Unbeaten Ramirez looks to continue perfect ascent by hurdling tough veteran Bone
Undefeated prospect Eddie Ramirez has taken no easy outs in his climb toward a potential world title shot, but battle-tested Erick Bone plans on bringing his unblemished ascent to a halt.
This Week in Boxing History: June 19-25
This week in boxing history, PBC celebrates a quintet of pulse-raising championship bouts, including the first heavyweight to regain the world title, a monumental heavyweight title rematch, a knockout performance by “Smokin’ Joe,” a star-studded welterweight showdown and a lightweight slugfest in extreme heat.
PBC stars give thanks to dad on Father’s Day for giving them fighting chance
No two father-son relationships are the same. That holds especially true in boxing, where the relationship often includes a trainer-fighter bond, as well.
PBC Jabs recaps a night of knockouts with Barrios, previews Tuesday’s FS1 fight card
This week in PBC Jabs, host Jordan Hardy rewinds to Sunday night's knockout-filled fight card, interviews unbeaten 140-pound rising star Mario Barrios and previews next week's PBC on FS1 showdown between unbeaten 140-pound prospect Eddie Ramirez and veteran contender Erick Bone.
12 Rounds With … Adam Kownacki
It’s taken unbeaten heavyweight prospect Adam Kownacki several years to work his way up the rankings—and now he’s in position to make a major statement.
Stevenson anchors strong showings by southpaws in recent world title bouts
With young guns Gervonta Davis, Gary Russell Jr. and Errol Spence Jr. now sitting atop their respective divisions, Adonis Stevenson has some company when it comes to left-handed world titleholders.
This Week in Boxing History: June 12-18
This week in boxing history, PBC delivers a knockout in a clash of legendary champions, serves up a featherweight Fight of the Year and celebrates a trio of heavyweight title thrillers, including the crowning achievement for “The Cinderella Man.”
Rios ends lengthy hiatus with KO of Herrera in action-packed 147-pound slugfest
Most former world champions who jump back in the ring after a 19-month sabbatical usually do so against an opponent who is little more than a glorified sparring partner. Let the record show that Brandon Rios doesn’t believe in tomato cans.