Watch this weekend's boxing on Sports Tonight Live

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by dondada, Oct 21, 2011.


  1. dondada

    dondada Active Member Full Member

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    Armchair boxing fans are in for a big treat this weekend as both the
    British Cruiserweight title fight, between Leon ‘Solid’ Williams and Rob
    Norton, and the WBO World Cruiserweight title bout, between Marco Huck and
    Rogelio Omar Rossi are to be broadcast live on Sports Tonight (Freeview HD
    - Channel 112).

    On Friday the evening of domestic pugilistic action starts at 7pm, when
    presenter Dominic McGuiness will be joined in the studio by former WBU
    Light Middleweight World Champion Wayne Alexander as well as joined on the phone by WBA
    International Super Bantamweight Champion Rendall Munroe, former WBU
    Lightweight World Champion Graham Earl and Leon Williams’ TRAD TKO Gym
    mate and regular sparring partner Mitchell Balker for the Big Fight
    Preview show.

    Immediately following the preview show the real action begins with ‘Irish
    Lightning’ Dean Byrne facing Michael Frontin in an eight round
    Light-Welterweight contest.

    The first of the evenings title fights, featuring Ryan Walsh versus Liam
    Richards for the vacant English Super Bantamweight title, is next on the
    bill.

    Then it’s the one of the biggest domestic battle of the year, as
    Streatham’s Leon ‘Solid’ Williams challenges long time British
    Cruiserweight King Rob Norton for his throne.

    Now if that isn’t enough on Saturday presenter Rhodri Williams will be
    joined in the studio, from 7pm, by WBO Intercontinental Welterweight
    Champion Frankie Gavin and live from the USA the only man to beat Marco
    Huck, two time IBF Cruiserweight Champion of the World Steve ‘USS’
    Cunningham.

    Also joining this illustrious lineup, on the phone, will be Leon ‘Solid’
    Williams and his manager/co trainer Johnny Eames to take a look back at
    Friday’s defining domestic title battle as well as give their views on
    Huck-Rossi, which will be shown live from Germany from 8pm.

    If you would like to give your views on either Williams-Norton or Huck
    Rossi e.mail
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    or via Skype: Sports
    Tonight Live.

    The Sports Tonight Preview show starts at 7pm on both Friday and Saturday
    and is available on Freeview Channel 112 as well as on-line at
    http://www.sportstonightlive.com
     
  2. rooq

    rooq Rooq's Boxing Promoter Full Member

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    One of the biggest domestic fights of the year!?!!?
     
  3. dondada

    dondada Active Member Full Member

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    Yeah, should replace 'year' with 'night' :rofl

    The quality of this via the web is actually very good...
     
  4. richard mossley

    richard mossley Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why should I watch it on Sports Tonight when I can get it for free on Boxnation?
     
  5. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    Great picture on the legal stream
     
  6. WalletInspector

    WalletInspector Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Because you need Boxnation to watch Boxnation, and not everyone has Boxnation.
     
  7. dondada

    dondada Active Member Full Member

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    Thanks for explaining that.

    Don't know why I ****ing bother sometimes...
     
  8. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    Byrne looking pretty good picking off a slippery customer.
     
  9. bluenoseshf

    bluenoseshf Active Member Full Member

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    I think that is my favorite quote ever.