PBC Jabs explores boxing beefs, catches up with Quillin and serves up a knockout
PBC Jabs closes September with some big hits as host Jordan Hardy explores the latest boxing beefs, catches up with former 160-pound world champ Peter Quillin and takes another look at Yordenis Ugas’ impressive TKO of Bryant Perrella.
Presenting the 12 Rounds of Christmas: Round 3 (Andy Lee vs Peter Quillin)
On Tuesday, we delivered a pair of tough-as-nails 126-pounders throwing punches in bunches. Today, it’s two 160-pounders throwing bombs with bad intentions.
The Moment: Peter Quillin vs Michael Zerafa
Michael Zerafa was “switched on and very confident” for his American debut Saturday against Peter Quillin at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
Peter Quillin flattens Michael Zerafa with fifth-round knockout
Before Saturday’s fight at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut, Peter Quillin demurred when he was asked if he needed to make a statement against Australian opponent Michael Zerafa.
Peter Quillin not concerned about making a statement against Michael Zerafa
Fighters love to talk about “making a statement.” You can make the argument that how you win is almost as important as whether you win.
Sergio Mora: One punch can be ‘The Eraser’
Boxing is like baseball in the sense that no matter how many runs a team is down, the game can turn in one inning. In boxing, it only takes one blinding punch to gain a fight-saving knockout. We call that “The Eraser.”
Peter Quillin learns art appreciation from his nephew
Science has been known to run in families. The Curies racked up five Nobel Prizes between Marie, Pierre, their kids and assorted other members. Charles Darwin had children who went into astronomy and botany.
Trainer Tuesday: Peter Quillin does the math
Strap on a heart-rate monitor and get to work with Kid Chocolate as Peter Quillin takes you through a typical workout en route to his Saturday tilt against Michael Zerafa at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut (NBC, 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT). If you ever wanted to burn more than 1,000 calories in fewer than 90 minutes, this is the plan for you.