Leo Santa Cruz and Carl Frampton thrilled fans with nonstop action in their 126-pound world title clash—action that reached a crescendo in Round 11.
With their 133-pound fight up for grabs, Javier Fortuna and Omar Douglas went toe-to-toe for three exhilarating minutes in the 10th and final round.
Keith Thurman and Shawn Porter more than lived up to the hype in their 147-pound title fight, particularly in a bombs-away Round 9.
Jermall Charlo and Julian Williams traded heavy punches through four rounds of their 154-pound title fight. Then came Round 5 and the punch nobody saw coming—especially Williams.
Need a reminder of why boxing is so appealing? Watch undefeated prospects Miguel Cruz and Samuel Figueroa cap their 147-pound war with a scintillating eighth and final round.
Adonis Stevenson retained his 175-pound world title by using his patented left hook to flatten Thomas Williams Jr. in Knockout of the Year-caliber fashion.
You love nonstop haymakers thrown with bad intentions by two 160-pound heavy hitters? Then you'll enjoy Round 7 of the Immanuwel Aleem-Jonathan Cepeda brawl.
PBC's first marquee fight of 2016 really got rolling halfway through Round 6, when Danny Garcia showed his vast skills—and Robert Guerrero showed his toughness.
Sergey Lipinets and Walter Castillo displayed speed, power, precision punching and granite chins during a high-action third round of their 140-pound clash.
Edwin Rodriguez and Thomas Williams Jr. threw bombs from the opening bell of their 175-pound brawl. But it was a bomb by Williams near the end of Round 2 that stole the show.