Lem’s latest: Mayweather-Alvarez undercard fills out
The anticipated Sept. 14 Showtime Pay Per View event co-headlined by Floyd Mayweather-Canelo Alvarez and Danny Garcia-Lucas Matthysse will be joined by a third title fight between Ishe Smith and Carlos Molina, as well as a welterweight bout matching Ashley Theophane against Pablo Cesar Cano.
read moreMitchell calls Arreola fight ‘do-or-die’
Once-beaten Seth Mitchell says of his proposed bout with fellow American heavyweight hopeful Chris Arreola: “I don’t think that this fight is going to the scorecards.”
read moreMaidana to sign with Haymon?
Marcos Maidana’s manager: The boxer could become Al Haymon’s newest client next week.
read moreMitchell, Marquez, Lopez in Sept. 6 tripleheader
Two-division titlewinner Rafael Marquez, heavyweight Seth Mitchell and welterweight Josesito Lopez may land on a Sept. 6, Showtime-televised tripleheader in Indio, Calif.
read moreMolina wants Figueroa next
Lightweight contender John Molina has informed his promoter, Dan Goossen, that he wants to fight undefeated Omar Figueroa Jr.
read moreSchaefer: Haymon ‘is the best in the business’
Richard Schaefer: “Al Haymon wants to make sure that the best are fighting the best. Most importantly, he wants to make sure that his clients make the most money.”
read moreLem’s latest: Mitchell-Arreola, Khan-Alexander in works
Negotiations are ongoing for an early September fight between heavyweights Seth Mitchell and Chris Arreola.
read moreAdamek an older but wiser heavyweight
Tomasz Adamek’s trainer, Roger Bloodworth, sees the aging former light heavyweight and cruiserweight titleholder as trouble for any of the younger heavyweight contenders.
read morePeterson-Matthysse finalized for May 18
Lamont Peterson on the hard-hitting Lucas Matthysse: “I don’t think he’s going to pose any problems for me.”
read moreFried to advise Harrison
Undefeated welterweight Dusty Harrison, who is 18, has entered into an agreement with Washington, D.C.-based attorney Jeff Fried that includes a college component.
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