Mayweather vs Ortiz on Primetime, Live Tonight!!

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  1. MagicMan91

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    I can take two birds to Nando's with £15 and get them to suck me off
     
  2. Put-Em-Up

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    Why go to nandos? Just get them to suck you off and you still got 15 quid!
     
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    We don't have your great fashion sense though. Or the BBC.
     
  4. MagicMan91

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    I enjoy their chicken.
     
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  6. kobashi

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    you do know there others who just dont wanna give primetime £15. Why should I pay £15 for shitty Picture Quality.

    No channel will ever get £15 from me for PPV if they do not offer HD. Primetime wanna do things on the cheap with their shitty low bitrates so why should i give them £15!
     
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    You won't see him again as we exposed him on our board after he slipped up with his IP and not been a peep in the 2 week since :D
     
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    Tell me more, Alan. :think
     
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    for those of you who never searched through box4eva's post history he is a sikh man who has a hatred all fighters muslim. (naz, khan, danny williams)
     
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    On another note completely none related to this thread, experts are predicting a recovery for the FTSE - Happy Days:smooch
     
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    yeah i was sooo wayyy off topic here.

     
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    Gotta do with Mayweather, Primetime 24/7 or 5 USA?
     
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    box4eva and primetime go together like pedophiles and nursery's.
     
  14. venusdiablo

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    Oct 17, 2009
    Primetime Announce New Studio Lineup For
    Mayweather vs Ortiz

    WBC Welterweight Title
    When: 17th September Live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas
    What: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Victor Ortiz
    Where: All on Primetime: Sky channel 480, Virgin Media ‘On Demand’ and online at www.primetimelive.co.uk

    Primetime are pleased to announce the studio and commentary team who will be covering the September Pay Per View headlined by Mayweather vs Ortiz.

    Leading the coverage will be the Andy Kerr, a respected boxing presenter best known for his work on ITN’s The Boxing Hour and on the now defunct Setanta’s boxing coverage.

    Joining Andy in the studio is his former broadcast partner at Setanta, Steve Bunce. ‘Buncey’ is one of Britain’s best loved boxing pundits, he presents a regular boxing show on BBC Radio London and writes a regular boxing column in the Independent newspaper and Boxing Monthly magazine.

    Completing the studio lineup is Duke McKenzie, a former IBF Flyweight and WBO Super Bantamweight champion. Duke moves across from the commentary box to provide in depth analysis of the fights and fighters on a packed fight card.

    Backing up this strong studio lineup we have secured an exceptional commentary team with Benny Ricardo returning to the booth for Primetime. Sitting beside him will be former WBC Bantamweight champion Wayne McCullough making his commentary debut for Primetime.

    The ‘Star Power’ pay-per-view is a packed night of boxing featuring 3 WBC title fights;
    WBC Welterweight Title: Floyd Mayweather vs Victor Ortiz
    WBC Light Middleweight Title: Canelo Alvarez vs Alfonso Gomez
    WBC Light Welterweight Title: Erik Morales vs Lucas Matthyse

    Also included in the pay per view broadcast is undefeated Light Welterweight Jessie Vargas vs Josesito Lopez.

    British fighter Anthony Crolla will be fighting the Mexican Juan Manuel Montiel in a contest to be shown Free To View on Primetime in the lead in to the Pay Per View broadcast.

    You can order the card for only £14.95 by calling 08712004444*, visiting www.primetimelive.co.uk or Virgin Media customers can purchase using the ‘On Demand’ menu. Customers on Sky must register the first time they use Primetime and once registered can purchase using the ‘box office’ menu.
     
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