is it still showing in the states? i enjoy watching it and apart from scottish football its the only thing i watch on ESPN.
is it still showing in the states? i enjoy watching it and apart from scottish football its the only thing i watch on ESPN.
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haha! what a coincidence eh! cant wait. we usually get it almost live but its on early saturday morning due to time difference. any idea whos on the card?
just checked the sky listings and its 1.30 am on sunday. thanks for the heads up. series linked it
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
yeah it only mentions the main event in the synopsis here. cheers. btw do espn show any other boxing shows in the states or is it just friday nights?
Now it's just FNF, and maybe a little snippet on their news shows. They used to have Wednesday Night Fights, and I think a long time ago Monday Night Fights as well. I loved WNF, but the viewership just wasn't there. On a super rare occasion they will have a special event on a Saturday, but that's only once every few years or so. In the states there are a bunch of ESPN channels, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, ESPNU (college sports), ESPN Classic (Replays of big events from the past) and ESPN3 (Web based streams of tons of sports available in the US only). ESPN Classic plays a lot of Tyson's fights and other big name guys like RJJ from back in the day.
Last edited by killersheep; 01-05-2012 at 03:11 PM.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
ESPN Classic is good to watch the first time I saw them including Ali v Liston, Fraizer and Foreman but seen all of them and they just keep repeating them over and over. I have not seen any repeat of Roy Jones, now that would be classic.
BTW the boxing is on ESPN America.
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