Comments Thread For: Sky Sports Swings Back With Big Fall Boxing Schedule

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  • vxrandall
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    10-1 ol fish eyes will have something negative to say about this on saturday!!

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  • CraigM
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    Looking at that it seems like Froch vs Groves isn't actually PPV, they don't mention box office against it when they do with Haye vs Fury twice.

    Suppose we'll find out for sure at the press conference this week.

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  • Jedi Vader
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    Originally posted by Money_May
    Decent schedule I'm happy they've picked up JMM vs Bradley, Prov vs Alvarado and the cotto fight.

    There's no way in a million years I'm paying for the Froch vs Groves fight.
    I concur my fellow Pom bro.

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  • fladz
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    Glad to see Sky picking up some decent fights from the US, they'd seemed to be neglecting the big international fights.

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  • Money_May
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    Decent schedule I'm happy they've picked up JMM vs Bradley, Prov vs Alvarado and the cotto fight.

    There's no way in a million years I'm paying for the Froch vs Groves fight.

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  • IronDanHamza
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    Wow, can't believe they've got Marquez-Bradley and Ruslan-Alvarado.

    Looking forward to watching those in HD.

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  • Shinji Kagawa
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    Froch-Groves is on PPV?.

    No way on this planet am i paying for that.

    Hearn has cornered the market and is fast transforming into Warren.

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  • Clegg
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    Not sure I'd count Haye-Fury or Froch-Groves as Sky Sports fights if they're on PPV.

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  • Comments Thread For: Sky Sports Swings Back With Big Fall Boxing Schedule

    The clash between CARL FROCH and GEORGE GROVES on 23 November joins a schedule of live boxing on Sky Sports that already includes six world title fights in the first eight weeks of the new season.

    The new season of live boxing on Sky Sports gets underway with a mouth-watering selection of international bills during September and October. Froch v Groves in November complements a packed schedule that already includes some of the biggest names in world boxing, including the technically brilliant Juan Manuel Marquez who so convincingly beat Manny Pacquiao last year, British Olympic hero Anthony Joshua MBE in his professional debut, and the return of David Haye on Sky Box Office.
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