Rigondeaux vows to beat both Frampton and Quigg
Guillermo Rigondeaux makes no excuses for his methodical and precise style in the ring, saying if he took advice from fans and media, he would lose.
read moreDougie’s Friday mailbag
Fans from around the globe share their thoughts on the Canelo-Khan announcement and matchup, what it means for GGG, plus Guillermo Rigondeaux, Frampton-Quigg, and much more in this week’s Friday mailbag.
read moreCarl Frampton and Scott Quigg want Guillermo Rigondeaux next
After their junior featherweight unification fight, Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg both say they want to face 122-pound champion Guillermo Rigondeaux next.
read moreGroves believes new trainer can lead him to world title glory
After three heartbreaking losses in world title fights, British super middleweight George Groves believes he now has the team in place to make it fourth time lucky.
read moreDonaire wants top fighters at 122 pounds, including Rigondeaux
Fresh off his vacant WBO 122-pound title win over Cesar Juarez, Nonito Donaire looks to face anyone available in the division in 2016.
read moreGeorge Groves reveals Shane McGuigan as new trainer
Three-time world title challenger George Groves will be under the tutelage of a new coach as he pursues his dream of becoming a champion at 168 pounds.
read moreCarl Frampton and Scott Quigg press conference quotes
If the February 27 world title fight between Frampton and Quigg is a sign of things to come then 2016 might be one of the most memorable years in boxing for a long time.
read moreFrampton-Quigg signed and sealed for Feb. 27
It’s a done deal: IBF junior featherweight titlist Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg will finally clash on Feb. 27 in Manchester, England.
read moreTalks progressing well for Frampton-Quigg showdown
Despite lengthy talks, it looks like a showdown between undefeated featherweights Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg is closer to reality.
read moreRing Ratings Update: Mayweather stripped of RING 154-pound title
THE RING’s junior middleweight title, previously held by Floyd Mayweather Jr., is now vacant due to Mayweather’s lack activity in the 154-pound division.
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