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Sky wins rights to Manny Pacquiao v Floyd Mayweather fight in Las Vegas | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The welterweight world championship unification clash between Floyd Mayweather Jr and Manny Pacquiao on 2 May will be shown live on Sky Sports Box Office. | |
Sky won exclusive television rights to the fight, one of the most eagerly anticipated events in recent boxing history, at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas. | |
Sky Sports News HQ will be in Las Vegas during the final buildup to bring news from both camps including the official press conferences, and weigh-in as the two fighters complete their training camps. | |
The event puts together the two of greatest boxers of all time – Mayweather, the undefeated 11-times world champion and holder of the WBC and WBA titles, and Pacquiao, the reigning WBO welterweight world champion and winner of 10 world titles. | |
They will be competing for a purse in excess of $250m, the richest ever; tickets for the fight sold out within seconds of its announcement earlier this month. | They will be competing for a purse in excess of $250m, the richest ever; tickets for the fight sold out within seconds of its announcement earlier this month. |
Sky’s analysis of the fight will be provided by Adam Smith, the former world cruiserweight champion Johnny Nelson and the former world lightweight champion Jim Watt, as well as a range of boxing experts. | Sky’s analysis of the fight will be provided by Adam Smith, the former world cruiserweight champion Johnny Nelson and the former world lightweight champion Jim Watt, as well as a range of boxing experts. |
Barney Francis, the managing director of Sky Sports, said: “This fight has everything and is set to be one of the biggest sports events of the year … we’re thrilled to be awarded the rights.” | Barney Francis, the managing director of Sky Sports, said: “This fight has everything and is set to be one of the biggest sports events of the year … we’re thrilled to be awarded the rights.” |
The cost of the event for viewers will be £19.95 and €24.95 across all forms of booking up until midnight Friday 1 May. From then on the cost will still be £19.95/€24.95 if bookings are made via remote control and online, but will cost £24.95/€29.95 if booked via the phone. An additional £2 booking fee still applies if bookings are made via a telephone agent. |
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