Fighters all set for PBC on NBC card in Brooklyn
All four marquee fighters for Saturday night’s Premier Boxing Champions card in Brooklyn, New York, weighed in and are ready for action.
Entrepreneurial Danny Garcia is all business both inside and outside the ring
Danny Garcia can go upside your head or merely make it look more stylish. The undefeated 140-pound champion used to cut hair on the front porch of his childhood home, and now he owns a barbershop—and more. See how Garcia has become a budding businessman in his native Philadelphia.
Brooklyn fighters get something cooking with 'Chopped' judges
Delivery and combinations are about the only thing the boxing and restaurant worlds have in common, but fighters Danny Garcia, Lamont Peterson, Peter Quillin and Andy Lee took to Manhattan's Beauty & Essex on Wednesday to meet with "Chopped" host Ted Allen and frequent judges Scott Conant and Chris Santos.
Danny Garcia learns hard work from father Angel's mistakes
Danny Garcia started boxing when he was 8 years old—right when his father, Angel, went to prison. Two years later when he got out, Angel drilled a consuming work ethic into Danny in the hopes that the son would never make the mistakes of the father.
Lamont Peterson overcomes the odds again and again in his Greatest Hits
Lamont Peterson has made a living pushing figurative boulders up one cliff after the next. He’s boxing’s Sisyphus, sans the deceitfulness.
Boxing fans vote and select this weekend's walkout music
Fans of Peter Quillin, Danny Garcia and Errol Spence Jr. took to online music streaming service Spotify and other social media to choose what songs the fighters will walk out to Saturday night at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. Sadly, none of them were "The Humpty Dance."
See how Danny Garcia keeps it loose with his family
Training camp requires intense focus and determination in the weeks leading up to a fight. But sometimes a fighter needs to lighten the mood. For Danny Garcia, that's where his family comes in.
Bash Brothers: Lamont Peterson keeps it all in the family when pushing himself to the limit
It’s kind of like fire punching lava.