Martin vs. Barthelemy PBC ON PRIME VIDEO PRELIMS (Preceding Pitbull vs. Roach)
Top contender Frank “The Ghost” Martin will make his return to the ring against former two-division champion Rances Barthelemy in a 10-round super lightweight showdown that tops a loaded three-fight PBC on Prime Video lineup, streaming live and for free on Saturday, December 6 from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio.
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.
Pitbull vs. Roach FIGHT PREVIEW: Dec. 6 on PBC PPV on Prime Video
Pitbull vs. Roach will see Mexican star and former world champion Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz step into the ring against reigning WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Lamont Roach for the Interim WBC Super Lightweight Title headlining a loaded PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video taking place Saturday, December 6 from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio.
GLOVES OFF: Pitbull vs. Roach | FULL EPISODE
As December 6 approaches, Pitbull Cruz trains with trademark ferocity, chasing another statement win. Lamont Roach Jr. prepares with calm focus, looking to further prove he belongs on boxing’s biggest stage. With pride and momentum at stake, Gloves Off captures the fire behind this explosive matchup.
Pitbull vs. Roach KICKOFF PRESS CONFERENCE LIVE STREAM
Mexican star and former world champion Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and reigning WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Lamont Roach went face-to-face at a press conference in San Antonio to announce their showdown headlining a PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video on Saturday, December 6 from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio.
Garcia vs Vidal HIGHLIGHTS: March 4, 2023 | PBC on Showtime
Fast-rising teenager Elijah Garcia (14-0, 12 KOs) rose to the occasion in a massive step-up fight, dropping and stopping previously undefeated middleweight contender Amilcar Vidal, Jr. (16-1, 12 KOs) with a barrage of punches at 2:17 of the fourth round. Watch the KO HERE. From the opening bell, Garcia initiated a two-way action fight that came to a sudden end when Vidal was stunned by a right hand to the head and retreated against the ropes in search of cover. The 19-year-old Garcia sensed he had hurt his opponent and pounced, unleashing a flurry of punches that dropped Vidal and forced referee Jack Reiss to stop the fight. “This is what everyone dreams of, so this isn’t a surprise,” said Phoenix’s Garcia, who has now stopped six of his last seven opponents. “This is what I worked for since I turned pro so we’re going to keep moving forward one step at a time.” Through just three-and-a-half rounds of a back-and-forth affair, both fighters were bloodied and combined for 189 punches landed and 593 punches thrown. The power punches were the difference in the fight as Garcia landed 54 percent of his power punches to Vidal’s 46 percent. In the fourth round, Garcia landed 62 percent of his power punches including the all-decisive final blows. “I stay ready and mentally I’m strong,” Garcia continued. “I know mentally I might have lost the first couple of rounds, but I was breaking him down. He started backing up. He’s a great opponent. No disrespect to him. I caught him and I finished him. I’m not sure what I hurt him with, but I know I hurt him and for me being 19 I have the maturity to tell if they’re hurt or not.” After emphatically announcing himself to the boxing world in his national television debut, Garcia promised that his newly earned fans would be seeing plenty more of him. “I might become a champion before I’m 21 or 22,” he said. “I might be ahead of schedule.”









