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    As a special preview for HBO Boxing fans leading up to the Klitschko-Williams pay-per-view fight, HBO Sports will present the exclusive re-broadcast of WBC heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko's three exciting fights against Lennox Lewis, Kirk Johnson and Corrie Sanders on Friday, December 10 (10:00 p.m. ET/PT) and Saturday, December 11 (3:30 p.m. ET/PT) on the HBO2 service.

    Then on Saturday night, December 11, Vitali Klitschko (34-2, 33 KOs) will make the first defense of his WBC heavyweight championship when he meets the man who recently knocked out Mike Tyson, the explosive Danny Williams (32-3, 27 KOs) in an HBO Pay-Per-View showdown from the Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas at 9:00 p.m. ET/ 6:00 p.m. PT.

    The HBO2 service replays of the three heavyweight bouts featuring Klitschko include his memorable June 2003 showdown with then-world-champion Lennox Lewis that was stopped in the sixth round due to a cut above Vitali's eye; plus his December 2003 stunning KO of Kirk Johnson in New York's Madison Square Garden; and his decisive KO win over Corrie Sanders in April of 2004 in Los Angeles that fulfilled the Kiev, Ukraine native's lifelong dream of becoming a heavyweight champion.

    "Boxing fans love hard-hitting heavyweight action and HBO2 viewers will get plenty of big-punch action when they tune in for the special replays," said Mark Taffet of HBOPPV.

    "It's the perfect way to get ready for the big Klitschko-Williams pay-per-view show."

    For the Saturday, December 11 HBO Pay-Per-View telecast of VITALI KLITSCHKO VS. DANNY WILLIAMS, boxing fans will be able to watch the broadcast in High Definition Television.

    The fight marks the first HBO Pay-Per-View broadcast to be shown in High Definition. Viewers must have access to HDTV in order to watch the programming in High Definition.
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    HBO is too kind, wouldn't you agree?

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    They did the same thing for the Morales-Barrera III squab. Man, they should do this for EVERY PPV show.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by LuKahnLi
      They did the same thing for the Morales-Barrera III squab. Man, they should do this for EVERY PPV show.
      Recently they've been doing that. For Trinidad-Mayorga, they did that. For Jones-Tarver I also.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LuKahnLi
        They did the same thing for the Morales-Barrera III squab. Man, they should do this for EVERY PPV show.
        I agree! I love the chance to re-tape some of these fights Getting Morales-Barrera 1,2 and 3 all on one tape was sweet! Probably one of my fav. tapes now!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tracylee
          I agree! I love the chance to re-tape some of these fights Getting Morales-Barrera 1,2 and 3 all on one tape was sweet! Probably one of my fav. tapes now!
          I tape in SP 2 hour mode, so I only have I and II on the same tape. The third is on a seperate one. I swear, if you tape in SP, the quality is so much better for libraries. I also tape the pre and postfight stuff so I can reminisce about the entire experience.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by asian_sensation
            I tape in SP 2 hour mode, so I only have I and II on the same tape. The third is on a seperate one. I swear, if you tape in SP, the quality is so much better for libraries. I also tape the pre and postfight stuff so I can reminisce about the entire experience.
            Man, I prefer to do that , but when I'm shipping out quite a few tapes per week to people, its hard to keep a supply. Mine are on Sony tapes, so with the digital cable that 'whine' isnt so bad on SLP...on regular cable i refuse to tape on anything BUT SP!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tracylee
              Man, I prefer to do that , but when I'm shipping out quite a few tapes per week to people, its hard to keep a supply. Mine are on Sony tapes, so with the digital cable that 'whine' isnt so bad on SLP...on regular cable i refuse to tape on anything BUT SP!
              I make copies for friends in SLP because I'm a cheap ass Flip.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by asian_sensation
                As a special preview for HBO Boxing fans leading up to the Klitschko-Williams pay-per-view fight, HBO Sports will present the exclusive re-broadcast of WBC heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko's three exciting fights against Lennox Lewis, Kirk Johnson and Corrie Sanders on Friday, December 10 (10:00 p.m. ET/PT) and Saturday, December 11 (3:30 p.m. ET/PT) on the HBO2 service.

                Then on Saturday night, December 11, Vitali Klitschko (34-2, 33 KOs) will make the first defense of his WBC heavyweight championship when he meets the man who recently knocked out Mike Tyson, the explosive Danny Williams (32-3, 27 KOs) in an HBO Pay-Per-View showdown from the Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas at 9:00 p.m. ET/ 6:00 p.m. PT.

                The HBO2 service replays of the three heavyweight bouts featuring Klitschko include his memorable June 2003 showdown with then-world-champion Lennox Lewis that was stopped in the sixth round due to a cut above Vitali's eye; plus his December 2003 stunning KO of Kirk Johnson in New York's Madison Square Garden; and his decisive KO win over Corrie Sanders in April of 2004 in Los Angeles that fulfilled the Kiev, Ukraine native's lifelong dream of becoming a heavyweight champion.

                "Boxing fans love hard-hitting heavyweight action and HBO2 viewers will get plenty of big-punch action when they tune in for the special replays," said Mark Taffet of HBOPPV.

                "It's the perfect way to get ready for the big Klitschko-Williams pay-per-view show."

                For the Saturday, December 11 HBO Pay-Per-View telecast of VITALI KLITSCHKO VS. DANNY WILLIAMS, boxing fans will be able to watch the broadcast in High Definition Television.

                The fight marks the first HBO Pay-Per-View broadcast to be shown in High Definition. Viewers must have access to HDTV in order to watch the programming in High Definition.
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                HBO is too kind, wouldn't you agree?


                ....That's great news and I wouldn't have caught that and would have probably missed out. Good looking out.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pbds
                  ....That's great news and I wouldn't have caught that and would have probably missed out. Good looking out.
                  No doubt, plus it was a long article so I get my points to throw on the Cotto fight!

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                  • #10
                    cool..i'll tune in for sure...hbo is getting on my good side lately

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