Lem’s Latest: Khan-Diaz to be co-feature to Garcia-Judah
Former 140-pound titleholder Amir Khan could get a stiff test from former 135-pound titleholder Julio Diaz on April 27 in Khan’s native England.
read moreLem’s latest: ‘The next 24 hours’ will determine Alvarez-Trout
The world should know soon whether it will witness a 154-pound clash of unbeatens between WBC beltholder Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and WBA titleholder Austin Trout.
read moreTrout’s ‘game-planning’ for Alvarez
WBA junior middleweight beltholder Austin Trout on a potential clash with WBC counterpart Saul “Canelo” Alvarez: “I’m just waiting for the paperwork.”
read moreSchaefer: Alvarez-Trout ‘looking good’
Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer said a 154-pound unification clash between Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Austin Trout could be finalized by next week.
read moreLem’s latest: Vazquez-Burns; Mayweather touts Bundrage-Smith
IBF lightweight beltholder Miguel Vazquez will face WBO counterpart Ricky Burns as part of an EPIX-televised quadrupleheader on March 16.
read moreEspinoza: Mayweather’s move a ‘game-changer’
Forbes estimates Floyd Mayweather’s deal with Showtime as being worth more than a $250 million, although network boss Stephen Espinoza would not comment directly on the six-fight package.
read moreMayweather: ‘Showtime, let’s do it’
Floyd Mayweather on his groundbreaking new deal: “Showtime and CBS, I’ve got to take my hat off to them. They did a tremendous job and I am happy to be a part of this family.”
read moreGuerrero: Mayweather’s ‘ripe for the pickings’
Robert Guerrero: “I’m a man of faith. I’m a man of God, and I feel that God has put me in this position for a reason: Not to humble the world of boxing, but to humble Floyd Mayweather.”
read moreForbes: Mayweather’s deal could produce $250 million
Leonard Ellerbe, the CEO of Floyd Mayweather’s promotional company, said: “The business model that we have put into place, in my opinion, will never, ever be duplicated.”
read moreQ&A: Schaefer discusses Mayweather’s move to Showtime
Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer says Floyd Mayweather’s move to Showtime ends the days when the network could not compete with rival U.S. cable giant HBO.
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