Klitschko-Thompson will be televised in over 150 countries

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  • The Hammer
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    Klitschko-Thompson will be televised in over 150 countries

    Klitschko-Thompson will be televised in more than 150 countries.

    Менеджер Владимира Кличко Бернд Бенте назвал предстоящий бой своего клиента с обязательным претендентом на титул IBF американцем Тони Томпсоном сложнейшим в карьере украинца.
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    EPIX is televising here in NY. The only reason i switched to Verizon was because of EPIX televsing boxing.

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    • The Hammer
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      #3
      Originally posted by ny123
      EPIX is televising here in NY. The only reason i switched to Verizon was because of EPIX televising boxing.
      EPIX is doing an excellent job of covering these fights. Dan Rafael's analysis/commentary is very good, he's fairer and less biased than Teddy Atlas.

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        #4
        So over 150 countries will be treated to an uncompetitive matchup?

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        • HUGEBOXINGFAN
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          #5
          Globally Boxing is way stronger than it has been in years its only in America you will hear about how it is dying.

          In Japan over 27.5 million watched the Ioka vs Yaegashi fight.

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            #6
            Originally posted by HUGEBOXINGFAN
            Globally Boxing is way stronger than it has been in years its only in America you will hear about how it is dying.
            Very true.

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            • croz
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              #7
              K bro fights usually are broadcast in 150 countries. Most big boxing matches are. Should be no surprise. Boxing is typically part of the usual sports package in most countries.

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                #8
                Originally posted by HUGEBOXINGFAN
                Globally Boxing is way stronger than it has been in years its only in America you will hear about how it is dying.

                In Japan over 27.5 million watched the Ioka vs Yaegashi fight.
                Poor US boxers are starving. It must be tough doing record PPV buys and being highest paid athletes in the whole world. Clearly it's circling the drain.

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