As the victories pile up, Julian Williams moves closer to adding his name to the illustrious list of Philadelphia boxing legends
There are two things Philadelphia sports fans have become accustomed to in recent decades: their professional football team letting them down and their professional boxers lifting them back up.
Deontay Wilder seeks to entertain with his fists and immolated sea beasts alike
Look, there’s a point he’s making when he dumps lighter fluid all over the plastic Godzilla, tells a quick aside about his grandma lopping the heads off lizards and then unleashes a wand of flames worthy of the hell he intends to put his next opponent through.
Dominic Breazeale following his own path to top of the heavyweight division
Dominic Breazeale and Deontay Wilder share an acre-wide swath of common ground.
Jamal James overcomes adversity, remains unbeaten with a unanimous decision over Juan Carlos Abreu
Jamal James struggled to fight his kind of fight, hit the canvas (albeit questionably) and absorbed as much punishment as he has in his pro career. But in the end, the Minneapolis native’s 18th career fight ended the same way as the previous 17: with his hand raised in victory.
Julian Williams climbs a steep learning curve in his Greatest Hits
Julian Williams is as hard on himself as he is the other dude in the ring.
Tall order: Jamal James looks to use his height to his advantage against Juan Carlos Abreu
By now, Jamal James is used to playing the tree to a bunch of would-be lumberjacks. Redwood-tall for the 147-pound division at 6-foot-2, James has grown accustomed to dudes coming at him like human hatchets in an attempt to chop him down to size.
Jamal James bumped up to headlining slot on Bounce TV card after Caleb Truax forced to bow out
Golden Gloves runner-up and unbeaten professional Jamal James (17-0, 9 KOs) will take on Dominican heavy hitter Juan Carlos Abreu (18-1-1, 17 KOs) in a battle of 147-pounders in the main event on tonight’s Bounce TV card from Full Sail Live in Winter Park, Florida.
With a heavy heart after losing his mother, Julian Williams has continued his winning ways
Two years ago this month, Julian Williams laced up the gloves, climbed up the steps and slipped through the ropes—just as he’d done countless times since he first started boxing at age 12.