Las Vegas could host Mikey Garcia-Errol Spence and Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury to end the year.
Gilbert Manzano
Gilbert Manzano worked for the Las Vegas Review-Journal from November 2015 to November 2018. He covered UNLV football and boxing. Before joining the RJ staff, he was a breaking news editor for NFL.com and a preps sports reporter for The Acorn Newspapers in Southern California. Manzano graduated from Cal State Northridge, and calls Pasadena, California, home.
Randy Moss, a former Raiders receiver, will go into the Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Ladarius Miller is hoping to earn a world title shot, but he needs to get by Dennis Galarza to make that happen.
There’s a lot happening in Napa as the Raiders prepare for the 2018 season, and the Review-Journal wants to make sure Raider Nation isn’t missing out on any information.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez is back in San Diego training for his Sept. 15 rematch against Gennady Golovkin at T-Mobile Arena.
Mikey Garcia faces Robert Easter Jr. on Saturday for a unification bout.
The local Raiders apparel store isn’t allowed to sell Las Vegas gear until the team leaves Oakland in 2020.
Raiders star pass-rusher Khalil Mack is expected to holdout Thursday when the team reports to Napa, California, for the first day of training camp. And in do so, he has become a lightning rod of opinions around the team.
The Raiders officially announced Monday the hiring of Brent Musburger and Lincoln Kennedy.
Jaime Munguia defeated Liam Smith in thrilling fight at the Hard Rock Hotel.
Lincoln Kennedy, a former offensive tackle for the Raiders, said Saturday that he will be working next to Brent Musburger as the team’s radio color commentator.
Jaime Munguia will make his first WBO junior middleweight title defense Saturday against Liam Smith on an HBO-televised main event inside The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel. The doubleheader airs at 7 p.m.
The Greg Papa era as the voice of the Raiders has officially come to an end.
The Junior and Youth Golden Gloves Nationals is taking place at the CasaBlanca Resort in Mesquite. The event started Wednesday and runs through Saturday.
The Raiders ranked 34th on Forbes’ 50 most valuable sports teams of 2018 list. The Silver and Black have a value of $2.38 billion with a 13 percent year-to-year increase.