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Boxing on NBC

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Boxing on NBC is the de facto title forNBC Sports'boxing television coverage.[1]

History

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On July 2, 1921, NBC's future ownerRCA and itsHoboken, New Jersey, radio stationWJY presented live coverage of theJack Dempsey vs. Georges Carpentier heavyweight title fight. In the first major sporting event to be broadcast to a regional audience, ringside announcer J. Andrew White called Dempsey's fourth-round knockout victory.

On June 1, 1939, NBC (or technically, WNBT, which would eventually become NBC'sflagship affiliate,WNBC) became the first American television network to broadcast a boxing match. Emanating from Yankee Stadium in New York City, Bill Stern provided the blow-by-blow commentary for the fight betweenLou Nova andMax Baer.

Gillette Cavalcade of Sports

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The earliest incarnation of NBC's boxing telecasts could be traced back to 1944. Although technically an anthology program, theCavalcade of Sports was best known for Friday night boxing (fromMadison Square Garden) on NBC from 1944 through 1960, and (after NBC decided against featuring boxing due to sensitivity over criminal allegations in the sport) then for several more years onABC. WhenCavalcade of Sports closed up shop on June 24, 1960, after 14-year, it marked the longest continuous run of any boxing program in television history.

On the premiere episode ofCavalcade of Sports (airing on September 29, 1944), NBC broadcast a 15-round bout betweenWillie Pep andChalky Wright.

On June 19, 1946, at Yankee Stadium,Joe LouisdefeatedBilly Conn in the firsttelevised World Heavyweight Championship bout ever. 146,000 people watched it on TV, setting a record for the most seen world heavyweight bout in history. One year later, on December 5, on NBC, Joe LouisdefeatedJersey Joe Walcott to retain the world heavyweight title.

On February 14, 1951,Sugar Ray RobinsondefeatedJake LaMotta in 13 rounds for the world middleweight title.

On the March 26, 1954, edition ofGillette Cavalcade of Sports from New York City'sMadison Square Garden, Al Andrews andGustav Scholz fought in NBC's firstcolor transmission of a sporting event.

Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena

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Another boxing program,Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena, aired on NBC during the same period (more specifically, from 1946 to 1948) as theCavalcade of Sports.

Sportsworld and partnership with Telemundo

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On the July 14, 1979, edition ofNBC SportsWorld, NBC aired an eight-round long exhibition match fromDenver'sMile High Stadium between formerBroncos defensive linemanLyle Alzado andMuhammad Ali.Sam Nover[2] provided the blow-by-blow commentary withDick Schaap reporting. Two years later on June 25,NBC SportsWorld airedSugar Ray Leonard'svictory in the ninth round againstAyub Kalule[3] to become theWBAWorld Light Middleweight champion.Marv Albert andFerdie Pacheco called the action fromHouston'sAstrodome.

Michael Weisman became the executive producer of NBC Sports in 1982.[4] In boxing, Weisman introduced the three-minute clock on-screen to mark how much time remained in a round and placed microphones in the boxers' corners between rounds.[5]

On May 20, 1985, NBC broadcast inprime time theIBFHeavyweight Championship of the World bout betweenLarry Holmes andCarl Williams. In what would become NBC's final prime time boxing broadcast for 30 years,Dick Enberg[6] hosted while Marv Albert provided blow-by-blow coverage with analyst Ferdie Pacheco.

In 2003, NBC picked up a package of three bouts from the promotional groupMain Events, which aired on May 3, 10 and 17, 2003. All three matches were also aired inSpanish by NBC's sister network,Telemundo. It marked the first time that NBC broadcast professional boxing since 1992 whenSportsworld ended its run after 14 years.[7][8][9][10][11] The following year, NBC and Telemundo renewed the partnership with a series of five Saturday cards beginning April 17.[12]

NBCSN'sFight Night

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Beginning in 2006, when theNBCSN was known as Versus, they started airing matches fromBob Arum'sTop Rank group.Nick Charles was one of the announcers. In 2010, Versus broadcast theWorld Series of Boxing.

NBCSN'sFight Night series premiered on January 21, 2012, from2300 Arena in Philadelphia withKenny Rice and trainerFreddie Roach were on the call and Chris Mannix ofSports Illustrated was the reporter and researcher.

Premier Boxing Champions

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Main article:Premier Boxing Champions

In January 2015, NBC announced thatAl Michaels would host ringside along with blow-by-blow manMarv Albert[13] and color commentatorSugar Ray Leonard for thePBC on NBC[14] Saturday night bouts. In partnership withHaymon Boxing,[15] NBC would televise 20PBC on NBC events[16] (beginning on March 7[17]), including five to be shown in prime time on Saturday nights.

In its review of the inauguralPremier Boxing Champions event on NBC,Bad Left Hook praised the event's on-air production style for feeling more like a "modern," "true mainstream sports show" than the boxing events of HBO and Showtime, along with the performance of Al Michaels, Steve Smoger, and BJ Flores. Marv Albert's performance was panned, noting that he "[missed] a lot of the action", along withSteve Farhood's lack of contributions beyondscoring the fights.Hans Zimmer's soundtrack was also criticized for being "generic" and "[robbing] fighters of their personalities."[18]Bleacher Report was similarly mixed, describing the atmosphere as being too "sterile" for a sport that "thrives on chaos", and that "the bland short walks to the ring and generic music presenting the fighters as interchangeable automatons [are] moreNFL thanWWE."[19] NBC's on-air talent also received mixed reviews, especially the poor performance of Albert, explaining that "Albert, who hasn't called boxing since 1985, sounded like a guy who hadn't called boxing in 30 years. He struggled to keep up with the action, eventually giving up on play-by-play and occasionally adding a booming 'Yes!' whenever a particularly telling blow landed."[19]

Boxxer

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Main article:Boxxer

In October 2023, United Kingdom based boxing promoterBoxxer announced an agreement with NBC Sports. NBC Sports will air select bouts, primarily on its streaming servicePeacock, with some also on NBC.[20]

Commentators

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Google Search –Boxing on NBC
  2. ^Ali Boxing vs Football and Lyle Alzado МУХАММЕД АЛИ onYouTube
  3. ^Sugar Ray Leonard vs Ayub Kalule onYouTube
  4. ^Chad, Norman."Weisman's Idea Is to Be Different".The Washington Post. Retrieved20 June 2018.
  5. ^Katz, Michael (14 May 1985)."TV SPORTS; RATING BOXING PEOPLE AND THEIR SHOWS".The New York Times. Retrieved20 June 2018.
  6. ^Larry Holmes vs Carl "The Truth" Williams (NBC Broadcast) onYouTube
  7. ^SPORTS PEOPLE; Boxer Skips Bout – November 7, 1982
  8. ^Boxing a Weapon In TV Rating Game – July 13, 1982
  9. ^TV SPORTS; NBC Plans to Take Tougher Approach – March 9, 1988
  10. ^"NBC Sportsworld Televised Fights".BoxRec.com.
  11. ^Everlast Will Sponsor NBC, Telemundo And Main Events Pro Boxing Television SeriesArchived March 25, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  12. ^"Boxing returns to NBC with 5-fight series". Archived fromthe original on 2008-10-29. Retrieved2009-11-29.
  13. ^Yoder, Matt (9 February 2015)."Marv Albert and Sugar Ray Leonard are NBC's boxing announcing team".Awful Announcing.
  14. ^Fang, Ken (15 February 2015)."NBC is bringing The Matrix to boxing … well, sort of".Awful Announcing.
  15. ^Abramson, Mitch (14 January 2015)."Al Haymon MIA as NBC announces new prime time boxing schedule".New York Daily News.
  16. ^Willis, George (15 January 2015)."Al Michaels to call top-notch boxing on NBC — who will watch?".New York Post.
  17. ^Yoder, Matt (9 March 2015)."Premier Boxing Champions debut on NBC in primetime a mixed bag in ratings".Awful Announcing.
  18. ^"The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from the Premier Boxing Champions debut".Bad Left Hook (SB Nation). Vox Media. 8 March 2015. Retrieved8 April 2015.
  19. ^ab"Grading Premier Boxing Champions' Debut Broadcast on NBC".Bleacher Report. Turner Sports. Retrieved8 April 2015.
  20. ^Dixon, Ed (October 16, 2023)."Boxxer targets global reach as it strikes NBC rights deal in US".Sports Pro Media. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2024.
  21. ^Iole, Kevin (1 March 2015)."How Marv Albert, 73, could help boxing regain traction with younger crowd".Yahoo Sports.
  22. ^Medium Well: Your NBC Olympics lineup – A blog on sports media, news and networks – baltimoresun.comArchived 2008-08-03 at theWayback Machine
  23. ^Deitsch, Richard (30 March 2015)."Marv Albert, Al Michaels, Bob Costas to join forces for a broadcast".Sports Illustrated.
  24. ^Fang, Ken (1 April 2015)."Marv Albert, Bob Costas and Al Michaels to work together for the first time ever".Awful Announcing.
  25. ^Medium Well: Your NBC Olympics lineup – A blog on sports media, news and networks – baltimoresun.comArchived 2008-08-03 at theWayback Machine
  26. ^(BEST JOURNALISM—1) NBC's Olympic boxing coverage. Marv Albert, Ferdie Pacheco and Wally Matthews handled complex stories extraordinarily well.
  27. ^Casselberry, Ian (16 January 2015)."NBC brings boxing back to prime time, hosted by Al Michaels".Awful Announcing.
  28. ^"Sugar Ray Leonard becomes World Champion".NBC Sports History Page. Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-06. Retrieved2017-08-06.
  29. ^LA Times "Behind The Mike"
  30. ^USA Today "Olympic announcers for NBC and its affiliated cable TV channels"
  31. ^Medium Well: Your NBC Olympics lineup – A blog on sports media, news and networks – baltimoresun.comArchived 2008-08-03 at theWayback Machine

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