Prospect Watch: Jarico O’Quinn
Undefeated bantamweight Jarico O’Quinn, who returns to the ring on April 13, is the subject of Michael Woods’ latest ‘Prospect Watch.’
read moreA prospect to watch: Otto Wallin
We boxing folk always keep one ear to the ground and both eyes open when it comes to new heavyweight talent. This time around, Otto Wallin is on the radar.
read moreBakhtiyar Eyubov brings ‘talk less, work more’ attitude to the ring
The kid has just over a dozen fights, but in this age, seasoning isn't prized like it was. Sort of...
read moreProspect/contender watch: Russian light heavyweight Umar Salamov
Although humble at first meeting, light heavyweight fringe contender Umar Salamov is confident that he’s ready to face the big guns in the division.
read moreDetroit boxing is on the comeback trail
Detroit, Michigan, once a hotbed for boxing talent, has been somewhat desolate for years – but it isn’t dead. In fact, the Motor City is mounting a comeback.
read moreChristina Hammer first German to defend world title in U.S since Max Schmeling
Hall of famer Max Schmeling defending the heavyweight title against Young Stribling in Cleveland, Ohio, 87 years ago today (July 3). He was the only German boxer to defend a world title in the U.S. until female middleweight champ Christina Hammer recently did so in Detroit.
read moreIt’s fight week for Claressa Shields
The march continues. They’ve made strides before, receded, needed to re-group, re-activate the arguments as to why they should have a...
read moreA deeper look into Christina Hammer
WBC/WBO female middleweight titlist Christina Hammer recently caught up with RingTV to share more about her as a fighter and the woman outside the ring.
read moreArnold Khegai is coming to America, still the place to fulfill boxing dreams
Sometimes it looks like our nation is in decline, if you watch certain channels or read certain sources. Outside boxing,...
read moreClaressa Shields gets bitten by the acting bug
IBF/WBC female 168-pound titlist Claressa Shields’ latest challenge didn’t involve taking shots to the head. It took getting caught by a film camera’s eye.
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