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    ESPN stepping up their Boxing Game....

    Hope this leads to some Major fights being televised for free...I personally dont' remember this but I know back in the day they used to do this....



    ESPN and HBO announced a boxing programming agreement Tuesday in which they will share content around major pay-per-view boxing events, starting with this week's Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Sergio Martinez bout.

    ESPN will carry HBO's all-access 24/7 series prior to major fights, starting Thursday with back-to-back episodes of "24/7 Chavez Jr./Martinez" (9 p.m. ET, ESPN2, prior to a special edition of "Friday Night Fights" from Las Vegas). Also on Thursday, ESPN Deportes' "Golpe a Golpe" will preview the fight at 9 p.m. ET.

    Chavez and Martinez fight for the world middleweight title Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas (9 p.m. ET, HBO PPV).

    As part of the agreement, ESPN Deportes and ESPN3 (along with the WatchESPN app and XboxLive for Gold members) will show fighter weigh-ins, plus pre- and postfight news conferences, in addition to other fight-related content. And "SportsCenter," as well as ESPN Deportes, will have additional news and information around pay-per-view fights, including interviews with the participants.

    The agreement includes shared content, cross-promotion elements, highlights and additional assets for multiple platforms on both ESPN and HBO.

    #2
    HELL YEAHH!!!! War Boxing!!

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      #3
      Originally posted by El C@cique@PR View Post
      HELL YEAHH!!!! War Boxing!!

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        #4
        I hate to be the one to say it.

        But this bodes well for Pac vs. Mayweather.

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          #5
          lol raul marquez

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          • #6
            Ooooooh yeah.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Cigarillo View Post
              I hate to be the one to say it.

              But this bodes well for Pac vs. Mayweather.

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                #8
                Does this actually mean Sportscenter can show the ACTUAL highlights of fight? It will be........historic.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
                  Does this actually mean Sportscenter can show the ACTUAL highlights of fight? It will be........historic.
                  Your av is historic

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                    #10
                    About time. ESPN has been garbage when it comes to boxing! This is major news!

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