Primetime Wish Carl Froch Good Luck For the ‘Super Six’Final
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Primetime Wish Carl Froch Good Luck For the ‘Super Six’Final
Primetime Wish Carl Froch Good Luck For the ‘Super Six’Final
On 17th October 2009 Primetime launched in the UK as an independent Pay Per View broadcaster with the first night of Showtime’s innovative Super Six Tournament.
Six of the world’s finest Super Middleweight pugilists would embark on a course to determine the true Super Middleweight champion of the World which would take 2 years to complete. Over the course of the tournament we would see 2 fighters replaced through injury and a series of brutal KO’s building up to the career defining fight we will see this weekend.
On that first night of Primetime Carl Froch would defend his WBC crown in front of a home town audience in Nottingham with a split decision victory. Later that night Arthur Abraham would give Primetime it’s first KO as he defeated Jermaine Taylor in Germany.
Primetime were fortunate enough to broadcast the Super Six series through to the end of the group stages, bring you unforgettable moments such as Andre Dirrell’s controversial DQ victory over Arthur Abraham, Carl Froch losing his WBC title on points to Mikkel Kessler. Kessler would later be forced to withdraw through injury allowing Carl to recapture the strap after defeating Arthur Abraham in Helsinki for the vacant title.
This spectacular series of fights allowed Primetime to enter the British broadcasting landscape with a significant impact, as well as proving the demand from British consumers for top quality Pay-Per-View Boxing events.
Since those early days on Primetime, we have been able to grow and bring you some of the best fistic action around. Having featured both Klitschko brothers, Amir Khan, Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr as well as world class MMA action from Strikeforce, Primetime has now become the destination to watch the World’s best fighters in action.
Those early Super Six fights played a significant part in establishing Primetime in the British boxing landscape and allowing us to bring you the exciting fights which followed. As we head into this weekend, we may not be currently broadcasting Carl’s fights but all the Primetime staff will be willing Carl to display that true ‘British
Bulldog’ spirit and bring the trophy home to England.
Good luck Carl from everyone at Primetime.
Primetime are continuing to work with the world’s leading fighters and promoters to bring you the best fights in World Boxing. Keep an eye on www.primetimelive.co.uk for announcements on our exciting line up for 2012!
You can register for Primetime by calling 08712004444*, visiting www.primetimelive.co.uk. Customers on Sky must register the first time they use Primetime and once registered can purchase events using the ‘box office’ menu, Virgin Media customers can purchase events using the ‘On Demand’ menu
On 17th October 2009 Primetime launched in the UK as an independent Pay Per View broadcaster with the first night of Showtime’s innovative Super Six Tournament.
Six of the world’s finest Super Middleweight pugilists would embark on a course to determine the true Super Middleweight champion of the World which would take 2 years to complete. Over the course of the tournament we would see 2 fighters replaced through injury and a series of brutal KO’s building up to the career defining fight we will see this weekend.
On that first night of Primetime Carl Froch would defend his WBC crown in front of a home town audience in Nottingham with a split decision victory. Later that night Arthur Abraham would give Primetime it’s first KO as he defeated Jermaine Taylor in Germany.
Primetime were fortunate enough to broadcast the Super Six series through to the end of the group stages, bring you unforgettable moments such as Andre Dirrell’s controversial DQ victory over Arthur Abraham, Carl Froch losing his WBC title on points to Mikkel Kessler. Kessler would later be forced to withdraw through injury allowing Carl to recapture the strap after defeating Arthur Abraham in Helsinki for the vacant title.
This spectacular series of fights allowed Primetime to enter the British broadcasting landscape with a significant impact, as well as proving the demand from British consumers for top quality Pay-Per-View Boxing events.
Since those early days on Primetime, we have been able to grow and bring you some of the best fistic action around. Having featured both Klitschko brothers, Amir Khan, Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr as well as world class MMA action from Strikeforce, Primetime has now become the destination to watch the World’s best fighters in action.
Those early Super Six fights played a significant part in establishing Primetime in the British boxing landscape and allowing us to bring you the exciting fights which followed. As we head into this weekend, we may not be currently broadcasting Carl’s fights but all the Primetime staff will be willing Carl to display that true ‘British
Bulldog’ spirit and bring the trophy home to England.
Good luck Carl from everyone at Primetime.
Primetime are continuing to work with the world’s leading fighters and promoters to bring you the best fights in World Boxing. Keep an eye on www.primetimelive.co.uk for announcements on our exciting line up for 2012!
You can register for Primetime by calling 08712004444*, visiting www.primetimelive.co.uk. Customers on Sky must register the first time they use Primetime and once registered can purchase events using the ‘box office’ menu, Virgin Media customers can purchase events using the ‘On Demand’ menu
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as well as world class MMA action
There is no such thing. And to mention that here is borderline a bannable offence.
If you stopped showing MMA i'd signup.
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Primetime wrote: as well as world class MMA action
An oxymoron if ever there was one, but very gracious of you to offer him your support and would echo your support.
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:WRASSLIN > MMA
I think you mean
WRASSLIN > BOXING > MMA
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Think the majority of Britain wishes him the best of luck, and would be incredibly proud if he could pull this one off.
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Over the course of the tournament we would see 2 fighters replaced through injury and a series of brutal KO’s building up to the career defining fight we will see this weekend
Re: Primetime Wish Carl Froch Good Luck For the ‘Super Six’Final
Ive got a fridge freezer for sale, fifty quid ono.
Good luck from me as well Carl!
Good luck from me as well Carl!
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Johnson - Green, Abraham - Dirrell ( )
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Also Taylor vs Abraham
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The Green stoppage wasn't brutal, neither was the Dirrell one if we are being honest. It was a good performance of one though
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If you're watching Andre Ward, you know you better be prepared for a knockout of such brutality you may never want to see a boxing match again.
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