Goodwin sign deal with Sports Tonight

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by alba, Jul 25, 2012.


  1. alba

    alba Guess who? Full Member

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    Well done
    To Steve and his team,great to see a smaller show get the exposure ...think they will get carried on Slimetime,but they wobr charge you for it- but dont qoute me on that !
     
  2. boxon

    boxon Member Full Member

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    Good news and it is free


    " Under the terms of the agreement, Goodwin PromotionsÂ’ shows will be broadcast live and exclusive on Primetime (SKY channel 498) on a free-to-air basis with a two-and-a-half to three hour time slot. Fans can also watch the action on Freeview (channel 112) or online at www.sportstonightlive.com "


    Goodwin puts on good shows and regardless of what people think of Audley Harrison V Ali Adams it was ridiculous that noone showed it live.

    Goodwins first show will be on the 15th September
     
  3. Dennison

    Dennison Guru Full Member

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    The more boxing on tv the better
     
  4. Body Snatcher

    Body Snatcher Approaching World Level Full Member

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    Agreed, good news!
     
  5. Marlow

    Marlow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Should have been on boxnation
     
  6. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Every six weeks? Sign me up! Good to Goodwin getting a TV deal at last.
     
  7. BoxingAnalyst

    BoxingAnalyst Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Fantastic news, Goodwin deserves it.
     
  8. Black_Rainbows

    Black_Rainbows Well-Known Member Full Member

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    "LONDON'S CALLING" - YORK HALL 15th SEPTEMBER 2012


    A fantastic night of professional boxing with a championship fight, a fantastic 8 round international contest and 15 undercard fights.

    Headlining is the Southern Area Light Middleweight title clash between Kris Agyei-Dua from Brentwood and Eddie Corcoran from Neasden. This promises to be a really exciting 50/50 clash between two boxers desperate to win their first title.

    Chief support is the African sensation Richard Commey from Ghana. Commey is the current Ghanain champion and has 12 wins from 12 fights all by knock out. Commey takes a big step up in class against Scotland's Kris Hughes who in his last fight fought against Carl Frampton for the Commonwealth title.

    Three heavyweight fights are on the bill with Dillian "the Villain" Whyte stepping up in class as he marches towards his English title clash with John McDermott. We are currently looking at several interesting opponents for him.

    Former amateur star Ian Lewison who beat both Robert Helenius and Odlanier Solis as an amateur takes on former British Heavyweight champion Mike Holden at Heavyweight. This is Ian's second fight since signing with the Goodwin team.

    Butch Goldhawk who was a semi-finalist in the ABA's has his third contest at Heavyweight with an opponent to be named.

    The card is littered with exciting 50/50 matches. Light Welterweight Philip Bowes (3 wins from 3 fights) takes a major step up in class when facing David O'Connor from Plymouth (4 wins from 6 including his last two).

    Michael Devine (7 wns 1 loss) has looked like a massive improver since his knockout loss to Mark Alexander in April 2010 and this will be tested when he takes on "The Hammer" Andrei Hramka from Belarus who has lost only 1 of his 10 fights with every win coming by knock out.

    Goodwin's Middleweight hope Billy Cayzer (4 wins from 4) takes on Gavin James from Luton who really fancies his chances against Billy. This will be a war.

    "Irish Lightning" Dean Byrne has his first fight since losing on Box Nation to Terry Holmes. Byrne has a 6 round contest against a to be named opponent.

    All action Joe "Smokin" Mullender (2 wins from 2) has a 6 round contest.

    Essex's Lee Markham (4 wins from 5 bouts) has 1 6 round contest at Middleweight.

    The ultra exciting Micky Moo (jr) at Lightweight makes his debut.

    Cruiserweight Leon Senior has a 4 round contest.

    Kents Cruiserweight Calvin Stonestreet makes a return to boxing after 10 years away from the sport. He takes on Paul Morris from Preston.

    Future star Junior Saeed faces the tough Gavid Reid at Super-Bantamweight.

    Kevin Greenwood (Super Middleweight) is on the comeback trail. He is desperate to regain the winning thread after losing his debut bout.

    http://www.goodwinpromotions.co.uk/event/view/1
     
  9. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    get in more boxing free to air win win for boxing imo
     
  10. Smoggy7188

    Smoggy7188 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mike Holden is back again? did the board really give him a license?
     
  11. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Will this all be on tv?
     
  12. Black_Rainbows

    Black_Rainbows Well-Known Member Full Member

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    "Under the terms of the agreement, Goodwin Promotions’ shows will be broadcast live and exclusive on Primetime (SKY channel 498 ) on a free-to-air basis with a two-and-a-half to three hour time slot.

    The new package includes the provision of studio-based preview shows leading up to the events, featured boxer documentaries and non-televised undercard fights being screened on delay."

    http://www.secondsout.com/news/main-news/goodwin-secures-primetime-
     
  13. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    All sounds good and better than boxnation!
     
  14. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Five fights minimum apparently from a video on his site- will his impact on Boxnation?