Klitschko faces tall order in Wach
RING heavyweight Wladimir Klitschko will be staring up at a taller opponent for the first time in his career on Nov. 10 against Mariusz Wach, and he will do so in the wake of the death of his trainer, Emanuel Steward.
read moreQ&A Banks: ‘This is for Emanuel Steward’
Johnathon Banks’ name was the first one mentioned by Emanuel Steward when Wladimir Klitschko asked who should replace him in Klitschko’s corner.
read moreLem’s latest: Rios, trainer Garcia support children with cancer
Unbeaten junior welterweight Brandon Rios is an ambassador for the non-profit organization, Padres Contra El Cancer, or, Parents Against Cancer.
read moreWach ‘one million percent’ ready for W. Klitschko
Mariusz Wach calls his Nov. 10 clash with RING heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko “the most important fight in my entire career.”
read moreW. Klitschko faces tall order in Wach
RING heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko will face a taller foe in challenger Mariusz Wach on Nov. 10.
read moreLem’s latest: De La Hoya says Wilder’s ready for the big stage
Oscar De La Hoya on undefeated heavyweight KO artist Deontay Wilder: “It’s time to take him to the big stage — the HBOs and the Showtimes. It’s time to unleash Deontay Wilder.”
read moreWilder: ‘I’m ready for the world’
Undefeated U.S. heavyweight prospect Deontay Wilder: “I am, without hesitation, I would say, the best heavyweight that America has to offer.”
read moreCano, Thompson, Wilder top May 26 card
Heavyweight contender Deontay Wilder will fight to extend his perfect KO record on the undercard of a co-main event featuring lightweights Pablo Cesar Cano and Sergio Thompson on May 26.
read moreIBF won’t decide whether to strip Peterson until it sees medical records
The IBF will not decide whether to strip Lamont Peterson of his title until it reviews medical records. Also, the sanctioning body will not recognize Peterson-Amir Khan as Fight of the Year.
read morePeterson: “I did not take a performance enhancing drug”
“Don’t be so quick to judge me. Let the facts come out first,” says Lamont Peterson, who does not believe he should be stripped of the IBF and WBA junior welterweight belts he won from Amir Khan in December.
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