Anthony Dirrell is bouncing back from his first defeat—just don’t tell him he actually lost
It was as if there was a disconnect between his fists and what makes them fly, a broken circuit between the body and the mind.
Despite big payday, Leo Santa Cruz has no intention of living the life of luxury
Leo Santa Cruz is shaking us awake from our caviar dreams.
Fighting words: The PBC Q&A with Anthony Dirrell
Marcel Proust was a French novelist who had absolutely no connection to boxing—until now.
Leo Santa Cruz channels different side of himself in thrilling win over Abner Mares
The Battle of Los Angeles turned into a war of contrasting styles, with a new king of L.A. crowned in blood.
Julio Ceja earns crushing comeback TKO of Hugo Ruiz
In a momentum swing sudden enough to induce whiplash, Julio Ceja turned the tables on Hugo Ruiz in violent fashion—and then he broke a leg off of one of those metaphorical tables and hammered him into submission with it.
Perpetual nice guy Leo Santa Cruz riled up by Abner Mares
It’s a running joke that has legs built for a marathon: Does Leo Santa Cruz get mad, like, ever?
Abner Mares does some mean mugging as he and Leo Santa Cruz make weight
The sun glared mercilessly and so did Abner Mares, the withering L.A. heat countered by an ice-cold stare.
Leo Santa Cruz wins titles and gives his brother a reason to keep fighting for his life in his Greatest Hits
Whoever came up with that old saying “less is more” never blasted dudes in the rib cage for a living. Take it from Leo Santa Cruz, the definition of a volume puncher.