Thursday, April 30, 2015

FLOYYD MAYWEATHER VS MANNY PACQUIAO FIGHT TV COVERAGE




TV Channels Broadcasting Mayweather vs Pacquiao Fight 2015


Mayweather vs Pacquiao TV Coverage

Floyd Mayweather Jr will going to fight with Manny Pacquiao and there is huge competition which is expected among both of these boxers , both got huge fan following all around the world , all eyes are on Manny Pacquiao if he would able to defeat one of best boxers so far in the world Mayweather . Well if you don’t know what TV Channels are bring you the fight live in your country , here you will get full information about the channels telecasting the most awaited match of the of era .
Showtime and HBO will hold a joint pay-per-view, with Showtime in charge of production . As Manny Pacquiao belongs to Philippines “Solar Entertainment” brings you all the action live from the match . While Thailand boxing fans will watch the match live on Channel 7 . Well we did not get much information that which channels are showing it free and which channels are paid but all countries where the broadcast of the match will show will be given under-table with channels names.
Asian Countries (Pakistan , India , Bangladesh , Sri Lanka, Nepal and Others) :

So far there is not much information in Asian countries like India , Pakistan , and Bangladesh which channels will broadcast matches live , but if you want to see the match live on your tv you must tuned some channels that will brings you all the action from round to round on May 2nd . You just need to contact you cable operator and tell him to tune the channels like “Supersport , Digi Sport , HBO and Showtime” .
More countries are included with the channels list where the boxing fight will be live coverage , if there are more updates about the TV channels list it will updated before the match date.
Mayweather vs Pacquiao Fight 2015 TV Coverage (Worldwide)
 Countries Broadcasters
AustraliaMain Event
AustriaSky Select
CambodiaCTC , CNC
Czech RepublicSport 1
DenmarkViaplay PPV
FinlandViaplay PPV
GermanySky Select
Hong KongNow TV
HungarySport 1
IndonesiaTVone
IsraelCharlton Sport 1
JapanWOWOW Prime
KoreaSBS , SBS Sports
MexicoTelevisa , Azteca
New ZealandSky Arena
NorwayViaplay PPV
PeruFrecuencia Latina
PhilippinesSolar Sports , GMA Network , ABS-CBN , TV5
PolandTelewizja Polska
RomaniaDigi Sport
SingaporeStarHub TV
SlovakiaSport 1
South AfricaSupersport
SwedenViaplay PPV
United KingdomSky Box Office , BoxNation
United States HBO , Showtime
Argentina TV Pública , GOLDEN
Belgium Be TV Sport
Brazil ESPN Brasil , SporTV
China CCTV-5
Venezuela TeleAragua
United Arab Emirates OSN Movies Box Office 1
Ukraine 2+2
Turkey Kanaltürk
Thailand Channel 7
Spain Taquilla PPV
Puerto Rico Claro TV PPV
Nicaragua Canal 4
MalaysiaAstro Box Office Sport
ItalyDeejay TV
IcelandStöð 2 Sport


FIGHT WILL BE BROADCASTED FREE IN MEXICO


The Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight will air for free in Mexico on Saturday, reports TMZ Sports.
Mexican TV networks Azteca and Televisa have agreed to air the highly anticipated fight free of charge. Mexico is also among the fight's major sponsors, as is Mexican beer Tecate.
The World Boxing Council informed TMZ Sports of the free broadcast, saying, "Televisa and Azteca must be recognized for their great commitment, for bringing to Mexico this bout for free. This has never, ever happened in any country of the world."
In the United States, the fight will cost between $90 and $100, depending on whether viewers elect for a high-definition pay-per-view feed from HBO and Showtime.
Tecate is also offering a rebate of up to $50 toward the pay-per-view deal.
Tickets for the fight sold out in less than a minute last week, beginning at the starting retail price of $1,500 and going as high as $7,500. MGM, which is hosting the fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, is also setting thousands of closed-circuit seats at different venues in Las Vegas for $150.
Both fighters are expected to make well over $100 million, with Mayweather (47-0, 26 KOs) taking home 60% of the purse and Pacquiao (57-5-2, 38 KOs) getting the remaining 40%.