivation, all he’d have to do is peer over his shoulder.
Starks ready to rebound from first defeat, hang first ‘L’ on Price
Javontae Starks had a bad day at the office in his last fight, and it resulted in his first professional loss. The defeat left a bitter taste in Starks’ mouth, if only because he’s certain the result would’ve been different had he put forth a little extra pre-fight effort.
Peralta scores stunning upset of Guerrero in 147-pound brawl
Robert Guerrero began hearing whispers that he was washed up last June, when the former two-division champion had to rise from a fourth-round knockdown during a disputed split decision victory over Aron Martinez.
Guerrero desires return to elite status with convincing win against Peralta
Robert Guerrero believes he’s a class above David Emanuel Peralta. Now he just has to go out and prove it.
Perrella to seek 12th straight knockout against Ugas on September 27
Calling undefeated 147-pound prospect Bryant Perrella a master of efficiency is akin to calling water a little wet. After all, Perrella has finished off 13 of his 14 foes inside the distance, including the last 11.