Year In Photos: Take A Look Back At Some Of PBC's Top Moments From 2017
Take a look back at some of our top moments of heart, courage, strength and grit from the last 365 days.
12 Rounds With … Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero
Former two-division world champion Robert Guerrero talks about chasing his kids around in retirement and the highlights of a standout 16-year career.
PBC Hot List: Take a look at some of PBC's hottest fighters as we enter winter
Here’s a list of some of PBC's top rising stars. Boxers on this list are on a hot streak—like a slugger in baseball on a hitting streak or a running back in football who keeps posting 100-yard rushing games. They’re not ranked in any particular order. We’ll leave that to you—the reader.
Two highlight-reel knockouts place our Fighter of the Year in a different class
WBC 154-pound world champion Jermell Charlo not only made two strong statements to fellow fighters in his division in 2017—but he put the whole sport on notice that he is a fighter to be reckoned with.
Two-division World Champion Danny Garcia faces fellow former Champion Brandon Rios Feb. 17 in Las Vegas
Boxing’s youngest world champion David Benavidez will defend his 168-pound world championship against Ronald Gavril in a rematch of their September title showdown in the co-main event of the Showtime-televised card from Mandalay Bay Events Center.
Thrilling shootout between 168-pound World Champions settled nothing even though it delivered everything
Super middleweight world champions Badou Jack and James DeGale might not have added any clarity to the division with their action-packed stalemate in January, but the bout that featured both fighters hitting the canvas was certainly exciting enough to earn our Fight of the Year award.
12 Rounds With … Luis Collazo
Former welterweight world champion talks about his Knockout of the Year candidate against Sammy Vasquez Jr., who he wants to fight next and the significance of all his tattoos.
One of Boxing's biggest knockout artists KO'd the competition for Knockout of the year
Heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder's devastating first-round destruction of Bermane Stiverne earns him the top spot over a handful of highlight-reel knockouts in 2017.