Jamal James jab, jab, jabs his way to convincing win over Javier Molina
Jamal James was the rangier fighter with the better command of distance Tuesday night at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, and he knew it. And he knew Javier Molina knew it, too.
Masked Man: Danny Garcia is all about ‘The Purge’
The creepiest scenario for horror movies is easily anything that involves murderous clowns or evil puppets. If someone ever figures out a way to make a successful “It”/“Child’s Play” crossover movie, it’ll ruin sleep for an entire generation.
Danny Garcia ready to step forward in crowded 147-pound division with win over Robert Guerrero
Danny Garcia’s career at 147 pounds started as well as he could have hoped for. So far he’s 1-for-1 with a stoppage of Paulie Malignaggi. You can’t win ‘em all unless you win the first one.
Artur Szpilka not letting big stage get to him as he prepares for Deontay Wilder
On paper, what jumps out is the considerable height and reach advantages Deontay Wilder brings to his heavyweight title defense against challenger Artur Szpilka.
Unbeaten Miguel Flores back in action against Mario Briones on January 12
Miguel Flores was a busy man late in 2015. He didn’t take on his first opponent until May, but he crammed in four fights in six months to round out the year, and he’s not letting that momentum slide in 2016.
Omar Figueroa Jr. storms out quickly, holds off Antonio DeMarco to stay unbeaten
Antonio DeMarco announced his retirement in the ring after losing to Rances Barthelemy in June. In returning to take on Omar Figueroa Jr., he proved he had plenty of fight left in him.
Chris Arreola gets the nod over Travis Kauffman—barely
Chris Arreola and Travis Kauffman came into their fight Saturday night at the AT&T Center in San Antonio as friends and longtime sparring partners. They left with plenty of questions unsettled.
Chris Arreola, Travis Kauffman full of fire before heavyweight tussle
Thursday’s press conference saw fireworks between Chris Arreola and Travis Kauffman when heated words turned into pushing and shoving. Friday’s weigh-in wasn’t as explosive, but Arreola wasn’t going to just let bygones be bygones.