Sergio Mora to appeal Daniel Jacobs' win to New York commission
Sergio Mora might be hobbling around on crutches after Saturday’s abbreviated performance against Daniel Jacobs at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, but he has zero interest in dialing back the pressure.
Daniel Jacobs aided by injury to Sergio Mora in TKO win
Sergio Mora considered himself to be Daniel Jacobs’ most difficult opponent to date, but the former 154-pound champion had little chance to prove it after an ankle injury led to a bizarre loss Saturday night.
Talented trio ready for return to Barclays Center
Three fighters who fought on the first boxing card at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on October 20, 2012, will be competing there again Saturday night. And each one of them hopes it goes as well as it did the first time around.
It's no acting: Rosie Perez to bring passion, knowledge to ESPN broadcast
It’s sometime around 1974 and a 10-year-old Rosie Perez is in the backyard of her New York home. Her half sister brought her around to strap on the gloves. Let the boxing lessons begin.
Back on the attack: Sergio Mora adds more offense to his game
Sergio Mora started playing chess in high school so he wouldn’t flunk math. This may seem like an anecdotal aside, but stick with us here, because it actually says plenty about Mora’s mindset as a fighter.
Daniel Jacobs, Paulie Malignaggi share Brooklyn roots
They’re seven years apart in age, but Daniel Jacobs and Paulie Malignaggi share a hometown connection that transcends any kind of generational cohort.
See Sergio Mora when he was a 15-year-old bad ass knocking out his friends
It wasn’t always easy being one of Sergio Mora’s buddies when he was a teenager, especially if you happened to leave the house without a mouth guard.
Daniel Jacobs uses media exposure to grow more comfortable in ring
He might not be coming at you with the relentless ubiquity of your favorite Kardashian, but Daniel Jacobs has been slowly but steadily pushing his way into the living rooms of America, coming to you from your nearest, dearest television set.