Chris Arreola (36-4-1, 31 KOs) of Escondido, Calif., will go into Saturday night’s nationally televised fight against Travis Kauffman (30-1, 22 KOs) of Reading, Penn., with every intention of landing ...
The question has puzzled doctors since the days Joe Louis ruled the heavyweight division and boxing rivaled baseball as the biggest sport in the nation: Why do some fighters suffer brain damage from ...
LAS VEGAS – The question has puzzled doctors since the days Joe Louis ruled the heavyweight division and boxing rivaled baseball as the biggest sport in the nation: Why do some fighters suffer brain ...
The risk and nature of injury in the sport of boxing has generated a great deal of controversy in the medical community, especially in relation to youth boxing. A new study, conducted by researchers ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — New research indicates that weight around the waist may be particularly harmful to heart health. A recent study compared two different types of workouts to determine which was more ...
A new study by the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health could ultimately let professional fighters know when they should hang up their gloves or suffer permanent brain damage. The result ...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) may look ultra-violent and bloody at first impression, but a new study found that MMA is actually less dangerous to its participants than another popular contact sport, boxing ...
HEIDELBERG, Germany, April 1 (UPI) -- Boxing may be less dangerous than previously feared, at least for amateurs, but conclusive statements are not yet possible, German researchers said. The ...
Michael Finney started boxing when he was 9 years old. Now, 15 years later, he's a professional boxer with more than 150 fights under his belt. He fears that those years in the ring have taken a toll ...
The question has puzzled doctors since the days Joe Louis ruled the heavyweight division. Why do some fighters suffer brain damage from punches absorbed in the ring while others get hit in the head ...