Will Errol Spence Jr. face Manny Pacquiao next?
Undefeated IBF 147-pound titlist Errol Spence Jr. wants to face Manny Pacquiao next but is that fight realistic when more reasonable options are available?
read moreCould a Pacquiao vs. Spence fight be on the horizon?
Chips need to fall for more clarity to be apparent within the welterweight division on the PBC side of the...
read moreIs Deontay Wilder free to fight Tyson Fury on ESPN?
With Tyson Fury now signing with ESPN and aligning promotionally with Top Rank, does this now complicate negotiations for a Deontay Wilder rematch?
read morePBC’s Tim Smith counters Bob Arum comments
When Top Rank CEO Bob Arum speaks, fight fans listen. However recent comments from Arum have elicited a response from Premier Boxing Champions’ Tim Smith.
read moreBob Arum takes aim at Al Haymon
Nothing if not outspoken, Top Rank CEO Bob Arum has big plans for the New Year – and a lot to say about Al Haymon of Premier Boxing Champions.
read moreManny Pacquiao will now fight under PBC banner, could return in January
Manny Pacquiao has agreed to be represented by Al Haymon, multiple sources told The Ring. The ubiquitous head of Premier Boxing Champions, the largest — and best — collection of fighters in boxing, now counts Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather among that impressive group.
read moreThe New Order and the Future of Boxing: Part Three
Top Rank and Matchroom each have one basic platform in the United States. Premier Boxing Champions started with seven (Showtime,...
read moreTwo years later, Terrel Williams still thinks about Prichard Colon every day
Two years after having fought a bout with tragic ramifications, undefeated welterweight Terrel Williams is doing his best to move on with his career and life.
read morePBC, Fox finalize multi-year deal; network will provide large budget
When Al Haymon formed Premier Boxing Champions in early 2015, his vision was simple: buy television time on major networks,...
read moreA gritty life of boxing prepared Mark DeLuca for the Marines
A fighter with discipline to spare, unbeaten 154-pounder Mark DeLuca’s boxing experience adequately prepared him for a rewarding hitch in the Marines.
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