Remembering Salvador Sánchez, Boxing’s Unfinished Masterpiece They say some careers burn bright and brief, and no story in Mexican boxing illustrates that more poignantly than the...
George Godfrey: The Leiperville Shadow — The Uncrowned King of Heavyweight Boxing In the pantheon of early heavyweight boxing, some of the most awe-inspiring figures never...
Muratalla Retains IBF Lightweight Crown With Majority Decision Over Cruz Southern California’s Raymond Muratalla demonstrated his pro experience was superior to Cuba’s Olympic gold medalist Andy...
Callum Walsh Cruises Past Ocampo as Zuffa Boxing Launches in Las Vegas After years of whispers that Zuffa Boxing was entering the boxing world Callum Walsh,...
Champion Lupe Aquino Born Isaias Guadalupe Aquino on January 23, 1963, in Chihuahua, Mexico, Aquino rose from modest beginnings to become a world champion. Early Steps in the...
Ryan Garcia and Mario Barrios Meet in Hollywood It was a gray misty day on the streets of Hollywood, a town that prides itself in its...
Nigel Benn: The Dark Destroyer — Power, Pain, and Persistence In the pantheon of British boxing, few names evoke the raw energy of an era like...
Avila Perspective Chap 361 Las Vegas is Back in Boxing … and More Las Vegas is back in boxing. After one of the lightest years...
Artur Beterbiev: Power, Persistence, and the Pursuit of Boxing Immortality Artur Asilbekovich Beterbiev’s story in boxing is one of raw power harnessed through discipline, an amateur...
Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez emerged prepared. Long before the sport was ready to anoint its next star, Rodriguez was quietly assembling the tools of a complete fighter: ...