Mayweather-Pacquiao: Still relevant, still huge
Floyd Mayweather keeps on winning, something Manny Pacquiao hasn't done since 2011. But the fight might still be the biggest money matchup in all of boxing.
Floyd Mayweather keeps on winning, something Manny Pacquiao hasn't done since 2011. But the fight might still be the biggest money matchup in all of boxing.
Manny Pacquiao will face Brandon Rios on November 23 in Macau in a pay-per-view matchup of two fighters coming off of convincing losses. Will the promise of action be enough?
Floyd Mayweather doesn't sound too anxious to face Canelo Alvarez any time soon. Will he accept the criticism that would come from avoiding the new "it" fight?
Brandon Rios suffered his first loss on March 30 to Mike Alvarado, but may still wind up facing Manny Pacquiao this fall, in what would be the biggest opportunity of his career.
Juan Manuel Marquez says he's got a fight with Timothy Bradley set for September 14, but no official announcement has been made.
Mike Alvarado could be about to get the biggest opportunity of his career, as reports out of Denver are that the Colorado native will be the next opponent for Manny Pacquiao.
Juan Manuel Marquez plans to announce his next fight on Monday, and speculation right now is that it could be a showdown with Timothy Bradley, who says that he, too, wants that fight.
The pro debut of two-time Olympic gold medalist Zou Shiming reportedly drew close to 300 million viewers on television in China.
For the sport of boxing, Tim Bradley is the best opponent for Manny Pacquiao to take on next. It's the most healthy matchup for the sport in the long-term.
Bob Arum is saying that Manny Pacquiao's September return will be held in Macau or Singapore, but the veteran promoter has said that before.