Free and with Kessler as commentator from Berlin. Sometime it's good to live in Denmark :happy:happy:happy cant wait
**** you from Australia. :good To my knowledge we aren't getting any of them, not even on an overpriced ppv.
:good Yeah, this tourney is definitely good for boxing in Denmark. Mostly we get fed crap from the hw division like Valuev-Holyfield.
I can't blame Sauerland either. In Germany all fights are free and I like their way of broadcasting better then the (also free) Universum stuff.
Both fights free in Canada and US as well(Premium channel). By the way where is Kessler commentating from,England or Germany?Should be interesting.
Does somebody know for sure if Froch-Direll and Kessler-Ward fights are really sanctioned from WBA and WBC as title bouts? Because Direll and Ward never got in the vicinity of a mandatory status, and i can't rembember reading that WBA and WBC accepted them for Froch and Kessler free defences? Both titles are supposed to be at stake in the Super Six Tournament, but is it really chisseled in stone that each opponent of Kessler and Froch in the Tournament is or will be approved for the free defence and the fights sanctioned for the respective titles? Anyway, if Kessler and/or Froch lose the first bout, the titles could make a merry round in the tournament, as each new title holder could make up to 4 further defences, have WBA and WBC really signed to sanction all these fights? And if Kessler and Froch win the first round, then they will fight each other in the second round anyway, so after that there will be an unified WBA/WBC champion in the tournament, so whoever beats him gets both titles and defends both of them in the next round... Last but not the least, as soon as the WBA champion holds the WBC title (this way or that) WBA is going to proclaim him "Super Champion" and order WBA Nr. 1 and Nr. 2 to fight for the "vacant" title thus producing another WBA "champion", which WBC title would then be at stake in the Super Six Tournament than?