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TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 15 May 2009, 01:59
by ryan711
CHANNEL 10's sporting arm ONE HD is to revise a version of TV Ringside from July.
In a live show to be known as Empire Fight Night and broadcast out of a Port Melbourne warehouse that seats 3000, ONE HD's Thursday night boxing will go head-to-head with Channel 9's The Footy Show.
The first show, set for July 16, is expected to feature Sydney-based super middleweight Sakio "The Scorpion" Bika in a world title fight.
And on the same card will be Melbourne's light heavyweight "Tiger" Tim Bell against a world top 10-rated opponent, putting Bell into a position to fight Danny Green.
TV Ringside was a Melbourne institution in the 1960s and '70s on Channel 7, hosted by the late Ron Casey with the legendary Merv Williams providing special comments.
Some of Australia's finest boxers - men such as Lionel Rose, Johnny Famechon, Tony Mundine, Barry Michael, Hector Thompson and Rocky Mattioli - made their names on TV Ringside.
Lionel Rose v Noel Kunde in 1966 and Tony Mundine v Kahu Mahanga in 1969 are just two of the fights old-timers still recall.
Sadly, TV Ringside died a natural death in the 1980s as viewers' program requirements changed, but ONE HD, after a promising start, is seen as the ideal vehicle to revive the boxing show on a monthly basis.
Viewers can expect 12 shows in Melbourne over a 12-month period, with the live audience expected to be made up largely from corporate tables.
Sydney will also host similar nights, with Fidel Tukel acting as match-maker while the Melbourne nights will be shared between Brian Amatruda and David Deicke.
The aim is to make the nights "must" events for Australian boxing talent.
Other fighters set to be featured include Billy Dib, Jackson Asiku, John Hopoate, Sam Soliman, Soloman Haumono, Mark Quon, Dominic Vea, Frank Lo Porto, Daniel Iannazzo and Ryan Waters.
Bell fights tonight against Kane McKay for a PABA light heavyweight title at the Sunshine Skating Arena.
And on Sunday at Shed 14, Central Pier, Docklands, highly rated Samuel Colomban takes on Guillermo Mosquera for the WBO oriental welterweight title.
Former IBF world junior lightweight champion Barry Michael said it was the break his sport needed.
"It is on a sporting station so won't be judged by ratings, as such, and it's a perfect vehicle for our fighters," said Michael.
"There are some very good kids out there, boys such as Samuel Colomban and Daniel Iannazzo who can really flourish with such exposure."
Channel 10 publicity officer Stacey Mair was unavailable for comment yesterday.
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 15 May 2009, 02:04
by toppity
how fornicating awesome is this news!
CAN NOT WAIT.
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 15 May 2009, 02:16
by Marlin
HUGE
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 15 May 2009, 13:09
by Hounddawg
Awesome.
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 15 May 2009, 17:38
by Brute
Any chance of it being on a cable channel as well?
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 16 May 2009, 00:04
by Hounddawg
Yeah mate, but you have to upgrade to IQ 2, it's costing around $200 install ATM.
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 16 May 2009, 21:46
by Marlin
Foxtel claim they don't have an agreement to show channel one

Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 16 May 2009, 22:48
by Brute
That would be right.
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 17 May 2009, 00:31
by Hounddawg
Marlin wrote:Foxtel claim they don't have an agreement to show channel one

I have IQ, often i surf the channel's and it's there, after reading this thread i was pretty pumped so i made a phone call to Foxtel, they told me it's a HD channel, and of course the cost to upgrade, however as a customer service operator(not sales) he was obliged to tell me that a set top box of any description will suffice.
My set top box is shit and hardly works, probally pay the 200 bucks.
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 21 May 2009, 10:31
by ryan711
first fight on ten hd looks like Tim Bell 16-5 Vs Walter Pupu'a 11-3
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 24 May 2009, 06:49
by toppity
ryan711 wrote:first fight on ten hd looks like Tim Bell 16-5 Vs Walter Pupu'a 11-3
not too shabby
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 29 May 2009, 11:07
by Hounddawg
Their second card has been announced and it's good.
Soliman fights the 13-0 he was supposed to fight earlier this year.
Lo porto vs Luevini
The Australian super middleweight title as well.
It said it's on TEN HD. can someone explain whats the difference between one HD and Ten HD?
Re: TV Ringside returns to one hd
Posted: 29 May 2009, 11:37
by AntonS
Hounddawg wrote:Their second card has been announced and it's good.
Soliman fights the 13-0 he was supposed to fight earlier this year.
Lo porto vs Luevini
The Australian super middleweight title as well.
It said it's on TEN HD. can someone explain whats the difference between one HD and Ten HD?
It's Network 10's HD (High Definition) Channel 1 for time being. In time there will be other channels e.g. FOX Sports 1, 2 & 3
Upcoming TEN-HD cards
http://www.boxrec.com/schedule.php?coun ... &SUBMIT=Go
Come 2013, there will be multiple channels - sport, movies, news, current affairs etc etc