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  2. Mike Tyson vs. Michael Spinks - Wikipedia

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    Mike Tyson vs. Michael Spinks, billed as Once and For All, [1] was a professional boxing match which took place on June 27, 1988. [2] Both fighters were undefeated and each had a claim to being the legitimate heavyweight champion. At the time, Tyson held the belts of all three of the major sanctioning organizations ( WBA, WBC, and IBF) while ...

  3. Canelo vs. Charlo Livestream: How to Watch Tonight’s Boxing ...

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    The pay-per-view event kicks off at 8 p.m. ET at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The only way to watch tonight’s fight, which headlines the Premier Boxing Champions, is …

  4. Amazon’s Prime Video Punches Into Live Boxing Events With PBC ...

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    Amazon’s Prime Video and Premier Boxing Champions announced a multiyear rights agreement to bring top pay-per-view boxing events to U.S. viewers. Launched in 2015, PBC features over 150 active ...

  5. Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson - Wikipedia

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    The fight was promoted by Main Events and was a pay-per-view shown as a joint collaboration between HBO and Showtime in the United States and on Sky Box Office in the United Kingdom. The joint promotion was a rarity as at the time HBO and Showtime were arch-rivals in American boxing broadcasting, though it would later be repeated in 2015 with ...

  6. Boxing on ESPN - Wikipedia

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    The cable television network ESPN has occasionally broadcast boxing events over the majority of its history, as part of several arrangements, including contracts with specific promotions and consortiums such as Golden Boy Promotions, Premier Boxing Champions, and Top Rank, as well as Friday Night Fights—a semi-regular series that was broadcast by ESPN and ESPN2 from 1998 through 2015.

  7. DAZN revives pay-per-view model in unexpected blow to boxing ...

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    If you’re a current subscriber, you’ll have to pony up $339.95 for DAZN for one year. That’s $59.99 for four pay-per-views and $99.99 for the annual fee. If you are a boxing fan and make the ...

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