
Quinton Randall Thankful To Get A Form Of WBC Title
“I am on a fast journey because I am 31-years-old I have to be moved quickly and I am fine with that since I have the experience. I am grateful for being able to win this title since it beats asking, begging, and demanding for these fights fighters in my

Jermall Charlo Goes The Distance For Second-Time In Houston Homecoming
Undefeated, two-division world champion and current WBC middleweight world champion Jermall Charlo (32-0, 22 KOs) making the third defense of his title by twelve-round unanimous decision Juan Macías Montiel (22-5-2, 22 KOs) on Saturday night at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The bout which took place on Juneteenth, a
Why WBC Champ Chantelle Cameron’s U.S. Debut Matters, Eyes Katie Taylor In Future
Seemingly every big name in the sport of women’s boxing is at or around Chantelle Cameron’s (13-0, 7 KOs), weight class, and the 30-year-old from Northampton, England, will look to make her first defense of her WBC super lightweight world title against Melissa Hernandez (23-7-3 7 KOs), Saturday, May 29

Stockton, CA’s Manuel Jaimes Returns, Saturday, in Mexico
WBC Youth World Lightweight champion Manuel Jaimes (11-0, 9 KOs), of Stockton, California, will return this weekend, Saturday, February 27th, against Alejandro Rene Frias (12-4-1, 6 KOs), which will take place in Guadalajara, Mexico. Jaimes, who won the WBC Youth title in November of last year, his last bout, against

Boxing KOs Bullying: How The Feet First Foundation Is Using Boxing To Help At-Risk Youth
Boxing is a sport that always has been the red-light district of sports, but in the same breath had an inherent cool factor that never stopped drawing people in from all ages, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Though boxing is often looked at for the corruption of the sport in its

Nevada Boxing Hall-of-Fame cuts ribbon on interactive exhibit.
This past Saturday the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame (NVBHOF.com) held its ribbon cutting event for its Interactive Boxing Exhibit Museum located at the HeadzUP Las Vegas headquarters. Hall of Fame referee Joe Cortez hosted the event where many past and current world champions were in attendance. Their brand-new home
AND THE NEW! Tony Harrison upsets Jermell Charlo
AND THE NEW! Super welterweight Tony Harrison (28-2 21KOs) lived up to his Kronk pedigree as the Detroit native dethroned former world champion Jermell Charlo (31-1 15KOs) by way of a 12-round decision in the co-main event at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Harrison refused to stand and

Jose Ramirez to return in February in either Fresno or Las Vegas
WBC super lightweight world champion Jose Ramirez (23-0 16KOs) will be back in February of 2019, but he doesn’t have an official date or venue yet. Ramirez’s manager on an Instagram post talked about how Ramirez will return, but it is a battle between Las Vegas, Nevada and Ramirez’s favorite location,

Jose Ramirez beats Antonio Orozco, drops him twice
WBC super lightweight world champion Jose Ramirez defended his title in his home turf of the Save Mart Center in Fresno, CA as he fended off Antonio Orozco in an entertaining affair. In the first round, the two came to entertain as they both exchanged punches with a left hook
Shawn Porter edges Danny Garcia, now two-time world champ
Shawn Porter is now a two-time welterweight champion as he pulled off a unanimous decision win over Danny Garcia to win the vacant WBC welterweight world title in Brooklyn, New York at The Barclays Center. Garcia started off strong and showed good poise, but the conditioning and work rate of Shawn Porter