All PBC Knockouts & Stoppages | 2025 Fight Highlights
2025 was another knockout year in boxing, so to celebrate, please enjoy this compilation of all PBC knockouts and stoppages throughout the year.
Pitbull vs. Roach MEDIA WORKOUT LIVE STREAM
Watch live as fighters work out for fans and media ahead of their respective matchups on December 6, 2025, live on PBC PPV on Prime Video from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX.
Pitbull vs. Roach FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE LIVE STREAM
Watch live as fighters on the Prelim and Pay-Per-View portions of Pitbull vs. Roach fight night preview their respective matchups on December 6, 2025, live on PBC PPV on Prime Video from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX.
Pitbull vs. Roach WEIGH-IN LIVE STREAM (Hosted By IT IS WHAT IT IS)
Watch live as fighters weigh in ahead of their respective matchups on December 6, 2025, live on PBC PPV on Prime Video from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX, hosted by the "It Is What It Is" Podcast.
PBC FIGHT HIGHLIGHTS: Pitbull vs Roach Jr. | December 6, 2025
Mexican star Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and former world champion Lamont Roach went toe-to-toe for 12 unforgettable rounds, battling to a majority draw in the main event of a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video Saturday night from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. Cruz retained the Interim WBC Super Lightweight Title with one score of 115-111 for Cruz being overruled by two scores of 113-113.
PBC FIGHT HIGHLIGHTS: Fulton vs Foster | December 6, 2025
In the co-main event, WBC Super Featherweight World Champion O’Shaquie Foster (24-3, 12 KOs) dominated on his way to a unanimous decision over two-division world champion Stephen Fulton Jr. (23-2, 8 KOs) to earn the Interim WBC Lightweight Title.
PBC FIGHT HIGHLIGHTS: Ramos vs Mosley | December 6, 2025
Rising Mexican star Jesus “Mono” Ramos Jr. (24-1, 19 KOs) grinded out a hard-fought unanimous decision over top contender Shane Mosley Jr. (22-5, 12 KOs) to capture the Interim WBC Middleweight Title. Ramos won by scores of 117-111 twice and 116-112.
PBC FIGHT HIGHLIGHTS: Lara vs Gonzalez | December 6, 2025
WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara (32-3-3, 19 KOs) score knockdowns in the first and last rounds to cruise to a unanimous decision over challenger Johan Gonzalez (36-5, 34 KOs) after 12 rounds. Lara took home the decision by scores of 120-106, 119-107 and 118-108.
PBC FIGHT HIGHLIGHTS: Martin vs Barthelemy | December 6, 2025
Top contender Frank “The Ghost” Martin (19-1, 13 KOs) delivering a highlight-reel one-punch KO of two-division champion Rances Barthelemy (30-4-1, 15 KOs) in round four.
Figueroa vs Fulton 2 FULL FIGHT: February 1, 2025 | PBC on Prime Video PPV
Former unified champion Stephen Fulton Jr. (23-1, 8 KOs) captured the WBC Featherweight World Championship with an impressive unanimous decision (117-111 and 116-112 twice) victory over two-division world champion Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa (25-2-1, 19 KOs) in their championship rematch. "It feels good,” said Fulton. “I'm a champion again and for everyone who doubted me, just keep supporting me how you've been supporting me, whether it's negative or positive.” "He won fair and square,” said Figueroa. “I'd love to fight him again, but right now I just have to go back to the drawing board and get the next one." Figueroa and Fulton met for a second time after their 2021 super bantamweight championship unification match stood out as one of the year’s best fights, won by Fulton via decision. In the rematch, the fighters returned to their familiar form, with Figueroa stalking Fulton and Fulton proving a deft counterpuncher. This time, Fulton appeared to be the sharper fighter throughout, cleanly landing to the head and body consistently, even during moments where Figueroa would appear to have an advantage when pushing Fulton to the ropes. In his second fight with trainer Derek “Bozy” Ennis in his corner, Philadelphia’s Fulton became a two-division world champion on the strength of a 35% connect rate on power punches and by out landing Figueroa 214 to 143. "I feel like he didn't let enough shots go like he normally would,” said Fulton. “I think he slowed down in this division. His punch output was down from our first fight. I capitalized off of that, used my jab and listened to my corner. His power wasn't anything different from the first fight.” Fulton’s fast start proved to be the difference on the scorecards, as he won the first four rounds according to all three judges. With a new world title reign under way, Fulton stated his intention to take his time before focusing on his next target. "I'm just gonna enjoy the victory and live in the moment,” said Fulton post fight. “Then we'll weigh our options."









