Carl Frampton to face Leo Santa Cruz in Brooklyn this summer
Carl Frampton will defend his 122-pound titles against Leo Santa Cruz this July at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, according to Frampton’s promoter.
read moreLee Selby ready for Eric Hunter, eyes Santa Cruz-Frampton winner
Lee Selby, as always, is calm, cool and collected ahead of his mandatory title defense against Eric Hunter and is eyeing the biggest matchups available at 126 pounds.
read moreDougie’s Friday mailbag
Fans ask Dougie’s opinion on Andre Ward’s upcoming light heavyweight fight with Sullivan Barrera, along with plenty of mythical matchups and other boxing subjects, in this week’s Friday mailbag.
read moreFlanagan outpoints Mathews to retain title, Tete wins bantam debut
Fans may have expected more from Terry Flanagan-Derry Mathews but the winner moves on to bigger and better things following a unanimous decision win.
read moreDougie’s Friday mailbag
Fans share some of their angst in regard to boxing’s lack of regulation, the proliferation of sanctioning bodies, and catchweights, with Canelo Alvarez as the focus of most of their neurosis in this week’s Friday mailbag.
read moreWBA orders Frampton to face Rigondeaux by July 27
Carl Frampton, who has spoken of facing Leo Santa Cruz, must fight Guillermo Rigondeaux by July 27 to hold onto his WBA 122-pound title.
read moreRING Ratings update: Frampton and Quigg swap
The junior featherweight division has a potential championship matchup following Carl Frampton’s win over Scott Quigg this past Saturday.
read moreRigondeaux slams Frampton and Quigg
The ominious spectre of Guillermo Rigondeaux was always going to hang over the Frampton-Quigg winner. Will the Cuban technician secure the big fight he craves in 2016?
read moreDougie’s Monday mailbag
Fans from around the globe share their thoughts (and disappointment) on the Frampton-Quigg fight and ponder what’s next for Carl Frampton (most hope it’s Leo Santa Cruz) in this week’s Monday mailbag.
read moreCarl Frampton takes a giant step by outpointing Scott Quigg
Carl Frampton is now the unified IBF and WBA junior featherweight champion after scoring a split decision win over domestic rival Scott Quigg in Manchester, England.
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