Canelo-Khan PPV undercard is set: Lemieux vs. Tapia in co-feature
David Lemieux faces Glen Tapia in the co-main event; Mauricio Herrera takes on Frankie Gomez; And Patrick Teixeira squares off against Curtis Stevens.
read moreLucas Matthysse off Canelo-Khan card due to eye discomfort
Lucas Matthysse still isn’t over the eye injury he sustained in his last fight with Viktor Postol and is off the May 7 card with a fall bout possible.
read moreMatthysse vs. Herrera still in the works for Canelo-Khan undercard
A deal between Lucas Matthysse and Mauricio Herrera isn’t done yet but could be finalized soon; Luis Ortiz could also appear on the card.
read moreKeith Thurman was good, not special against Luis Collazo: Weekend Review
Keith Thurman deserves credit for a solid victory over Luis Collazo but failed to provide the “wow” factor on a big stage Saturday in Tampa, Florida.
read moreMauricio Herrera edges Hank Lundy by technical majority decision
Mauricio Herrera earned a technical majority decision over Hank Lundy after cuts from headbutts prematurely ended their junior welterweight fight on Saturday in Los Angeles.
read moreMauricio Herrera-Hank Lundy weigh-in results, photos, final bout sheet
Mauricio Herrera and Hank Lundy made weight on July 10 for their 12-round bout for the 140-pound NABF title on Saturday at the LA Sports Arena in Los Angeles.
read moreMichael Angelo Perez: ‘I’m ready to challenge for a world title’
Bristling with newfound confidence under trainer Robert Garcia, lightweight Michael Angelo Perez seeks a win on Saturday night.
read moreQ&A: Mauricio Herrera
Mauricio Herrera spoke to RingTV.com in advance of his HBO Latino-televised showdown with Hank Lundy on Saturday at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
read moreHank Lundy reunites with original coach for Herrera fight
Hank Lundy reunited with his original coach, Charles Ramey, with whom he was 16-0, in preparation for his showdown with Mauricio Herrera on Saturday.
read moreQ&A: Mauricio Herrera
Mauricio Herrera isn’t happy with his controversial decision loss to Jose Benavides Jr., but the junior welterweight spoiler is undaunted going into the new year. Herrera tells RingTV.com: “I want the biggest, baddest dudes out there. I want the biggest names… you throw me in with the best fighter out there it brings out the best in me.”
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