The Travelin’ Man’s World Tour – Montreal: Part two
Part Two of the third leg of Lee Groves’ ‘Travelin’ Man’s World Tour’ focuses on an evening of light heavyweight attractions in Montreal on Showtime.
read moreThe Travelin’ Man’s World Tour – Montreal: Part one
Another weekend, another trip…to count punches on RingTV.com’s resident ‘Travelin’ Man’ Lee Groves ‘World Tour’! This journal kicks off in Montreal…
read moreDavid Lemieux decisions Cristian Fabian Rios
In his second bout since a loss to unified middleweight titlist Gennady Golovkin, David Lemieux faced Cristian Fabian Rios in Montreal on Saturday night.
read moreDmitry Mikhaylenko vs. Ray Robinson on Jan. 30
On Jan. 30, unbeaten welterweight Dmitry Mikhaylenko will face Ray Robinson in HBO’s televised support bout to Sergey Kovalev-Jean Pascal II.
read moreEleider Alvarez: ‘I always fight with the knockout in my mind’
This Saturday, Eleider Alvarez will face Isidro Ranoni Prieto in a battle of undefeated light heavyweights at the Bell Centre in Montreal.
read moreIsidro Ranoni Prieto: ‘The only way to win is when you take risks’
Undefeated light heavyweight Isidro Ranoni Prieto takes his next big step up in contention on Saturday night.
read moreSchiller Hyppolite wants to be the next Haitian sensation
This Saturday, Haitian-Canadian prospect Schiller Hyppolite will fight on the undercard of David Lemieux-Hassan N’Dam. Ryan Songalia reports.
read moreThe Travelin’ Man returns to MontrealÔǪagain-part II
RingTV.com’s Lee Groves was on the scene for WBA/IBF/WBO light heavyweight titlist Sergey Kovalev’s defense against Jean Pascal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. As always, the ‘Travelin’ Man’ provides a front row seat to his unique brand of observation.
read moreThe Travelin’ Man returns to Montreal…again-part I
RingTV.com’s resident Travelin’ Man Lee Groves is back in Montreal and ready to count punches while denying Friday the 13 its tricky villainy. But will he be successful in part one?
read moreYvon Michel: ‘Adonis Stevenson is a class above everybody’
Though Adonis Stevenson’s recent stoppage of Dmitry Sukhotsky was seen as easy work, the RING light heavyweight champion’s promoter still sees “Superman” as superior.
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