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  2. Closed-circuit television - Wikipedia

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    Closed-circuit television was used as a form of pay-per-view theatre television for sports such as professional boxing and professional wrestling, and from 1964 through 1970, the Indianapolis 500 automobile race. Boxing telecasts were broadcast live to a select number of venues, mostly theaters, where viewers paid for tickets to watch the fight ...

  3. Muhammad Ali vs. Antonio Inoki - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali vs. Antonio Inoki, billed as The War of the Worlds, [1] was a fight between American professional boxer Muhammad Ali and Japanese professional wrestler Antonio Inoki, held at the Nippon Budokan arena in Tokyo, Japan, on June 26, 1976. At the time, Ali had come off a knockout victory over Richard Dunn in May and was the undisputed ...

  4. Fight of the Century - Wikipedia

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    The fight was broadcast live pay-per-view on theatre television in the United States, [24] [25] where it set a record with 2.5 million tickets sold at closed-circuit venues, [26] grossing $45 million. [27] It was also shown closed-circuit during the middle of the night in London theatres, where it set a record with 90,000 tickets, [28] grossing ...

  5. Boxing career of Muhammad Ali - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form of pay-per-view boxing telecasts was closed-circuit television, also known as theatre television, where fights were telecast live to a select number of venues, mostly theaters, where viewers paid for tickets to watch the fight live. The use of closed-circuit for boxing telecasts peaked in popularity with Ali in the 1960s and ...

  6. Pay-per-view - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form of pay-per-view was closed-circuit television, also known as theatre television, where professional boxing telecasts were broadcast live to a select number of venues, mostly theaters, where viewers paid for tickets to watch the fight live.

  7. Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston - Wikipedia

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    Liston vs. Clay I, February 1964. The two fights between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston for boxing 's World Heavyweight Championship were among the most controversial fights in the sport's history. Sports Illustrated magazine named their first meeting, the Liston–Clay fight (Ali had not yet changed his name from Cassius Clay), as the fourth ...

  8. Muhammad Ali vs. Jerry Quarry - Wikipedia

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    WBA No. 3 Ranked Heavyweight The Ring No. 1 Ranked Heavyweight. Result. Ali won via 3rd round RTD. Muhammad Ali vs. Jerry Quarry, billed as The Return of the Champion, was a professional boxing match contested on October 26, 1970, for the Lineal heavyweight championship. [ 1 ] This was Ali's first fight since his suspension from boxing in 1967.

  9. The Rumble in the Jungle - Wikipedia

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    This included a record estimated 50 million viewers watching the fight on pay-per-view or closed-circuit theatre TV. [3] The fight grossed an estimated $100 million (inflation-adjusted $600 million) in worldwide revenue. [9] [10] Decades later, the bout would be the subject of the Academy Award winning documentary film When We Were Kings. [11]

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