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24
Jan

Best I Faced: Daniel Zaragoza

In our latest installment of ‘Best I Faced,’ our own Anson Wainwright caught up with former two-division titlist and Hall-of-Famer Daniel Zaragoza.

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24
Jan

UFC: Peña ready to prove critics wrong against Shevchenko

UFC women’s bantamweight contender Julianna Peña is more than ready for her opponent Valentina Shevchenko on Saturday – and current champion Amanda Nunes.

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24
Jan

Danny Jacobs: Ready to shock Gennady Golovkin and the world

Training away from home, with Virgil Hunter and Andre Ward, are facets which Daniel Jacobs insists will help him shock Gennady Golovkin on March 18.

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24
Jan

Showtime to air Linares-Crolla rematch March 25

Showtime will air the lightweight title rematch between champion Jorge Linares and former titleholder Anthony Crolla on March 25 from Manchester Arena.

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23
Jan

Tureano Johnson returns on Vargas-Berchelt undercard

Tureano Johnson, who last fought October 2015, faces Antonio Gutierrez on the Vargas-Berchelt undercard on Saturday in Indio, California.

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23
Jan

Anabel Ortiz stays busy with non-title victory over Brenda Ramos

WBA minimumweight titleholder Ortiz defeated Brenda Ramos in a 10-round non-title bout on Saturday in Mexico City, Mexico.

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23
Jan

Zab Judah returns with blowout of Jorge Munguia

Fighting for the first time in over three years Zab Judah stopped overmatched Jorge Munguia in the second round on Saturday in Trenton, N.J.

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23
Jan

Schaefer signs heavyweight gold medalist Tony Yoka

Richard Schaefer announced the signing of 2016 French Olympic super heavyweight gold medalist Tony Yoka to his Ringstar Sports promotional company, the sixth fighter he has inked.

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23
Jan

Pacquiao says he won’t fight four times in 2017: ‘I’m not a robot’

Despite Top Rank Promotions CEO Bob Arum’s idea of fighting four bouts in 2017, WBO welterweight titlist Manny Pacquiao says it’s not going to happen.

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23
Jan

Michael Conlan again laughs off AIBA fine for outburst

Former Irish Olympian Michael Conlan made it clear he has no intention of paying the nearly $10,000 fine doled out by AIBA in the wake of his outburst, alleging corruption in Rio.

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