A Saturday press conference is in the works for smack-talkers Adrien Broner and Paulie Malignaggi.
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Fight Camp 360: Ortiz-Berto II debuts on Feb. 1
Fight Camp 360: Victor Ortiz vs. Andre Berto II will debut on Showtime on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.
Lem's latest: Cloud's bursting, Broner's rapping
The trainer of IBF light heavyweight titleholder considers his fighter to be better than RING/WBC champ Bernard Hopkins.
Audio: RingTV Radio - episode 1 of 2012
In the first episode of 2012, host Corey Erdman looks back at the fights that have kicked off the new year, and is joined by heavyweight prospect Maurice Byarm, who headlines the inaugural NBC Sports Fight Night against Bryant Jennings.
Pacquiao's possible June 9 return excludes Mayweather
Promoter Bob Arum says Manny Pacquiao is unlikely to return to the ring until June 9, meaing that Floyd Mayweather Jr. will already be serving jailtime.
Mayweather eyes Martinez if not Pacquiao, dismisses Alvarez, Cotto, Guerrero
Floyd Mayweather Jr. would face Sergio Martinez at 150 pounds if a fight with Manny Pacquiao can not be made.
NBC hopes to forge a new road into boxing with cable series
Kathy Duva convinced NBC to launch its new boxing series, which debuts Saturday, by pointing out that the network's partnership with cable systems giant Comcast could result in financial success if they find the sport's next star.
Lem's latest: Peterson appeals WBA; Mystery Man, IBF respond
Lamont Peterson and trainer Barry Hunter give their thoughts on Golden Boy Promotions dropping their IBF appeal of his title victory over Amir Khan. "Now that this is over I am ready to move on," Peterson said.
Q&A: Cloud discusses Hopkins, Campillo, light heavyweight division
Tavoris Cloud: "Promoters don't want their fighters to fight me because we're in a recession, and their fighter could be hospitalized...they could get stuck with a huge hospital bill."
Ali's 10 greatest moments in the ring
A look at Muhammad Ali's Top 10 greatest moments in the ring, according to Yahoo! Sports boxing writer Kevin Iole.
Ran Nakash: The world's deadliest boxer
Once-beaten cruiserweight Ran Nakash isn't rated by THE RING, but the Krav Maga instructor for the Israeli Defense Force would beat every contender if they fought in the street. Nakash returns to the prize ring on Saturday in New York City.

