Wisaksil Wangek: ‘It’s not just my title, it belongs to all the people in Thailand’
He’s got to be a contender for Fighter of the Year, Fight of the Year and Upset of the Year, but Wisaksil Wangek (A.K.A Srisaket Sor Rungvisai) plans to do even more damage.
read moreThe Travelin’ Man returns to Las Vegas: Part two
In Part Two of Lee Groves’ latest journal, our resident ‘Travelin’ Man’ counted punches for the David Benavidez-Ronald Gavril vacant 168-pound title scrap.
read moreDougie’s Monday mailbag (SuperFly feedback, Chocolatito in perspective)
FAREWELL AND HELLO Mr. Fischer, I bow to Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez and wish him the best. A great fighter he is but...
read moreWisaskil Wangek scores senational 4th-round KO of Roman Gonzalez to retain title
The fighter known as Srisaket Sor Rungvisai left no doubt this time with an incredible knockout of Chocolatito Gonzalez.
read moreNaoya Inoue dominates Antonio Nieves to stoppage after six rounds
CARSON, California – Here’s what we learned about Nayoa Inoue during the Japanese phenom’s anticipated U.S. debut in the main...
read moreBrian Viloria stops Miguel Cartagena on “SuperFly” undercard
Brian Viloria isn't the explosive boxer-puncher he was in his prime, but the 36-year-old veteran still has enough left to...
read moreDougie’s Friday mailbag (‘SuperFly’ and Canelo-Golovkin)
THE SUPER FLYS ARE GREAT Hi Doug, This SuperFly card is simply what boxing needs. 1) the division is actually really great...
read moreNaoya Inoue carries father’s dreams and the hopes of Japanese boxing into U.S. debut
If Naoya Inoue can become a major player on the world-class U.S. boxing scene, a feat no other Japanese boxer...
read moreKal Yafai predicts winners for Saturday’s ‘Superfly’ card
Five of the very best 115-pound fighters in the world are in action this Saturday in Carson, California, and WBA titleholder Kal Yafai will be taking notes.
read moreAntonio Nieves: ‘If Naoya Inoue is Godzilla, I’m Megalon’
On September 9, junior bantamweight contender Antonio Nieves believes that to beat WBO 115-pound titlist Naoya “The Monster” Inoue, you have to be a monster.
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