News from the world of Boxing
Oscar Valdez will make the fourth defense of his 126-pound title against top contender Scott Quigg on March 10 at the StubHub Center in Carson, California.
After two years out of the ring, Amir Khan is back and is targeting a third world title by the end of 2018 -- but is that a realistic target?
Anthony Joshua dismissed criticism from Joseph Parker's team about his punch resistance, describing it as "fake news" at a news conference Tuesday.
Anthony Mundine plans to continue boxing for another year, and hopes to climb into the ring against fellow Australian champion Jeff Horn.
Tyson Fury has made a surprise a prediction for the highly-anticipated heavyweight showdown between Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker by backing the New Zealander to claim victory.
With the announcement of Anthony Joshua-Joseph Parker, heavyweight boxing is tidying itself up and setting up the possibility of an undisputed champion. But that could take longer than boxing fans...
Joseph Diaz Jr., who is in line for a mandatory featherweight title shot, will fight Victor Terrazas in the feature bout of a "Golden Boy Boxing on ESPN" card on Feb. 22.
Olympic champion Claressa Shields proved to be too skilled for Tori Nelson on Friday night and won every round on all three judges' scorecards to retain her women's world titles.
The World Boxing Super Series semifinal fight between England's Callum Smith and Germany's Juergen Braehmer is set for Feb. 24, rounding out the semifinal bouts.
Joseph Parker's promoter David Higgins has revealed to ESPN that a unification bout against Anthony Joshua is "very close" to being announced but negotiations might still go on into next week.