Andre Dirrell still feeling like a champ after losing to James DeGale
After coming up short Saturday in his second attempt at a 168-pound world title, Andre Dirrell was still a winner when he arrived home Sunday.
Amir Khan tours the States for his Greatest Hits
Amir Khan is Bolton born and bred, but when it comes time for him to name his Greatest Hits, the Brit picked three fights that happened in the United States. From one boxing capital in New York to the other in Las Vegas, Khan charts first his conquest (fine, Khanquest) of America and then, inevitably, to his ascension as one of the biggest stars of the sport.
The Moment: Andre Dirrell vs James DeGale
When James DeGale’s booming left hand sent Andre Dirrell to the canvas with 25 seconds remaining in the second round, followed 16 seconds later by a second knockdown, the Englishman established The Moment in Saturday’s 168-pound title bout.
James DeGale does early damage in win over Andre Dirrell
Fighting for the first time in the United States, James DeGale didn’t want to leave anything to chance against Andre Dirrell.
Andre Dirrell, James DeGale turn up the heat before their brawl in Boston
It almost seemed a cruel juxtaposition to make Andre Dirrell and James DeGale weigh in for their fight in front of Boston’s historic marketplace Faneuil Hall on Friday.
Go behind the scenes as Amir Khan and Chris Algieri prepare to throw down in the latest installment of “Lights Out”
One’s out to prove that he belongs in the upper echelon of the sport. The other is looking to demonstrate that he’s not leaving said echelon any time soon.
Keith Thurman back in action against Luis Collazo on ESPN
Keith Thurman's headlining win over Robert Guerrero was the blood-and-thunder climax to the debut of Premier Boxing Champions on NBC. Now Thurman is ready to get back in the ring and kick off PBC on ESPN.
Edwin Rodriguez ready for home fans, unbeaten Craig Baker
Edwin Rodriguez has fought unbeaten guys before. Four times, in fact. Three of those dudes walked away without their zeroes. The fourth was Andre Ward, so no knock there.