Scott Quigg on Carl Frampton: ‘I’m better in every department’
Scott Quigg and Carl Frampton have argued for years over who would reign supreme if they ever fought. That argument will be settled on Saturday.
read moreGeorge Groves stops Andrea Di Luisa in five
British super middleweight George Groves returns with a fifth-round round stoppage of Italian Andrea Di Luisa and has crosshairs locked on another world title shot.
read moreGroves believes new trainer can lead him to world title glory
After three heartbreaking losses in world title fights, British super middleweight George Groves believes he now has the team in place to make it fourth time lucky.
read moreCarl Frampton and Scott Quigg press conference quotes
If the February 27 world title fight between Frampton and Quigg is a sign of things to come then 2016 might be one of the most memorable years in boxing for a long time.
read moreFrampton-Quigg signed and sealed for Feb. 27
It’s a done deal: IBF junior featherweight titlist Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg will finally clash on Feb. 27 in Manchester, England.
read moreBest I Faced: Eusebio Pedroza
In our latest installment of ‘Best I Faced,’ Anson Wainwright catches up with Hall-of-Famer and former WBA featherweight titlist Eusebio Pedroza.
read moreTalks progressing well for Frampton-Quigg showdown
Despite lengthy talks, it looks like a showdown between undefeated featherweights Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg is closer to reality.
read moreDougie’s Monday mailbag
Fans share their thoughts on Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Carl Frampton-Alejandro Gonzalez Jr., Scott Quigg-Kiko Martinez, and Arthur Abraham-Robert Stieglitz IV in this week’s Monday mailbag. Enjoy!
read moreCarl Frampton to make American debut against Alejandro Gonzalez Jr.
Unbeaten junior featherweight Carl Frampton will fight professionally in the United States for the first time when he defends his IBF world title against Alejandro Gonzalez Jr. on July 18 in El Paso, Texas.
read moreFrampton-Quigg talks hit stalemate over TV rights
One side wants a pay-per-view broadcast; the other wants a slot on regular television. These are the obstacles hindering a junior featherweight title bout between Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg.
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