Sergey Kovalev KOs Mohammedi, laments early ending
Sergey Kovalev took out challenger Nadjib Mohammedi in three rounds on Saturday in Las Vegas … he only wishes the beating could’ve lasted longer.
read moreShane Mosley Q&A: ‘It’s my time now’
Shane Mosley addresses the criticism surrounding his pay-per-view comeback bout, who he wants next and why he believes Al Haymon is bad for boxing.
read moreSergey Kovalev on top but still looking upward
The last couple years have been good for Sergey Kovalev, to say the least, but “Krusher” isn’t the type to relax on his laurels.
read moreDon’t count Luis Collazo out (even if he won’t ask you himself)
Luis Collazo is getting the Rodney Dangerfield treatment heading into his clash with Keith Thurman but the perennial underdog shrugs it off as “nothing new.”
read moreShawn Porter has no ‘problem’ with Adrien Broner, wins clear decision
The “Battle for Ohio” was pretty onesided until Adrien Broner knocked Shawn Porter down in the 12th, but it was too little, too late.
read moreTalk gets trashy at Adrien Broner-Shawn Porter presser
Unusually quiet until now, Adrien Broner finally decided to be himself and let the insults fly at Shawn Porter ahead of Saturday’s fight on PBC.
read moreDeontay Wilder not looking past Molina, though everyone else is
It’s an old refrain — “I’m not looking past …” — but Deontay Wilder insists he’s not going to underestimate Eric Molina, who most think poses little threat to the WBC heavyweight titleholder.
read moreMiguel Cotto’s rules or no fight, simple
Amidst all the complaining around a catchweight title-fight, Miguel Cotto’s position can be summed up as this: If you don’t like my rules, tough.
read moreShawn Porter dismisses Adrien Broner’s catchweight, trash talk
Conventional wisdom says a 144-pound catchweight might drain Shawn Porter before his June 20 matchup with Adrien Broner, but Porter says it’ll just be another gimmick that will fail Broner on fight night.
read moreAndre Dirrell sees breakout opportunity in James DeGale
Five years ago Andre Dirrell’s career was derailed by an injury, but since then he has prepared for a night like this Saturday, when he’ll take on Olympic gold medalist James DeGale for the IBF 168-pound title.
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