
5 Things We Learned About the Heavyweight Division on Saturday Night
Saturday, January 16, 2016 was that day of the Heavyweights. RBRBoxing's Editor-in-Chief, Alex Burgos, breaks down five things we learned about the Heavyweight division.

Saturday, January 16, 2016 was that day of the Heavyweights. RBRBoxing's Editor-in-Chief, Alex Burgos, breaks down five things we learned about the Heavyweight division.
Robert Contreras recaps the biggest fights of the past weekend in RBRBoxing's periodic edition of Weekend Rewind.
Deontay “Bronze Bomber” Wilder left no doubt about his goals as he spoke to the media after his devastating knockout victory of Artur Szpilka on Saturday, January 16, 2016. Wilder has now improved to 36-0 with an astonishing 35 KOs.
Shawn Porter spoke with Round By Round Boxing earlier today and confirmed that he will face Keith Thurman stating that a deal has been reached by both parties.
David Haye (26-2, 24 KOs) returns against Mark de Mori (30-1-2, 26 KOs) on Saturday night, and it's going to be aired on Dave - The home of witty banter.
On Saturday, January 16, 2016, Showtime Sports will present the first major fight card of the year from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. Read on for RBRBoxing's staff predictions and let us know who you think will win.
Tony Calcara takes us back to 1990 for the Heavyweight clash between George Foreman and Gerry Cooney.
WBC Heavyweight champion Deontay “Bronze Bomber” Wilder (35-0, 34 KOs) will make the third defense of his title against the powerful Polish puncher, Artur Szpilka (20-1, 15 KOs), live on Showtime, this Saturday at 10:00 pm, EST.
The WBC has announced the winners of their 2015 awards.
Gennady Golovkin wants to fight Billy Joe Saunders this spring as a tune up for a mandatory fight against Canelo Alvarez for his WBC middleweight championship, but so far Saunders’ camp is throwing up roadblocks as Sky Sports reports.
Welcome to the inaugural edition of Cat’s Corner, a weekly column that involves me answering emails about all things boxing, along with any other stuff you throw my way.
Tony Calcara takes us back to 1999 when Ike Ibeabuchi faced Chris Byrd in a battle of undefeated Heavyweight contenders. Ibeabuchi has been in the news lately as boxing fans wonder if he can resume his ascension to the top of the division after 17 years outside of the ring.
Check out Leann Perez’s “Boxing Gossip,” news and notes breakdown for Wednesday, January 6, 2016.
Round By Round Boxing's Staff Writer, Brandon Glass dissects the careers of two legendary fighters who retired 49-0--Rocky Marciano and Floyd Mayweather.
Tony Calcara goes back to 1995 when a prime Roy Jones Jr. took on Tony Thornton.