Virginia spokesperson admits flaws in Prichard Colon investigation
Virginia’s investigation into the foul-filled bout that left welterweight prospect Prichard Colon in a coma exonerated those involved of any wrongdoing.
read moreUndefeated heavyweight Hughie Fury signs with Frank Warren
Young, undefeated heavyweight Hughie Fury will face Nagy Aguilera on March 26 and will fight on Billy Joe Saunders’ undercard on April 30.
read moreTeddy Atlas is ready for another ‘Fireman Speech’ for Pacquiao-Bradley
Teddy Atlas admits he practices what he’s going to say before a fight and he has another speech ready for Tim Bradley’s bout with Manny Pacquiao.
read moreUniversal Pictures picks up rights to life story of amateur Claressa Shields
Claressa Shields is about to get her up-close moment with a soon-to-be penned movie about her Olympic gold-medal winning effort at age 17.
read morePaul “The Punisher” Williams to return to boxing as a trainer March 25
Paul Williams is returning to the sport as a trainer when he guides Justin DeLoach against Dillon Cook on a Showtime ShowBox telecast.
read moreSadam Ali trainer calls loss to Jessie Vargas ‘hurtful’ and ‘devastating.’
Andre Rozier, who trained Sadam Ali against Jessie Vargas on March 5, wrestles over the knockout loss, discussing what happened.
read moreChris Arreola fractures his ankle getting out of a car, trainer says
Chris Arreola was slated to face undefeated heavy Dominic Breazeale on April 30 before the untimely injury two weeks ago.
read moreRobert Garcia on the Maidana photo, ‘I know he doesn’t want to (box).’
Robert Garcia reflects on the chunky photo of Marcos Maidana, who looks much heavier than he was when he fought Floyd Mayweather Jr.
read moreShowtime’s Stephen Espinoza takes a victory lap with Friday announcement
Stephen Espinoza discusses Showtime’s seven-fight rollout on Friday, which includes a match-up between Deontay Wilder and Alexander Povetkin.
read moreZab Judah and promoter Roy Englebrecht both suspended
Zab Judah and Roy Englebrecht have been suspended for allegedly providing false licensing documents to the Nevada commission, executive director Bob Bennett said.
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