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Knockout offer for boxing fans
- Updated: September 7, 2016
Sky Sports will offer an unrivalled choice of boxing over the next 12 months, with a mouth-watering selection of fights and a wide variety of content across TV, mobile and digital outlets.
Ahead of this weekend’s showdown between Gennady Golovkin and Kell Brook on Sky Sports Box Office, Sky has confirmed its schedule of fights for the next two months and it will show seven world title fights involving British fighters across five weeks.
Among the bouts to feature are Anthony Crolla’s WBA Lightweight title fight against Jorge Linares, Nathan Cleverly’s attempt to seize Jurgen Braehmer’s WBA Light-Heavyweight title, Ricky Burns’ bout with Kiryl Relikh for the WBA Super-Lightweight title and Tony Bellew versus BJ Flores for the WBC Cruiserweight title.
On top of an unrivalled schedule of live fights, Sky’s coverage of boxing also encompasses a wide selection of linear, on-demand and digital content. The Sky Sports Boxing digital offering, with more than 3m unique users each month, includes all of boxing’s biggest names, live in-depth blogs, as well as the Toe2Toe podcast, Toe2Toe Facebook Lives, and more. Alongside an extensive On Demand section including Ringside’s wide array of video content, as well as bespoke pre-fight programmes, Sky Sports offers complete coverage of the sport.
Sky Sports’ team of analysts has also been strengthened by the addition of former IBF junior …