No tricks expected from Jermell Charlo as he looks for Halloween treat
What’s scarier: Jason Voorhees carving his way through his 10th Crystal Lake coed in an hour, or the Sugar Ray Robinson-Jake LaMotta scene in “Raging Bull?” If you aren’t sickened and a little terrified watching Robert De Niro take that beating, then Martin Scorsese failed you in some way.
Jermell Charlo wants to bring Houston to boxing big time
When Jermell Charlo takes on Joachim Alcine on Halloween night at NRG Arena, it will be only his second time headlining a card—and the first time he’s done so in his hometown of Houston.
Jermell Charlo changes up on trainer, training as he prepares for Joachim Alcine
If he was 300 miles to the north, Jermell Charlo could be riding in the Tour de France.
Lamont Peterson edges Felix Diaz, eyes step up to 147 pounds
Lamont Peterson has been through two tough fights at catchweights between 140 and 147 pounds this year, and been on both sides of majority decisions. He lost a close one to Danny Garcia in April, but righted himself Saturday at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia, with a win over a game Felix Diaz.
Terrel Williams upends Prichard Colon in odd disqualification
Prichard Colon came into Saturday's fight against Terrel Williams at 16-0 with 13 knockouts, with 14 of those fights occurring in the last two years, and riding a wave of big-time prospect goodwill. Through four rounds, he was cruising, showing what all the buzz was about.
Lamont Peterson ready to move on and face Felix Diaz
A tight split decision, where four total rounds across three cards proved the margin of victory, is the kind of haunting loss that could leave you sitting alone in the dark at 4 a.m. watching fight replay after fight replay.
Lamont Peterson grinds to get the mental edge in the ring
When Pope Francis came to Washington, D.C., at the end of September, it was the kind of thing that shut the city down. Presidents? Oh, the nation's capital has presidents to spare. Those guys are always hanging out on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Gerald Washington deadlocks with Amir Mansour in 10-round heavyweight clash
Gerald Washington knew he brought unassailable assets into Tuesday’s heavyweight tilt against Amir Mansour in the form of a massive five-inch height advantage, a 25-pound weight advantage, a chasm-wide eight-inch reach advantage, and just for good measure, a 10-year youth advantage.