Keith Thurman hammers out TKO victory over Luis Collazo in bloody homecoming fight
Keith Thurman came home. Luis Collazo came hard. The end came too quickly. At least for Collazo.
Antonio Tarver taking break from training to watch his namesake in the ring
Antonio Tarver will be right at home tonight.
All systems go for Keith Thurman vs Luis Collazo
It’s been 5½ years since Keith Thurman last fought in the area from which he hails, and in his return, he promises pain.
Sergio Mora analyzes Keith Thurman vs Luis Collazo
How will 147-pound star Keith "One Time” Thurman fare fighting in his home state of Florida against Luis Collazo? Former 154-pound champion Sergio "The Latin Snake” Mora finds parallels between Saturday night's bout on ESPN and another fight from earlier in Thurman's career.
Great expectations: Keith Thurman well aware of what's at stake against Luis Collazo
In the ring, Luis Collazo is like Day-Glo leg warmers, bedazzled jean shorts and spray-on hair: He just has a way of making you look bad.
Luis Collazo undaunted by quick turnaround, enemy territory
Long layoffs aren’t anything new to Luis Collazo. He had nearly two years’ worth of downtime between fighting David Gogichaishvili and Franklin Gonzalez. Then it was six months to the next fight, a year to the one after that, and so on. Following his May 2014 loss to Amir Khan, Collazo didn’t get in the ring until April for a bounce-back victory over Christopher Degollado.
Melee by the Bay: Keith Thurman building upon Tampa’s unlikely rep as boxing hotbed
Sinkholes, death metal and the world’s longest continuous sidewalk. Tampa, Florida, has given us plenty.
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.