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After its cancellation on CBS, the series was picked up by ABC, renamed The Wednesday Night Fights, [3] and continued until 1960. Kinescopes of some of these matches were later re-broadcast under the title Blue Ribbon Classics. In recent years, ESPN Classic has aired some of the bouts. Most Pabst Blue Ribbon fights can be viewed at TVS Classic ...
After cancellation of Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts on CBS in 1955, the series was picked up by ABC, renamed The Wednesday Night Fights, [11] [12] and continued until 1960. Russ Hodges and Jack Drees both stayed with the show when it transferred from CBS. Hodges however, left in October 1955 and Drees was the only regular announcer for the five years ...
Keon won his pro debut, while Kelvin moved to 14-0 after a win over Yeis Gabriel Solano. Kelvin Davis, right, topped Yeis Solano Friday at a sold-out Scope Arena to move to 14-0. (Photo – Mikey ...
On the fight night, Álvarez defeated Golovkin via unanimous decision with the scores of 115–113 (twice) and 116–112. [8] The fight proved to be the most lopsided as well as tactical in their rivalry with Canelo easily controlling most of the rounds.
Diaz is 22-13-0 in the UFC and 0-1 in career boxing matches. The southpaw has a 76-inch reach. Jorge Masvidal stats. Masvidal is 35-17-0 in the UFC and 1-0 in career boxing matches. He has a 74 ...
For decades, from the 1920s to the 1980s, world championship matches in professional boxing were scheduled for fifteen rounds, but that changed after a November 13, 1982 WBA Lightweight title bout ended with the death of boxer Kim Duk-koo [16] in a fight against Ray Mancini in the 14th round of a nationally televised championship fight on CBS ...
Tyson Fury won a controversial decision against Francis Ngannou in the pair’s boxing match on Saturday night, surviving a knockdown by the MMA star in Saudi Arabia.. Fury entered Riyadh with an ...
The cable television network ESPN has occasionally broadcast boxing events over the majority of its history, as part of several arrangements, including contracts with specific promotions and consortiums such as Golden Boy Promotions, Premier Boxing Champions, and Top Rank, as well as Friday Night Fights—a semi-regular series that was broadcast by ESPN and ESPN2 from 1998 through 2015.