Did Setanta have a PPV arm then.... I can remember ordering some horror PPVs shows before the Super 6 on some obscure channel.
I have on DVD somewhere.
Earl vs Bennett
Tyson vs McBride
Hopkins vs Hakkar
Think there were others also.
and I called them PPVs!!! What was the channel?
Primetime also had some shockers - and yes I bought them!
Holyfield vs Botha
Something tells me Holyfield vs Sherman Williams might have also been on Primetime. Possibly even Holyfield vs Neilsen (I didn't order that one if it was on PPV).
At least Primetime took into account the fight with the pricing.
When you think about it - clearly now Dillion Whyte is a PPV name..... a non world champion, a guy who didn't wins the lonsdale belt for keeps - but now he can fight no names and be PPV.
When you think of Hamed (one of the biggest stars in the History of the sport in terms of endorsements etc)... I believe 6 of his world title fights were not on PPV..... actually it is 7. People forget that the Collins vs Benn leg of Tyson vs Holyfield was NOT on PPV - it was on Sky Sports.
Hamed vs Robinson, Alicea, Lawal, Medina, Molina, and Cabrera were definately on Sky Sports. Not 100% on Hamed vs Johnson - pretty certain that was a PPV, although I always thought that Hamed vs Hardy was the first UK PPV.
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 09:26
The Klit's had a few fights on Primetime.
Primetime started with the Super Six I believe.
I think Froch-Taylor was the first Primetime PPV? I definitely remember buying it, I had to watch it on my tiny laptop and nearly knocked it over during the last round
stujones wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 09:42
Not 100% on Hamed vs Johnson - pretty certain that was a PPV, although I always thought that Hamed vs Hardy was the first UK PPV.
Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 11:28
I think Froch-Taylor was the first Primetime PPV? I definitely remember buying it, I had to watch it on my tiny laptop and nearly knocked it over during the last round
That fight most definitely was not picked up by UK tv at all. I’d imagine you would have been streaming the showtime footage. We had to listen on BBC radio and then watch delayed footage on one of the itv channels the next day. That fight was the Saturday night before I joined the navy so I remember it vividly. To this day I’ve no idea how Mick Hennessy promoted such an exciting title fight as Froch v Pascal on ITV1 and then can’t get any tv whatsoever for the 1st defence.
jameswilson wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 19:45
That fight most definitely was not picked up by UK tv at all. I’d imagine you would have been streaming the showtime footage. We had to listen on BBC radio and then watch delayed footage on one of the itv channels the next day. That fight was the Saturday night before I joined the navy so I remember it vividly. To this day I’ve no idea how Mick Hennessy promoted such an exciting title fight as Froch v Pascal on ITV1 and then can’t get any tv whatsoever for the 1st defence.
Froch v Kessler 1 was however on Primetime.
I distinctly remembered paying a tenner for Froch-Taylor so I just googled the fight out of interest - looks like it wasn’t Primetime after all, but a one-off online PPV setup by Hennessy.
jameswilson wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 19:45
That fight most definitely was not picked up by UK tv at all. I’d imagine you would have been streaming the showtime footage. We had to listen on BBC radio and then watch delayed footage on one of the itv channels the next day. That fight was the Saturday night before I joined the navy so I remember it vividly. To this day I’ve no idea how Mick Hennessy promoted such an exciting title fight as Froch v Pascal on ITV1 and then can’t get any tv whatsoever for the 1st defence.
Froch v Kessler 1 was however on Primetime.
Froch vs Taylor was on a Internet PPV thingy live and on ITV the day after the fight.
Yes Earl vs Bennett was on Setanta when it was a PPV channel and I can remember people being really annoyed that they also showed Tyson vs McBride - which was either the week or the night before - as part of the same PPV and they only announced that AFTER people (like me) who bought Tyson vs McBride. I was doubly annoyed because they sacrificed much of the Earl vs Bennett undercard for Tyson vs McBride.
I'm also certain that was the TV punditary debut of Steve Lillis.
But I also think, but far from sure, that Phillips vs Bennett (successful title defence for Bennett) was on some internet stream where you had to pay for it. Was it Britishboxing.net or was it Eugine Maloney - or am I just dreaming that.