Flores eyeing potential title shot in charged 126-pound division
With so much excitement being generated atop the 126-pound division, Miguel Flores is looking to get himself a piece of the action.
Kielczweski prepared for challenge after sparring with champions
After working out with some of boxing’s best, Ryan Kielczweski is sure he is a better fighter because of it.
Flores looks to remain unbeaten when he battles Kielczweski on August 12
Miguel Flores has given fight fans in Texas more than a glimpse of his impressive skills, as all but two of the Houston resident’s 20 fights have taken place in his home state. Now the unbeaten 126-pound contender is ready to share his talents with the East Coast.
Vazquez goes on the offensive, wins unanimous decision over Bone
A step up in weight for Miguel Vazquez produced a revitalized attack for the former world champion—and a familiar result.
Miguel Flores starts the new year with an old-fashioned beatdown of Mario Briones
His words were as accurate as his punches. “We kicked off the year with a great brawl,” Miguel Flores said after his savage, all-action take down of Mexico’s Mario Briones, as the 2016 debut of Fox Sports 1’s "Toe-to-Toe Tuesdays" lived up to its name on this night.
The sky’s the limit: Miguel Flores looks to continue ascent up the 126-pound ranks against Mario Briones
Miguel Flores’ longtime adviser doesn’t mince words when it comes to his fighter, comparing him to a Mexican legend and predicting the unbeaten 23-year-old will challenge the 126-pound division’s best in short order.
Fighting for two: Whenever Miguel Flores enters the ring, his late brother’s spirit is never far away
When Miguel Flores made his professional boxing debut against Cody Gardner on August 14, 2009, he entered the ring feeling as if he had the strength of two men. It wouldn’t take long for Gardner to feel the full force of that strength.
Don’t fight the power: Miguel Flores admits he’s always thinking knockout
“If the knockout comes, it comes.” Many a fighter has uttered this timeworn boxing cliché. Miguel Flores is not one such fighter.