Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg press conference quotes
If the February 27 world title fight between Frampton and Quigg is a sign of things to come then 2016 might be one of the most memorable years in boxing for a long time.
read moreCrolla: Quicker, stronger and better ahead of Perez rematch
Anthony Crolla gets a second chance at title glory when he faces WBA beltholder Darleys Perez in a rematch of their July encounter that ended in a draw.
read moreAnthony Crolla couldn’t watch Darleys Perez fight for months
Most ringsiders had Crolla defeating WBA lightweight titleholder Darleys Perez in July but a draw was declared. The Englishman gets a second chance on Saturday.
read moreRocky Fielding: ‘Smith hasn’t been hit properly on the chin yet’
Unbeaten super middleweight Rocky Fielding comes into Saturday’s showdown with Callum Smith as the underdog but has his own ideas of what will happen in Liverpool.
read moreTalks progressing well for Frampton-Quigg showdown
Despite lengthy talks, it looks like a showdown between undefeated featherweights Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg is closer to reality.
read moreDougie’s Monday mailbag
Fans share their thoughts on Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Carl Frampton-Alejandro Gonzalez Jr., Scott Quigg-Kiko Martinez, and Arthur Abraham-Robert Stieglitz IV in this week’s Monday mailbag. Enjoy!
read moreNonito Donaire Jr. balances love of brawling with necessity to box
Nonito Donaire Jr., who fights in Macau on Saturday, says he must go back to a hit-and-not-get-hit boxing style in order to remain in the sport at the world-class level.
read moreDougie’s Monday mailbag
Unbeaten featherweight prospect Diego De La Hoya, potential junior featherweight and featherweight matchups, and boxing’s many styles are some of the subjects in this week’s Monday mailbag. Enjoy!
read moreLiam Smith targets Demetrius Andrade; Cardle to fight for British title
Unbeaten junior middleweight Liam Smith eyes a clash with Demetrius Andrade, while his lightweight stablemate Scott Cardle secures a British title shot.
read moreAnthony Crolla defies the odds and returns to the gym
British lightweight Anthony Crolla is amazingly back in the gym after suffering a fractured skull and broken ankle before Christmas. Crolla was struck on the head by a concrete slab while foiling a burglary and there were concerns that his boxing career might be over.
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