The Travelin’ Man goes to Brooklyn: Part two – Fight night at Barclays and the journey home
In Part Two of Lee Groves’ latest travelogue, the ‘Travelin’ Man’ settles in to count punches for a Showtime card headlined by Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz.
read moreThe Travelin’ Man goes to Brooklyn: Part one – The rigors of Riley
In Part One of his latest ‘Travelin’ Man’ journal, Lee Groves faces his most harrowing trip yet, as he goes to Brooklyn, New York, for a Showtime broadcast.
read moreEddie Hearn: ‘Brits will love to see Joshua travel to Brooklyn to beat an American’
At a press conference on Tuesday, Matchroom Boxing’s Eddie Hearn shared his plans on eventually unifying the heavyweight division.
read moreJon Fernandez looks to steal show Wednesday night in New York City
On Wednesday night, undefeated junior lightweight prospect Jon Fernandez will face Fatiou Fassinou in Manhattan.
read moreSnow Wars: Part two – The Travelin’ Man returns to Verona
Lee Groves’ latest punch-counting adventure continues, as Part Two covers his recent ‘ShoBox’ (and ‘SnowBox’) tripleheader experience, in Verona, New York.
read moreSnow Wars: Part one – The Travelin’ Man returns to Verona
It’s a new year in boxing, therefore a new opportunity for adventures for the ‘Travelin’ Man’ Lee Groves. Here’s Part One of his latest travelogue.
read moreErrol Spence Jr.: ‘I’m not waiting around for Keith Thurman’
As one of the fighters at the top of the welterweight heap, IBF titlist Errol Spence Jr. is fully focused on Lamont Peterson – and less on Keith Thurman.
read moreJeff Horn vs. Terence Crawford (among other fights) is coming to New York
After a lively fourth quarter in 2017, New York City’s momentum in hosting boxing continues in 2018, with some solid options up for grabs.
read moreCan Lamont Peterson solve the Errol Spence Jr. problem?
Former two-time 140-pound titlist Lamont Peterson has faced many problems in his life. IBF welterweight titlist Errol Spence Jr. might just be one more.
read moreAnthony Peterson is boxing’s most patient man
Having been gone from the ring for over 21 months, and fighting infrequently beforehand, hasn’t broken junior welterweight Anthony Peterson’s patience yet.
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