Super Six tv news uk ?
Super Six tv news uk ?
Will this end up on tv here? It could be great night Abraham fight then Froch!
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probably wont be on anywhere, it's on in a few weeks and no tv deal has been sorted out. ITV are going to stop doing Hennessy shows so will they bother putting more money in the sport? BBC are totally uninterested in Boxing, ESPN wont show it and I'm not sure if Sky will feel it's worth putting on.
It's a disgrace if it's not on but it wouldnt surprise me because Abraham isnt a big name outside of Germany and Froch doesnt get nowhere near the recognition he deserves despite being Britian's best fighter.
It's a disgrace if it's not on but it wouldnt surprise me because Abraham isnt a big name outside of Germany and Froch doesnt get nowhere near the recognition he deserves despite being Britian's best fighter.
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hitman_hatton1
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not looking good at the moment.
hopefully something can be worked out.
always radio 5.
hopefully something can be worked out.
always radio 5.
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Come on Gomez don't do a boxingchat!
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Sky should have gotten this, if they cared one iota about the sport, which they dont.
Are the germans getting to see this on TV?
Showtime needs to put together some kind of streaming deal. Great quality, reliable streams, a tenner for each of the cards (build-up shows thrown into the deal). I wouldn't have any qualms about paying a tenner for each show.
It's either that or it's getting watched on a free illegal stream. Not missing this.
Are the germans getting to see this on TV?
Showtime needs to put together some kind of streaming deal. Great quality, reliable streams, a tenner for each of the cards (build-up shows thrown into the deal). I wouldn't have any qualms about paying a tenner for each show.
It's either that or it's getting watched on a free illegal stream. Not missing this.
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I hoping sky will pick it up!
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bit late now putting it on box office now maybe mick should put it on normal sky and hope the ratings make sky want to get the rest of the supe six series
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black panther
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Its an absolute crying shame if this isn't shown on LIVE uk tv. But I have a feeling we'll get a tape delay broadcast like we did with the Taylor fight. 
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I think normal sky its not too late. How much is Hennessy asking for?
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Abraham taylor has the potential of being a cracking fight too, maybe not excitment wise, but its a right old 50-50 fight. Personally I fancy Taylor in that one, hope we get the super six package!!
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am going the froch fight hope the show the taylor abraham fight there as the undercards not looking that good at the minute
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alexpaterson
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I hope SKY or ESPN pick it up I think it'll be very intresting it's a great idea and I hope someone picks it up a British fighter in a brilliant tournement I see Dirrell winning it with a final with Ward imo
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Is Froch's belt on the line for this or any of his super 6 fights?
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don't think they could do it with BIG names. too much to lose. i think it's the format itself (and the quality of fighters) that holds the appeal.iwz678 wrote:probably wont be on anywhere, it's on in a few weeks and no tv deal has been sorted out. ITV are going to stop doing Hennessy shows so will they bother putting more money in the sport? BBC are totally uninterested in Boxing, ESPN wont show it and I'm not sure if Sky will feel it's worth putting on.
It's a disgrace if it's not on but it wouldnt surprise me because Abraham isnt a big name outside of Germany and Froch doesnt get nowhere near the recognition he deserves despite being Britian's best fighter.
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doctorboxing
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Yes, any belts held by fighters are on the line for all the fights.sy86 wrote:Is Froch's belt on the line for this or any of his super 6 fights?
Surely the public reaction to Froch-Taylor not been shown live would tell TV execs that we would all want to watch Froch-Dirrell? I hope SKY pick it up and show it for "free".
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Was there a public reaction?doctorboxing wrote:
Surely the public reaction to Froch-Taylor not been shown live would tell TV execs that we would all want to watch Froch-Dirrell?
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Best thing to happen to boxing in years imo.
If this is not shown on uk tv then there is no hope![[icon_e_sad.gif] :verysad:](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
If this is not shown on uk tv then there is no hope
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Ive not got a scooby doo mate what's occuring.
I've heard things from ITV launching a box office channel (im sure you've heard that too) to it being streamed.
One things for sure, we're less than a month away from fight night now, so hopefully we'll hear something.
I've heard things from ITV launching a box office channel (im sure you've heard that too) to it being streamed.
One things for sure, we're less than a month away from fight night now, so hopefully we'll hear something.
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chrisfinch
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ITV Box Office was completely misunderstood. An article stated that itv may start charging non Sky/Virgin/whatever cable or satellite customers a fee for watching their programmes.G0mez wrote:Ive not got a scooby doo mate what's occuring.
I've heard things from ITV launching a box office channel (im sure you've heard that too) to it being streamed.
One things for sure, we're less than a month away from fight night now, so hopefully we'll hear something.
Froch, Hennessy and most other people got the wrong end of the stick and thought itv were launching a PPV channel. Froch even looked such a berk when he mentioned about it on an itv interview.
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The problem with ESPN showing boxing is this fight is shown on Showtime in the states. I know they did a last minute deal to show a replay of Witter vs Alexander (which was on Showtime), but this Super 6 has been championed heavily by showtime, a major rival to ESPN in the states, so I cannot see Showtime negotiating.
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doctorboxing
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Well by "public", I mean us boxing fans. ITV only bought the delayed coverage at a late date because fans were so annoyed there was no live coverage. A website was even set up to stream the fight for a payment, by Mick Hennesy.Wales wrote:Was there a public reaction?doctorboxing wrote:
Surely the public reaction to Froch-Taylor not been shown live would tell TV execs that we would all want to watch Froch-Dirrell?
Surely a tournament that does away with the clamour for alphabelts and sets about finding out who the best boxer in the divison is, is the most exciting thing to happen to boxing for a while and would attract some sort of TV deal??
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hitman_hatton1
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perhaps hennessy don't want the british public see his boy get owned by dirrell.
i just want the choice.
if sky put it on ppv then so be it.
but i want the choice.
not some dodgy internet feed.![[icon_shame.gif] :shame:](./images/smilies/icon_shame.gif)
i just want the choice.
if sky put it on ppv then so be it.
but i want the choice.
not some dodgy internet feed.
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You are living in an absolute bubble.doctorboxing wrote:Well by "public", I mean us boxing fans. ITV only bought the delayed coverage at a late date because fans were so annoyed there was no live coverage. A website was even set up to stream the fight for a payment, by Mick Hennesy.Wales wrote:Was there a public reaction?doctorboxing wrote:
Surely the public reaction to Froch-Taylor not been shown live would tell TV execs that we would all want to watch Froch-Dirrell?
Surely a tournament that does away with the clamour for alphabelts and sets about finding out who the best boxer in the divison is, is the most exciting thing to happen to boxing for a while and would attract some sort of TV deal??
The 'public' knows nothing about this tournament, let alone Froch.
Us few on the forum are not representative of the population. Ask your dad if he knows about a tournament that 'does away with the clamour for alphabets'..
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Showtime are not in direct competition with ESPN in the states let alone in the UK where Showtime have no presence (outside of the various TV shows they sell for broadcast here). In the states ESPN is regular cable (free to view) wheras showtime is premium (monthly subs) cable.stujones wrote:The problem with ESPN showing boxing is this fight is shown on Showtime in the states. I know they did a last minute deal to show a replay of Witter vs Alexander (which was on Showtime), but this Super 6 has been championed heavily by showtime, a major rival to ESPN in the states, so I cannot see Showtime negotiating.
The Showtime v ESPN angle which lots of people have raised is a complete non issue.
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doctorboxing
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Actually, the public do know about Froch. I remember after the Froch-Pascal fight, my dad and a few friends all called me asking if I had seen it. People who had a passing interest in the sport watched it because it was on ITV and it was a cracker so lots of them remember Froch. Of course, he isn't a calzaghe, hatton or khan but who is? I guarantee that ITV got good viewing figures for Froch-Pascal and Froch-Taylor the day after the fight. Why wouldn't this tourney get a good reaction with the right promotion?Maelstrom wrote: You are living in an absolute bubble.
The 'public' knows nothing about this tournament, let alone Froch.
Us few on the forum are not representative of the population. Ask your dad if he knows about a tournament that 'does away with the clamour for alphabets'..