At NJ HOF induction, Kendall Holt gets the itch to fight again
GARFIELD, N.J. - Sitting atop the dais, Kendall Holt stood out. As a world champion from the not-too-distant year of...
read moreCalvin Grove, Kendall Holt headline NJ Boxing HOF Class of 2018
Two former world titleholders are heading into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame this year as Kendall Holt and...
read moreWiser Kendall Holt ready for another run
Kendall Holt admits he has a love/hate relationship with boxing, but he’s ready to make a commitment and begin his comeback on Nov. 11.
read moreDela Torre gets second chance on U.S. TV
Filipino junior lightweight Harmonito Dela Torre is hoping to make a lasting impression fighting on the undercard of Kendall Holt’s return on Tuesday.
read moreThe Travelin’ Man goes to Mashantucket: Part two
Friday, July 22: Minutes before the most important fight of his young career, 25-year-old Adam Lopez stood a few feet...
read moreJulian Rodriguez rounds out Manny Pacquiao’s sparring stable
Unbeaten teenage junior welterweight prospect Julian Rodriguez will round out Manny Pacquiao’s sparring stable ahead of the Filipino star’s April 12 clash with WBO welterweight titleholder Timothy Bradley in Las Vegas.
read moreMolina injures hand, withdraws from FNF main event
Welterweight prospect Javier Molina suffered a fractured right hand in sparring on Wednesday and has withdrawn from his Jan. 24 Friday Night Fights main event against former 140-pound titleholder Kendall Holt on ESPN2, it was announced by Goossen Tutor Promotions.
read moreGolden Boy wins purse bid for Peterson-Jean
IBF titleholder Lamont Peterson could defend his 140-pound belt against Dierry Jean in either January or February, according to Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer.
read moreLem’s latest: Alvarez to fight thrice in 2014
Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer plans to have Canelo Alvarez fight three times in 2014. Puerto Rican star Miguel Cotto and middleweight champ Sergio Martinez are among the top opponent considerations for Alvarez.
read moreGarcia looking to ‘build his way into 147’
If Danny Garcia’s next fight is not a defense of his RING, WBA and WBC 140-pound belts, it will likely be a non-title catchweight bout designed to facilitate a rise into the 147-pound division, according to his father and trainer Angel Garcia.
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