Great expectations: Keith Thurman well aware of what's at stake against Luis Collazo
In the ring, Luis Collazo is like Day-Glo leg warmers, bedazzled jean shorts and spray-on hair: He just has a way of making you look bad.
Melee by the Bay: Keith Thurman building upon Tampa’s unlikely rep as boxing hotbed
Sinkholes, death metal and the world’s longest continuous sidewalk. Tampa, Florida, has given us plenty.
Trainer Tuesday: Dan Birmingham on why Keith Thurman is 'a different kind of fighter’
Trainer Dan Birmingham has been blessed to work with not one, but multiple world champions out of his St. Pete Boxing Club.
Keith Thurman on handling success in stride, not shrinking from the spotlight
Keith Thurman uses a swimming analogy to explain how he’s avoided drowning in attention.
There will be blood: How veteran cutman Carlos Vargas keeps fighters fighting
Carlos Vargas has one minute to stop the bleeding before the bleeding stops everything.
Six strings for ‘One Time’: Keith Thurman finds peace of mind with the guitar
Earlier this year, we learned that waterfowl love the sound of Keith “One Time” Thurman’s musical stylings almost as much as they do bread from strangers and pimping auto insurance. (Everybody, all together now: “Aflac!”)
PBC fighters' favorite uncle is Sam this Fourth of July
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that some men will create havoc in the ring, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain devastating Rights, that they drop the hammer with Hooks, Crosses and Uppercuts in the pursuit of Knockouts.
Keith Thurman big on science, sweet or otherwise
The first thing Keith Thurman ever wanted to be as a child was an astronaut. He used to build model rockets as a boy and launch them with his father, fantasizing about parting the clouds aboard a real one some day.