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Boxing on CBS

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Overview of boxing broadcasting by the American TV network

CBS has occasionally broadcastboxing events; its first broadcast occurred in 1948. The network's most recent broadcasts of the sport have fallen underAl Haymon'sPremier Boxing Champions banner, and its most recent primetime broadcasts have been produced by sister pay television channelShowtime.

History

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CBS' earliest experience with boxing dates back to 1948 with the debut ofPabst Blue Ribbon Bouts. The program, featuring blow-by-blow commentatorRuss Hodges,[1] lasted through 1955.

CBS had a renewed interest in boxing after losing theNational Football Conference package toFox following the1993 season. In 1994, they had a new series of fights on Saturday or Sundays under theEye on Sports[2] banner.Tim Ryan (blow-by-blow) andGil Clancy (color) were the commentators during this period.[3] CBS continued airing boxing on a somewhat regular basis until 1998, by which time they had the NFL (after acquiring theAmerican Football Conference package fromNBC) andcollege football back on their slate.

On the afternoon of December 15, 2012, as part of a larger marathon of live boxing events being broadcast that day by sister premium networkShowtime, CBS broadcastShowtime Boxing on CBS—which featured a main event betweenLeo Santa Cruz andAlberto Guevara from Los Angeles. The telecast, although delayed due to an overrunningcollege basketball game, was seen by approximately 1.5 million households. It marked the first live broadcast of a boxing event on CBS since 1997.[4][5]

In February 2015, CBS Sports reached a deal withAl Haymon'sPremier Boxing Champions to air a series of eight, Saturday afternoon cards (branded asPBC on CBS).[6]CBS Sports Network also aired shoulder programming forFloyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao.[7][8] In 2016, CBS Sports Network began to pick up a larger number of events from smaller promoters such asRoy Jones Jr. and Pep Gomez.[9]

On June 25, 2016, as part ofPBC, CBS broadcast Showtime-produced coverage of a card featuring a WBC welterweight championship fight betweenKeith Thurman andShawn Porter, marking the first boxing event broadcast on CBS in primetime since 1978.[10][11] The following March, CBS aired Thurman's welterweight unification bout againstDanny García.[12][13][14][15]

Notable moments

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Angelo Dundee,Muhammad Ali's trainer, was brought in to beSugar Ray Leonard's trainer and manager. Long-time coaches Janks Morton, Dave Jacobs and lawyer Mike Trainer made up the rest of Leonard's team. Promoted by ABC-TV as their replacement for the aging Ali, Leonard made $40,000 for his first professional fight (then a record) againstPuerto Rican Luis Vega. The fight was televised nationally on CBS-TV, and the novice Leonard won by a 6-round unanimous decision.

For decades, from the 1920s to the 1980s, world championship matches in professional boxing were scheduled for fifteen rounds, but that changed after a November 13, 1982 WBA Lightweight title bout ended with the death of boxerKim Duk-koo[16] in a fight againstRay Mancini in the 14th round of a nationally televised championship fight on CBS. Exactly three months after the fatal fight, the WBC reduced the number of their championship fights to 12 rounds. It was also the last fight to air as part of strike replacement programming on CBS because of theNFL strike,[17] which ended three days later.

A then 14-0Oscar De La Hoya appeared on a December 10, 1994 card for CBS.

The last time CBS aired a live boxing event[18] prior to 2012, was on January 20, 1997, when then-middleweight championBernard Hopkins knocked outGlen Johnson in the 11th round.

Commentators

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References

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  41. ^"CBS SPORTSCASTERS KEVIN HARLAN AND BRENT STOVER WITH ANALYSTS PAUL MALIGNAGGI AND VIRGIL HUNTER TO CALL PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON CBS".Multichannel News. 31 March 2015.
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  43. ^Maule, Tex. "Kickoff For A Babel Of Booters,"Sports Illustrated, April 24, 1967.

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