07/11/2026
Oshaquie Foster looks ahead to his next move, making it clear that his future at 130 pounds hinges entirely on securing a fight with Emanuel Navarrete. If that matchup cannot be made, Foster plans to move up to the 135-pound division, where he intends to face the winner of Lamont Roach vs. William Zepeda, noting that he would technically step in as the mandatory challenger for that WBC title. Feeling in his prime, physically sharp, and mentally resilient, Foster emphasizes that his high ring IQ, focus, and continuous study of old-school boxing greats keep him separated from the rest of the field as he takes his career fight by fight.
Oshaquie Foster: Only Staying at 130 for Navarrete, Plots Winner of Roach-Zepeda at 135
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07/04/2026
Quincey Williams and Coach Rell share their post-fight thoughts after a major learning experience. Having knocked out every opponent previously and never going past the fourth round, this fight marked the first time in Williams' career that he went the 8-round distance. Quincey reflects on the value of getting those rounds under his belt, noting how he felt sharper as the fight progressed and learned a key lesson about the patience needed to stop a game opponent. He plans to return to the ring around September.
Coach Rell breaks down the strategy, explaining that the plan was to box early and look for the stoppage late. He credits their tough opponent for pushing the pace and notes that the experience gives them specific adjustments to work on back in the gym.
"It Was A Learning Experience" | Quincey Williams & Coach Rell Talk Going The Distance
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06/28/2026
Hip-hop icon Ghostface Killah breaks down today's boxing landscape, breaking down why Sebastian Fundora’s towering stature poses a unique threat to Jaron "Boots" Ennis over Vergil Ortiz, while defending Terence Crawford’s right to dictate his own career. Looking across weight classes, the Wu-Tang Clan lyricist tabs Shakur Stevenson as his pick among modern lightweights, while ultimately calling out today's champions to stop ducking and fight. Reflecting on his deep love for the sport, Ghostface credits Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and Pernell Whitaker for capturing his heart, proving that while today's talent is immense, the current era just needs to match the "get busy" energy of the old days.
Ghostface Killah Weighs In on Modern Boxing Duels, Crawford’s Legacy, and His Golden Era Roots
Hip-hop icon Ghostface Killah breaks down today's boxing landscape,...
06/28/2026
Bozy Ennis breaks down Jaron "Boots" Ennis' knockout victory against Xander Zayas, grading the performance a "B" while noting areas for defensive adjustment. Ennis details the progression of the technical stoppage, addresses Zayas' post-fight weight comments, and maps out potential future matchups in the super welterweight division, including Sebastian Fundora and Jermell Charlo.
Bozy Ennis Evaluates Jaron Ennis' Stoppage Win Over Xander Zayas & Targets 154-Pound Champions
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06/28/2026
Ben Whittaker addresses the media following a dominant knockout victory in Brooklyn, New York. The undefeated light heavyweight prospect breaks down his performance, reflects on his experience fighting in the United States, and discusses the next steps for his career moving forward.
Ben Whittaker Post-Fight Press Conference Following Brooklyn Kayo Victory
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06/28/2026
Following his dramatic seventh-round stoppage of Xander Zayas at Barclays Center, newly unified 154-pound champion Jaron "Boots" Ennis dismissed claims that he was badly hurt by a third-round flurry, stating he remained "cool, calm, and collected" throughout the madness. Now holding the WBA and WBO super-welterweight titles, the unbeaten star used his post-fight press conference to praise Zayas's durability and declare his ultimate goal: capturing the remaining belts to fully take over the division.
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06/28/2026
Legendary boxing promoter and Top Rank founder Bob Arum dismisses the bookmakers by declaring "odds are odds," pointing to the New York Knicks' recent dominant championship run as proof that numbers don't guarantee the outcome. While acknowledging that matching Xander Zayas against Jaron "Boots" Ennis is a tough, risky fight, Arum emphasizes that Zayas wanted the challenge because his team believes he is ready. Giving the young fighter a great chance to win, Arum notes that this exact level of high-stakes, fierce competitiveness is why the public is so excited for the matchup.
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06/27/2026
Light heavyweight contender Richard Rivera is fully prepared to play the spoiler for Ben Whittaker's high-profile appearance in the United States. Brimming with confidence ahead of the matchup, Rivera dismissed the hype surrounding the Olympic silver medalist, characterising Whittaker's aggressive, showboating approach as an amateur style.
Rivera believes patience will be the defining factor in neutralizing his opponent's early offense. Rather than being intimidated by the occasion, Rivera emphasizes that he feels right at home under the big lights, promising to weather the initial storm and drag Whittaker into the late rounds to see how he handles deep waters.
"He’s trying to make a splash in the US and we’re here to debunk the Whittaker myth... We're going to weather the storm, take him to the deep waters and see how well he swims." — Richard Rivera
Rivera Unimpressed by Whittaker's "Amateur Style" Ahead of US Clash: "We're Here to Debunk the Myth"
Light heavyweight contender Richard Rivera is fully prepared to pla...
06/27/2026
Armed with a 16-fight win streak and a dangerous "nothing to lose, everything to gain" mindset, Syracuse native Bryce Mills is ready to shock the boxing world this Saturday at the Barclays Center. Stepping into the ring as the definitive underdog against undefeated phenom Emiliano Vargas, Mills is entirely at peace with the spoiler role, viewing every landed punch as a moment of success he wasn’t supposed to have.
Rather than being intimidated by Vargas’s "Prospect of the Year" status, Mills actively demanded the matchup to prove he belongs among the sport's elite. Characterizing himself as a fighter who has "learned on the job" through continuous improvement and elite training partners, Mills credits much of his career breakthrough to the guidance of "the Godfather of Philadelphia boxing," Russell Peltz. Fighting for the pride of his hometown fight community, Mills promises to show off a completely evolved version of himself—fully prepared to deliver a win that will make the entire city of Syracuse victorious.
"If I Beat Him, I'M The Prospect Of The Year!" 🥊 Bryce Mills Vows To Upset Emiliano Vargas
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06/27/2026
Returning to his home state for the biggest moment of his career, Top Rank middleweight prospect Jahi Tucker expressed absolute confidence ahead of his high-stakes matchup against undefeated Olympian Euri Cedeño at the Barclays Center. Ready to defend his promotional winning streak with three regional titles on the line—the vacant IBF North American, WBC USA, and WBO NABO middleweight belts—the 23-year-old New York native dismissed Cedeño's highly regarded knockout power, stating that no amount of punching power can alter the outcome of the fight as he looks to secure a crucial rankings leap in the 160-pound division.
Jahi Tucker on Euri Cedeño: "He's Food Just Like the Rest of Them!"
Returning to his home state for the biggest moment of his career, T...