It’s all European fighters, all the time as Andre Dirrell counts down his Greatest Hits
A German, a Russian and an Englishman walk into a bar—and Andre Dirrell punches them all in the face.
Edwin Rodriguez knows it's location, location, location for his Greatest Hits
When Edwin Rodriguez takes on Craig Baker on Saturday in Boston, he’s returning not only to his home territory, but also to the area of one of his most memorable victories. It will be his first fight in New England since 2012.
Austin Trout finds the highs and lows in his Greatest Hits
Sandwiched between two bouts where the crowd, both big and small, made a huge difference in the fight is Austin Trout’s white whale: a fight he’d like to have back, but one that pushes him forward. And the timing for his match in Hidalgo, Texas, on Saturday is perfectly set up to serve as a gentle reminder.
Tomoki Kameda racks up the frequent-flier miles—and the wins— in his globe-trotting Greatest Hits
His nickname is “El Mexicanito” (“The Little Mexican”), but there’s nothing diminutive about Tomoki Kameda’s ambitions.
Omar Figueroa Jr.'s Greatest Hits offer a lesson in the value of conditioning
When Ricky Burns travels to the lion’s den Saturday in Hidalgo, Texas, to take on Omar Figueroa Jr., he’ll be taking on a fighter who has just one minor blemish on an otherwise impeccable sheet.
Caleb Truax demonstrates how an underdog can have his day in his Greatest Hits
Caleb Truax likes to pass the time ice fishing in his native Minnesota during winter. And when he steps in the ring, it’s as if those chilly waters remain with him, keeping him cool no matter how heated the action gets.
Anthony Dirrell has a comeback and a reckoning among his Greatest Hits
When Anthony Dirrell puts his zero on the line against Badou Jack in Chicago on Friday night, he’ll be looking to enhance a 27-0-1 (22 KOs) record that even the staunchest of unbeaten fighters can’t boast—one interrupted by a long layoff to fight cancer.
It’s nothing but knockouts as Daniel Jacobs counts down his Greatest Hits
In the grand pantheon of really rare things, Daniel Jacobs fights that go the distance rank right up there with steak tartare and Kardashian media blackouts.