PBC Jabs recaps Cruz-Martin rematch, chats with Easter before 135-pound title defense
This week in PBC Jabs, host Jordan Hardy wraps up Tuesday’s FS1 card and checks in with unbeaten 135-pound world champion Robert Easter Jr. before his hometown title defense Friday night against Denis Shafikov in Toledo, Ohio, on Bounce TV.
12 Rounds With … Marcus Browne
While some of Marcus Browne’s 2012 U.S. Olympic teammates have already fought for—and won—world championships, the unbeaten 175-pound contender has patiently waited for his time to come.
Cruz removes any doubt with decisive victory over Martin in 147-pound rematch
Miguel Cruz had to see it for himself, and what he saw he didn’t like. With remote in hand, he sat at the edge of his seat, pulling back, leaning forward and going through all the gyrations he knows he should have done as he watched the replay of his January fight against southpaw Alex Martin.
Talented prospects Cruz, Martin to settle unfinished business in 147-pound rematch
Some fights are so good that they deserve a second act.
This Week in Boxing History: June 26-July 2
This week in boxing history, PBC remembers some of the most dramatic title bouts of all time, including the first million dollar fight, a high-intensity bantamweight showdown and the bite felt around the world.
Young guns such as Davis, Spence packing old-school toughness in rise to top
There is a youth movement in boxing, spearheaded by a group of champions and contenders who are showing old-school grit and a willingness to go anywhere and fight anyone to get to the top.
12 Rounds With … Artur Szpilka
It’s been nearly 18 months since Artur Szpilka came up short against Deontay Wilder in his first attempt to become the first Polish heavyweight champion—and now the powerful southpaw is ready to resume that pursuit.
Ramirez shows his mettle in hard-fought split decision over Bone
Eddie Ramirez entered his second career main event looking to accomplish two things: remain undefeated and treat the fans to another action-packed performance. He ended up nailing one of those goals—but thankfully for Ramirez, it was the most important one.