EDIT: Just seen a thread I didn't see earlier already confirming this.
Firstly, apologies if this had already been confirmed but..
A few of us have recently been scouting the skysports boxing schedule to find out if Alexander-Bradley was going to be on sky or not (note that a recent huge world fight Katsidis-Marques was not)
Adam Smith on ringside today confirmed that sky would be showing it this month. I thought this was a no brainer for them to be honest due to the Khan interest.
I'm sure we all agree that this will be an EXCELLENT and fascinating bout.
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Very good news,
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Well done SKY
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Yes carnt wait for this one ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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Good lad, Adam Smith 
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Excellent news. Fair play, Smith and Sky.
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If the number of tickets sold is true (less than 400), I have a feeling this may get cancelled.
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That's the problem with holding it in a neutral venue that as far as I know isn't really a boxing town (correct me if I'm wrong). Would be a massive shame if you are right there, two of the most respectable champions in boxing and a rare unification fight.Poncey wrote:If the number of tickets sold is true (less than 400), I have a feeling this may get cancelled.
EDIT: With TV money providing the majority of money these days, will live gate be so important as to be a reason for cancellation?
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Absolutely baffled me to be honest. As fair as I know Bradley is from California and Alexander is from St Louis (where he apparently has a decent following) yet they're fighting in Detroit.Scottrf wrote:That's the problem with holding it in a neutral venue that as far as I know isn't really a boxing town (correct me if I'm wrong). Would be a massive shame if you are right there, two of the most respectable champions in boxing and a rare unification fight.Poncey wrote:If the number of tickets sold is true (less than 400), I have a feeling this may get cancelled.
EDIT: With TV money providing the majority of money these days, will live gate be so important as to be a reason for cancellation?
An American on another forum highlighted how Detroit is one of the worst hit economic areas in the whole country with a high proportion of people on welfare etc. This surely isn't helping ticket sales, so why wasn't it considered in the first place?
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It sounds ridiculous. Maybe they should sell the tickets really dirt cheap.
I hope the fight happens. It's a big one for the division, and Sky having it is obviously a very good thing, what with Khan targeting the winner.
I hope the fight happens. It's a big one for the division, and Sky having it is obviously a very good thing, what with Khan targeting the winner.