Farewell to B0xnati0n
-
NoScoutingReports
- Lightweight
- Posts: 3238
- Joined: 21 Jan 2018, 16:28
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Long time coming unfortunately! Cancelled a fair bit back as the shows became non-existent.
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100743
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Bound to happen. I thought BT were paying enough to keep it running, could have used it. Give it decent budget and with that, we could have still gotten some US cards.
Now we have BT, who are not even always showing ESPN/TR cards, whereas ESPN+ shows anything BT shows.
Sky and Hearn still in bed, Sky do well to get some PBC cards after midnight.
ITV and PBC failed then. Was it Pac-Thurman which they put on PPV? Or did BT Sports pick that up in the end?
Spence vs. Garcia wasn't even ITV either..
We got small players like Channel 5 and Premier Sports who picked up Jermall vs. Hogan, but that was only because of CEJ.
Now we have BT, who are not even always showing ESPN/TR cards, whereas ESPN+ shows anything BT shows.
Sky and Hearn still in bed, Sky do well to get some PBC cards after midnight.
ITV and PBC failed then. Was it Pac-Thurman which they put on PPV? Or did BT Sports pick that up in the end?
Spence vs. Garcia wasn't even ITV either..
We got small players like Channel 5 and Premier Sports who picked up Jermall vs. Hogan, but that was only because of CEJ.
-
Boxerbeetle
- Light Heavyweight
- Posts: 32661
- Joined: 19 Sep 2011, 10:59
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Shame. The heyday of B0xnati0n really was the peak of televised live boxing. Since FW moved to BT, it’s been dire all around.
-
JimJim2009
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 3125
- Joined: 10 Nov 2008, 09:48
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
RIP B ox N ation. In it's heyday it was something else.
I cancelled my subscription a year or so back and they still carried on letting me watch. Guess somebody forgot to hit the button to scramble my signal.
I guess the model just didn't work - an obscure channel, dedicated to one sport only, and it didn't have the reach to attract casuals unlike Sky and it's PPV arm.
I cancelled my subscription a year or so back and they still carried on letting me watch. Guess somebody forgot to hit the button to scramble my signal.
I guess the model just didn't work - an obscure channel, dedicated to one sport only, and it didn't have the reach to attract casuals unlike Sky and it's PPV arm.
-
TheLeprechaun
- Middleweight
- Posts: 5137
- Joined: 27 Jun 2013, 20:42
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
I wouldn't be surprised to see MTK step into the mix in some fashion
-
handsofstone
- Cruiserweight
- Posts: 22985
- Joined: 11 Jan 2011, 17:28
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
They were meant to be linking up with MTK but think they only showed one card if and it disappeared, we had to make do with cards from South Afirca and the odd Shobox card, I get the channel through BT sports so never had to cancel, in its pomp it was the best thing to happen to UK boxing IMO, absolute Godsend for the hardcore fan and far cheaper than Sky and far more content, I can honestly say ove watched every card they done including the small pishy cards from Cape Town
The writings been on the wall for a while now so nobody's surprised but its good to finally get confirmation, least no one will be speculating whether they'll pick up this card or that card
The writings been on the wall for a while now so nobody's surprised but its good to finally get confirmation, least no one will be speculating whether they'll pick up this card or that card
-
Nightmare Roy
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 16394
- Joined: 18 May 2003, 17:29
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
It’s a shame, never bothered cancelling mine but they just stopped taking the money out months ago.
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
I see that tooTheLeprechaun wrote: ↑30 Dec 2019, 11:37 I wouldn't be surprised to see MTK step into the mix in some fashion
-
handsofstone
- Cruiserweight
- Posts: 22985
- Joined: 11 Jan 2011, 17:28
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Think the end was when the fella who owned Rainham Steel died, he sponsored them, when he died, Warren went to bt and it's been downhill ever since
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
8 years the channel lasted. At it's peak the channel was fantastic. Nearly 70 live shows per year featuring the biggest names globally. They never got too greedy either. Only ever one price rise during the whole 8 years.
As broadcasting changes and streaming becomes more prevalent here's something to think about. Before Amazon Prime video launched in the UK or DAZN existed anywhere in the world B0xnati0n had already launched a streaming app. They launched it back in 2013 soon after Netflix arrived in the UK. Imagine what it could have looked like today with the right financial backing.
As broadcasting changes and streaming becomes more prevalent here's something to think about. Before Amazon Prime video launched in the UK or DAZN existed anywhere in the world B0xnati0n had already launched a streaming app. They launched it back in 2013 soon after Netflix arrived in the UK. Imagine what it could have looked like today with the right financial backing.
-
handsofstone
- Cruiserweight
- Posts: 22985
- Joined: 11 Jan 2011, 17:28
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Exactly amen matechad wrote: ↑30 Dec 2019, 19:16 8 years the channel lasted. At it's peak the channel was fantastic. Nearly 70 live shows per year featuring the biggest names globally. They never got too greedy either. Only ever one price rise during the whole 8 years.
As broadcasting changes and streaming becomes more prevalent here's something to think about. Before Amazon Prime video launched in the UK or DAZN existed anywhere in the world B0xnati0n had already launched a streaming app. They launched it back in 2013 soon after Netflix arrived in the UK. Imagine what it could have looked like today with the right financial backing.
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
I miss the nights of watching late night/early morning US cards with Bunce and Lillis filling as much time as possible talking a load of nonsense and reading tweets.
-
margaret thatcher
- Featherweight
- Posts: 39204
- Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Group hug bruhs, group hug 
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
That’s the killer - we have lost so much US Coverage DAZN aside - nobody is even picking up the good Top Rank shows (Conlan/Davis) now either.
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
A real shame but I ditched it when FW went to BT and I got a sub for that instead.
that mad russian show that was on one afternoon was a genuine highlight, but stayed up for all the US stuff too.
wish we could subscribe to DAZN in the UK
that mad russian show that was on one afternoon was a genuine highlight, but stayed up for all the US stuff too.
wish we could subscribe to DAZN in the UK
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
It won’t be long before dazn is available in the uk, I can see Eddie ditching sky when his contract runs out and launching dazn in the uk.
-
lillywhite14
- Heavyweight

Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Can’t subscribe to it using a VPN?
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Agree with you on Eddie. Matchroom's boxing deal with SKY ends in 6 months. SKY have all the Matchroom content tied down but the boxing comes under a separate contract.
-
jamesmcdonnell
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 45213
- Joined: 12 Nov 2003, 06:11
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Watch this space. DAZN are one of my clients, (we provide some IP video related training to them) and they said 2020 could finally see them launch in the UK.
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Cancelled when the FW fights went onto BT. Was very good at it's peak. Always challenging to make a 1 sport tv channel work, but Racing Channel seems to be a viable channel at £20 a month (I've subscribed for years) - would be interested to see how viewing figures differentiate between horse racing and boxing.
Happy New Year to everyone.
Happy New Year to everyone.
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
I would imagine that horse racing has a far bigger following than boxing tbhcmdenny wrote: ↑31 Dec 2019, 08:38 Cancelled when the FW fights went onto BT. Was very good at it's peak. Always challenging to make a 1 sport tv channel work, but Racing Channel seems to be a viable channel at £20 a month (I've subscribed for years) - would be interested to see how viewing figures differentiate between horse racing and boxing.
Happy New Year to everyone.
Happy new year everyone
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
I would imagine that horse racing has a far bigger following than boxing tbhcmdenny wrote: ↑31 Dec 2019, 08:38 Cancelled when the FW fights went onto BT. Was very good at it's peak. Always challenging to make a 1 sport tv channel work, but Racing Channel seems to be a viable channel at £20 a month (I've subscribed for years) - would be interested to see how viewing figures differentiate between horse racing and boxing.
Happy New Year to everyone.
Happy new year everyone
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Re: Farewell to B0xnati0n
Would that mean the end of Adam Smith!
Or would he have the same money to invest in FW or MTK?