Fury-Wilder rematch set for October 3rd in another ESPN/Fox Sports joint pay-per-view
Obviously nothing can really be set in stone right now, but if sports are back by October, we're getting Fury-Wilder 3.
Obviously nothing can really be set in stone right now, but if sports are back by October, we're getting Fury-Wilder 3.
Wilder-Fury is poised to be one of the biggest heavyweight boxing matches in years.
The deal also reportedly contains provisions for a third fight between Wilder and Fury.
This isn't like HBO's 24/7, and in this case, it works.
DAZN is bringing the heat in November.
The bout will likely run opposite the SEC Championship game, which could hurt DAZN's ability to convert the rights into subscribers.
In March, boxer Kubrat Pulev kissed reporter Jenny Ravalo while she was trying to interview him after a fight, receiving a suspension as a result. That suspension was lifted this week, but Ravalo said she still has concerns over how the process went.
Heidi Androl didn't ask Pacquiao about Mayweather, but she may have been told not to.
We've now had ̶t̶w̶o̶ zero days since the latest expansion news from The Athletic, as the site adds a dedicated boxing hub.
Pulev earned a suspension from the California State Athletic Commission in March after kissing reporter Jenny Ravalo during a post-fight interview. He appeared before the commission Tuesday, and they told him to take a sexual harassment course before appearing before them again in July.
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It's not a knockout punch, but it will do.
You don't have to be a boxing fan to appreciate Jim Lampley's passion for boxing and what HBO has done for boxing for the past 45 years.
DAZN's offering ringside seats to Trump, but this is really more about getting more attention for the fight.
This series is going into wider distribution than just DAZN, which might help promote the Dec. 15 fight on the streaming service.
Bob Arum's October prediction that "within the next year, Showtime will be exiting boxing" doesn't appear set to come to pass.
GGG is being aggressively pursued by two networks, both with plenty of money