Late replacement Ugas makes quick work of Lara to continue comeback
In answering the call on less than a day’s notice, Yordenis Ugas helped save the show while continuing to make up for lost time in his resurrected career.
Ghvamichava pummels Prescott, rebounds from defeat with stoppage victory
The last time fight fans saw Levan Ghvamichava prior to Tuesday night, the hirsute Eastern European was doubled over on his right knee and being counted out after getting tagged with a fifth-round shot to the liver.
Despite opponent changes, Ghvamichava ready to roll against Prescott
One thing you can say about Levan Ghvamichava: “The Wolf” knows how to roll with the punches.
Ghvamichava to now face slugger Prescott in 154-pound clash
After his first two scheduled opponents dropped out for different reasons, Levan “The Wolf” Ghvamichava is hoping the third foe is the charm.
With Collazo hurt, Vasquez to now face ex-Olympian Diaz in 147-pound clash
Unbeaten 147-pound contender Sammy Vasquez Jr. desperately wants to test himself against a world-class opponent.
Diaz, Ghvamichava to brawl July 12 in Toe-to-Toe Tuesdays clash
Neither Felix Diaz nor Levan Ghvamichava has suffered back-to-back defeats in their professional careers. Now one of those fighters is about to face that stark reality when they face each other.
A former kickboxing champion, Sergey Lipinets is now speeding down boxing’s fast track
Sergey Lipinets is talking about eating endless elbows and legs, the steady diet of punishment inherent in his past as a professional kickboxer. “Those shots will either make you fall down or become real, real, real tough,” he says. Lipinets isn’t big on the whole falling down thing. So, real, real, real tough he became.