Fallen friend, children keep Chris Arreola focused on fighting
By the time he had reached high school, Chris Arreola was burned out on the sport he had competed in since the age of 7.
Barry McGuigan has already lived Carl Frampton's career
In the depths of The Troubles in Northern Ireland in the 1980s, moments of peace from the political and sectarian violence had unlikely provenance—the inherently bloody battles that happened in the ring.
The illustrated fighter: Luis Collazo lets the ink flow
There are boxers with tattoos, there are heavily tattooed boxers and then there’s Luis Collazo, whose sheer volume of ink work could make Kat Von D stand up and take notice.
There will be blood: How veteran cutman Carlos Vargas keeps fighters fighting
Carlos Vargas has one minute to stop the bleeding before the bleeding stops everything.
Andre Berto gets firsthand look at the work that went into ‘Creed’
We don’t envy anyone who has to walk in Carl Weathers’ shoes.
Six strings for ‘One Time’: Keith Thurman finds peace of mind with the guitar
Earlier this year, we learned that waterfowl love the sound of Keith “One Time” Thurman’s musical stylings almost as much as they do bread from strangers and pimping auto insurance. (Everybody, all together now: “Aflac!”)
Premier Boxing Champions celebrates #FreeBoxing4All
For the first time in 30 years, boxing has returned to free TV.
PBC fighters' favorite uncle is Sam this Fourth of July
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that some men will create havoc in the ring, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain devastating Rights, that they drop the hammer with Hooks, Crosses and Uppercuts in the pursuit of Knockouts.