By Steve Kim

On June 30th from 2300 in Philadelphia, the last edition of 'Golden Boy Live' will be televised by Fox Sports 1, which has run this series in conjunction with Golden Boy Promotions since 2013. If you haven't heard, Fox Sports 1 is the latest network to cut a deal with Al Haymon and Premier Boxing Champions.

Haymon currently has deals with ABC/ESPN, CBS/Showtime/CBS Sports, Bounce TV, NBC/NBC Sports.

They do have another edition of 'the L.A. Fight Club' on July 2nd from the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles that will be broadcast by Fox Deportes.

So where does Golden Boy go from here? What platforms will they have - other than HBO Latino - that will allow them the develop their young prospects?

Stefan Freidman, a spokesperson for GBP sent over this statement to BoxingScene.com:

"We have had interest from a number of English-language television stations - beyond our existing extensive work with HBO - to put on Golden Boy fights. Television programmers, fans and the boxing family all know that we are committed to putting on fights that match the best with the best.

"The market for such action is robust and we will be back in short order with the news of additional TV options for fans."

Steve Kim is the news editor for BoxingScene.com.