That's what I gather. But HBO's website says the broadcast starts at 9, so what are they feeding us for half an hour? Joining a fight in progress? :huh
Right. But if the fight - according to this thread - is going to start at 20:25 EST or later (+1 for DST), in other words 9:25...and HBO's broadcast doesn't start until 9pm - which is 45 minutes from now...what are they going to show for 25 minutes? Before PPV's they usually have the half-hour long Countdown type of programs...this isn't a PPV. Are Lampley & co. just going to blab for the whole time? Are they going to show the last few rounds of whatever fight is in progress? This is what I'm asking.
HBO's broadcast is scheduled to end at 10:30. Showtime card starts at 10. We should be able to watch Calzaghe-Kessler, catch the last bit of of Guerrero-Honorio, and all of Marquez-Juarez.
I'm sorry, I'm just a glorified travel agent from the UK, I don't have the answers to American TV scheduling information. Speak to HBO.