
State of the Game
2016 has been a banner year thus far for the fledgling sport of boxing. There are some exciting new talented fighters making noise and it is getting more air time once again.
2016 has been a banner year thus far for the fledgling sport of boxing. There are some exciting new talented fighters making noise and it is getting more air time once again.
SHOWTIME Sports will present seven marquee boxing matches pitting top-10 rated champions in the prime of their careers against fellow top-10 rated challengers over four consecutive months beginning in December.
Undefeated WBC Welterweight champion Danny "Swift" Garcia (32-0, 18 KOs) will host a Philadelphia press conference tomorrow to announce his Saturday, November 12 non-title fight against Colombia's Samuel Vargas (25-2-1, 13 KOs).
According to Amir Khan (31-4, 19 KOs), he has known that his right hand has needed to be surgically repaired for over 10 years.
Robert Guerrero faces a must-win situation on Saturday night when he headlines PBC on Spike against the relatively unknown Argentina, David Peralta.
The pragmatic answer to what's next for Errol Spence Jr. is a pretty short one. Read on for RBRBoxing's Milo Taibi's thoughts on Errol Spence's future.
Don't look now, but half of 2016 is already in the books. Dunzo. Gone. Finito. Read on as Round By Round Boxing breaks down of 2016's best with our Midyear Awards.
The exciting, fight of the year contending battle between Keith Thurman and Shawn Porter was rewarded with high viewership numbers.
On Saturday, June 25, 2016, Heather Hardy (17-0, 4 KOs) continued her fan-friendly, winning ways by defeating Kirstie Simmons (8-2, 2 KOs) by unanimous decision.
On Saturday, June 25, 2016, Regis Progarais scored a fourth-round TKO over Luis Eduardo Florez to remain undefeated.
Keith “One Time” Thurman and “Showtime” Shawn Porter did not disappoint Saturday night at the Barclays Center. They gave boxing fans exactly what they wanted, a legendary fight–one that will go down as a classic.
Prizefighting returned to CBS on Saturday with a Fight of the Year candidate as undefeated welterweight world champion Keith Thurman edged former world champion Shawn Porter in a close but unanimous decision scored 115-113 by all three ringside judges.
Keith "One Time" Thurman defended his WBA World Welterweight Title against "Showtime" Shawn Porter in a highly anticipated 147-pound bout at Barclays Center on June 25, 2016.
In a matchup that truly delivered, Keith Thurman edged Shawn Porter ever so slightly, with a unanimous decision of 115-113 across the board.
After an exciting 12-round battle, fans seem to be split on who they think won the fight between Keith Thurman and Shawn Porter. Let us know who you think won the fight!