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HBO World Championship Boxing (in later years stylized in its title card as HBO Boxing – World Championship) is an American sports television series on premium television network HBO. It premiered on January 22, 1973, with a fight that saw George Foreman defeat Joe Frazier in Kingston, Jamaica .
Talk show: February 21, 2003 23 seasons, 681 episodes: 52–58 min: Season 23 ongoing Renewed through 2026 [18] Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Late-night talk show: April 27, 2014 11 seasons, 320 episodes: 30–45 min: Season 12 due to premiere on February 16, 2025 [17] Renewed through 2026 [19]
A. Devon Alexander vs. Marcos Maidana; Devon Alexander vs. Lucas Matthysse; Canelo Álvarez vs. Julio César Chávez Jr. Canelo Álvarez vs. Kermit Cintrón
HBO expanded its boxing content to pay-per-view in December 1990, when it created a production arm to distribute and organize marquee boxing matches in conjunction with participating promoters, TVKO (rebranded HBO PPV in 2001 and HBO Boxing Pay-Per-View in 2013); the first TVKO-produced boxing event was the April 19, 1991, "Battle of the Ages ...
24/7 is an American reality television program that follows sportsmen, and sporting organizations, for a period of weeks in the lead-up to a major sporting event. The program premiered with episodes featuring pairs of boxers as they prepare for their upcoming boxing match against one another.
Pages in category "Boxing television series" ... out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 24/7 (American TV program) ... Fight of the Week ...
I May Destroy You (2020). Ain’t a best HBO miniseries list without this gem. Honestly, (and I might be biased, so fair warning), this dark comedy show might be one of the best shows of all time ...
Boxing After Dark is an HBO boxing program, premiered on February 3, 1996, that usually showed fights between well-known contenders, but usually not "championship" or "title" fights. Unlike its sister program, HBO World Championship Boxing , BAD featured fighters who were usually moving up from ESPN 's Friday Night Fights or another basic cable ...