Steven Cunningham outpoints former UFC champ Frank Mir

Steven Cunningham outpointed former UFC champ Frank Mir on the Jake Paul-Ben Askren card Saturday in Atlanta.

Editor’s note: This article was originally posted on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Frank Mir’s venture into the boxing world proved unsuccessful Saturday.

Mir, a former UFC heavyweight champion and interim titleholder, transitioned into the ring as a sizable underdog to a far more experienced foe in Steve Cunningham. It showed in the bout, as Cunningham displayed his seasoning to get the win by unanimous decision with scores of 60-54, 60-54, 58-56.

The heavyweight bout was part of the Triller Fight Club main card at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The event aired on pay-per-view.

After weighing in 70 pounds heavier than Cunningham on Friday, Mir attempted to put his size to use early in the fight. Cunningham was mobile, though, staying at range and attacking the body of Mir, who whiffed on big early punches.

Mir showed more comfort as the fight wore on, happily fighting from range and inside the clinch when the referee allowed it. Cunningham was a little too smooth, though, and retained better control and worked the body in the early and mid rounds. There were a couple thudding shots, but nothing that took away the legs of either man.

As the fight went down the stretch, Cunningham controlled the pace with his jab and the shots that came behind it. Mir tried to pressure from the inside, but he was a little too plodding in his attacks an lacked accuracy.

In the end, Cunningham controlled the overwhelming majority of the fight and was rewarded with the unanimous decision win.

Up-to-date Triller Fight Club results included:

  • Steve Cunningham def. Frank Mir via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)
  • Joe Fournier def. Reykon via TKO (did not answer bell) – Round 3, 3:00

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Steven Cunningham outpoints former UFC champ Frank Mir

Steven Cunningham outpointed former UFC champ Frank Mir on the Jake Paul-Ben Askren card Saturday in Atlanta.

Editor’s note: This article was originally posted on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Frank Mir’s venture into the boxing world proved unsuccessful Saturday.

Mir, a former UFC heavyweight champion and interim titleholder, transitioned into the ring as a sizable underdog to a far more experienced foe in Steve Cunningham. It showed in the bout, as Cunningham displayed his seasoning to get the win by unanimous decision with scores of 60-54, 60-54, 58-56.

The heavyweight bout was part of the Triller Fight Club main card at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The event aired on pay-per-view.

After weighing in 70 pounds heavier than Cunningham on Friday, Mir attempted to put his size to use early in the fight. Cunningham was mobile, though, staying at range and attacking the body of Mir, who whiffed on big early punches.

Mir showed more comfort as the fight wore on, happily fighting from range and inside the clinch when the referee allowed it. Cunningham was a little too smooth, though, and retained better control and worked the body in the early and mid rounds. There were a couple thudding shots, but nothing that took away the legs of either man.

As the fight went down the stretch, Cunningham controlled the pace with his jab and the shots that came behind it. Mir tried to pressure from the inside, but he was a little too plodding in his attacks an lacked accuracy.

In the end, Cunningham controlled the overwhelming majority of the fight and was rewarded with the unanimous decision win.

Up-to-date Triller Fight Club results included:

  • Steve Cunningham def. Frank Mir via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)
  • Joe Fournier def. Reykon via TKO (did not answer bell) – Round 3, 3:00

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Triller Fight Club results: Frank Mir drops decision to Steve Cunningham in pro boxing debut

Frank Mir’s venture into the boxing world proved unsuccessful.

ATLANTA – [autotag]Frank Mir[/autotag]’s venture into the boxing world proved unsuccessful Saturday.

Mir, a former UFC heavyweight champion and interim titleholder, transitioned into the ring as a sizable underdog to a far more experienced foe in [autotag]Steve Cunningham[/autotag]. It showed in the bout, as Cunningham displayed his seasoning to get the win by unanimous decision with scores of 60-54, 60-54, 58-56.

The heavyweight bout was part of the Triller Fight Club main card at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The event aired on pay-per-view.

After weighing in 70 pounds heavier than Cunningham on Friday, Mir attempted to put his size to use early in the fight. Cunningham was mobile, though, staying at range and attacking the body of Mir, who whiffed on big early punches.

Mir showed more comfort as the fight wore on, happily fighting from range and inside the clinch when the referee allowed it. Cunningham was a little too smooth, though, and retained better control and worked the body in the early and mid rounds. There were a couple thudding shots, but nothing that took away the legs of either man.

As the fight went down the stretch, Cunningham controlled the pace with his jab and the shots that came behind it. Mir tried to pressure from the inside, but he was a little too plodding in his attacks an lacked accuracy.

In the end, Cunningham controlled the overwhelming majority of the fight and was rewarded with the unanimous decision win.

Up-to-date Triller Fight Club results included:

  • Steve Cunningham def. Frank Mir via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)
  • Joe Fournier def. Reykon via TKO (did not answer bell) – Round 3, 3:00

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Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren: Live blog, results for Triller Fight Club event

Follow along with results and live updates from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, where Jake Paul and Ben Askren headline a boxing card.

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ATLANTA – MMA Junkie is on the scene and reporting live from tonight’s Triller Fight Club event.

The big attraction of the evening is the highly anticipated boxing match between YouTube star [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag] and former MMA champion [autotag]Ben Askren[/autotag], who is making his boxing debut. Also on the pay-per-view main card (9 p.m. ET, FITE.TV) will be former UFC heavyweight champion [autotag]Frank Mir[/autotag] stepping into the squared circle for the first time against [autotag]Steve Cunningham[/autotag].

In addition to the night of fights, there will be musical performances by Justin Bieber, The Black Keys, Snoop Dog, Ice Cube, Too $hort, E-40, Doja Cat, Saweetie, Diplo, and Major Lazer.

Keep it locked here for fight results as they happen, as well as live behind-the-scenes updates from Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Fox Sports, PBC personalities thank coronavirus warriors

Fox Sports and Premier Boxing Champions put together a video featuring their biggest personalities to thank the coronavirus warriors.

Our health care workers and first responders have emerged as heroes in the ongoing fight against the coronavirus.

And that fact isn’t lost on those in the boxing world.

Fox Sports and Premier Boxing Champions took the time to put together a video (see below) featuring many of their biggest stars and personalities to thank those risking their lives.

Here are those who took part:

PBC Fighters

Manny Pacquiao, Errol Spence, Deontay Wilder, Leo Santa Cruz, Andy Ruiz Jr, Shawn Porter, Mikey Garcia, Danny Garcia, Keith Thurman, David Benavidez, Caleb Plant, Abner Mares, Erislandy Lara, Julian Williams, Tony Harrison, Anthony Dirrell, Andre Dirrell, Chris Eubank Jr, Andre Berto and Adam Kownacki.

PBC on FOX Personalities

Brian Kenny, Chris Myers, Joe Goossen, Kate Abdo, Jimmy Lennon Jr, Marcos Villegas, Heidi Androl, Jordan Plant, Steve Cunningham and Ray Flores.