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Paul Upham is a senior boxing writer for SecondsOut.com and writes regular weekly articles for AussieBox.com.au. In 2003 he was rated No.11 amongst the worlds best boxing writers. He has appeared on air as a boxing analyst for Main Event Pay-Per-View, Sky Channel, Fox Sports, Sky News Australia, SBS television, Radio 2UE Sydney, Radio SEN Melbourne and writes monthly for The Fist magazine..
THE TEST FOR AUSSIE BOXING FANS

by Paul Upham

This Friday and Sunday will be an important test for boxing fans in Australia with two great overseas boxing cards being televised. On Friday afternoon from 5.30pm AEST, Fox Sports 2 & Optus Sports 2 will show on delay the Lovemore Ndou vs. Miguel Cotto + Juan Marquez vs. Manny Pacquiao double-header which was held last Saturday night in Las Vegas. On Sunday from 11am AEST, Main Event Television and Sky Channel will show the Roy Jones Jr. vs. Antonio Tarver rematch live from the Mandalay Bay Events Centre in Las Vegas. The ratings and buys for each card will be an important poll for the amount of boxing that is televised in the future and Australian boxing fans will need to register their vote by tuning in.

The Ndou-Cotto/Marquez-Pacquiao card was originally scheduled to be televised on June 18. Because of the great performance from Ndou and reports of Marquez-Pacquiao being a ‘fight of the year’ contender, the staff at Fox Sports went to great trouble this week to have the fight tapes couriered across the USA and then beamed back to Australia. There were concerns that the courier might not make it on time, but as of Thursday morning Sydney time, all seems well and it is locked in to be shown on Friday at 5.30pm and replayed on Saturday on Fox Sports 1 & Optus Sports 1 from 1pm AEST.

In February when Ndou gave Sharmba Mitchell all he could handle, the fight was shown on delay at short notice one week later and did amazing ratings, being the 5th highest rated program on Fox Sports that week. For the sake of future big fights being shown on short delay, similar ratings will be needed.

The Roy Jones Jr.-Antonio Tarver rematch is unique in itself as it represents one of the few Don King Productions cards that Main Event and Sky Channel have shown over the last five years. The main difference in doing deals with the legendary promoter as opposed to others is that King feels, being the astute businessman that he is, that the quality of his cards and the costs of putting them together justify an increased return.
What Don King has done on this occasion with Jones-Tarver II is make a long-term investment in the boxing fan base in Australia. What the promoters usually do is have a shared risk arrangement whereby the overseas promoter and the local television company agree to share the return on the sales, with the local television company paying for the advertising, promotional and other costs associated with taking the international satellite feed. The more fans that watch his cards on a regular basis, the more quality fights that Don King will be able to offer in this country in an arrangement that is suitable to all parties.
So many times I am asked by hardcore Aussie boxing fans why we can’t see many good fights live from the USA. The reality is that boxing is not a main stream sport in Australia and the costs involved weighed against the returns do not make it a viable proposition. The only way to turn this around is by having all boxing fans support quality shows. There is no reason not to tune into these two great cards. By all accounts the Ndou-Cotto/Marquez-Pacquiao fights are very exciting, while one of the all time greats Roy Jones Jr. could be making his last in the ring appearance against Tarver this weekend and you just know that when Don King is involved, it is always a much bigger event.

Many times there are fight cards shown which are one-sided and it is easy to understand why boxing fans are reluctant to tune in. But when great fights are on offer, it is important that all Australian boxing fans tune in. Either by watching them at home on cable or by going to your local ‘watering-hole’, your vote this Friday, Saturday and Sunday will count. If you are someone who likes to watch at home, ring today and book the Jones-Tarver show or if you like to go to your pub or club, check now to make sure they are showing it.

As someone who continually lobbies on your behalf to get more boxing shows televised from overseas, it is so much easier to plead our case when we have good ratings. The television companies are aware of these and do take notice. For those fans who are illegally receiving fights, you may think you are being clever, but you are only hurting Australian boxers and other fans. There is a bigger picture involved and we must always remember that boxing is a business, not a sport. The popularity of overseas fight cards is an important factor when deciding what local cards will be televised, whether it is by Fox Sports, Main Event, Sky Channel or Fox Sports Pub & Club Vision.

Make sure to tell all your friends, boxing and casual boxing fans alike, to tune in this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I am not exaggerating when I say that this is a real test event for Aussie boxing fans. Let’s win by knockout!

UPDATE

..... AND WIN WE DID !! TO SEE THE RESULTS - CLICK HERE

Photography used in graphic by Rick Pineda www.boxingkingdom.com


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