Tank Davis fight
by Tiki on 3/10/25Barclays Center - BrooklynRating: 5 out of 5Great experience no place better than the barclays

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Premier Boxing Champions
Manager Al Haymon's Premier Boxing Champions series features top-level fights all around the country (and across the television landscape). Just look at the names in the PBC promotion. Champs and ex-champs and legit prospects abound: Deontay Wilder, Adonis Stevenson, David Benavidez, Jermall and Jermell Charlo, Jarrett Hurd, Errol Spence Jr., Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter, Mikey Garcia, Leo Santa Cruz, Gary Russell Jr., Abner Mares, Brandon Figueroa, Danny Garcia, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Jarrett Hurd, and Gervonta Davis. Living relic Manny Pacquiao is on board. Surprise titlist Andy Ruiz Jr. is in the PBC camp, too.
Premier Boxing Champions History
The first PBC card was in 2015, and it was broadcast on NBC, with Keith Thurman as the headliner and Adrien Broner and Abner Mares on the undercard. There've been a lot of fireworks since then, heavyweight champ Deontay Wilder providing many of them. In 2016, Wilder knocked out Artur Szpilka in the ninth round with a cannon shot from his right hand. The following year, Wilder swarmed challenger Bermane Stiverne, knocking him down three times before the fight was stopped in the waning moments of the first round. Stiverne managed just two jabs and two power shots in all.
In 2018, Wilder took on Luiz Ortiz at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn in one of the great bouts of the promotion's brief history. The cautious, pawing exchanges of the early rounds gave way in the fifth to a big right from Wilder that buckled Ortiz's knees and then a second right that sent him to the floor. Ortiz came back and nearly knocked out Wilder in the seventh. The champ rallied, and in the 10th he overwhelmed Ortiz, ending the fight with a huge right uppercut.
But the PBC is a lot more than Wilder. In September 2019, welterweight Errol Spence Jr., fresh off his domination of Mikey Garcia, bested Shawn Porter in a frenetic split decision, unifying the IBF and WBC belts and moving Spence closer to the top of the pound-for-pound rankings. And don't forget the old guy. In 2018, Pacquiao, on the cusp of turning 40, joined the promotion and soon recorded a pair of solid decisions, first against Adrien Broner and then against the dangerous Keith Thurman.
Great experience no place better than the barclays
Ticket prices and seating great and alcoholic drinks were good as well. A lot of food options
The Barclay is a nice venue. The only thing the seats are very tight. It was easy getting in and out.
Full of action from beginning to end very exciting
had good seats and it was a good fighting experience to watch in person
The fight was awesome, out seats was also great. The issue I have is that so many people sat in the wrong seats so while trying to watch the fight, you had to keep getting up to let folks through, keep having to answer to them "what's your seat number"and at one time two girls literally stood infront of us going back and forth where there seats were, asking me my seat number and so forth when all the while one of them did not have a seat in our area, a bunch of people playing hot seats. Very disturbing and frustrating.
Excellent fight. Enjoyed the fights and making new friends.
PBC yet again did a great job with this illustrious event. Well thought of and well put together. It felt like a movie ! I just hope that PBC can sign another heavy hitting fore runner because once Tank is Gone who will you have left ? Lamont would’ve been great but he wants to go down in weight again may have to push him to stay in that weight class or go up in weight ! Just hope PBC CAN KEEP THE FIRE ALIVE AND CREATE 2 more Golden guys. Haney ain’t it Garcia could be rolly ain’t it.
Enjoyed everything. Much love to the festivities surrounding the event.
The air was blowing very cold air, the temperature was outside was 21 degrees and seating was very uncomfortable. The boxing was great!!! but the cold took away the greatness.