After a euphotic two-week period during which boxing made its way back to terrestrial TV, it reverted back to Sky TV and BoxNation over the weekend to remind fans where their bread is buttered when it comes to long-time support of the sport.
Sure, the fact Gennady Golovkin-Martin Murray and Carl Frampton versus Chris Avaolos were on free-to-air TV (Channel 5 and ITV respectively) was a nice post-January bonus. However, it is the patronage of Sky and BoxNation that has ensured a constant stream of shows for U.K. viewers—last weekend the two channels put on three shows between them to remind subscribers that they kept faith in the sport when terrestrial TV walked away. [Click Here To Read More]
Sure, the fact Gennady Golovkin-Martin Murray and Carl Frampton versus Chris Avaolos were on free-to-air TV (Channel 5 and ITV respectively) was a nice post-January bonus. However, it is the patronage of Sky and BoxNation that has ensured a constant stream of shows for U.K. viewers—last weekend the two channels put on three shows between them to remind subscribers that they kept faith in the sport when terrestrial TV walked away. [Click Here To Read More]
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