Thursday, November 25, 2010

Watch here Andre Berto vs Freddy Hernandez live Boxing online video streaming in HD

Watch here http://tinyurl.com/boxing52 HBO Boxing a Highly anticipated match between two accomplished warriors of the ring when : Andre Berto vs Freddy Hernandez is presented Live Saturday, 27 November 2010from the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.Main Event PPV team will be ringside for the event, which will be presented in HDTV .you can also Watch this super match on Live video tv channel.



Lem Sattefield of FanHouse reports that the talked-about fight between WBC welterweight titlist Andre Berto and Freddy Hernandez is on for November 27, with HBO airing the bout as part of a triple-header from Las Vegas. It is not a very good fight for Berto, all things being fair and honest, because Hernandez is just not a top-level opponent. But as we've discussed plenty, Berto really has no good possible fight out there at the moment, and he needs to get back into the ring. As far as fringe contenders and second or third-tier guys go, Freddy Hernandez is no worse (or better) than a great number of welterweights. He's tall and has a punch, but the difference in speed and skill will be evident very early, I suspect.



MATCH DETAILS
Date: Saturday, 27 November 2010
Venue: MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Competition: welterweight

Live/Repeat: Live


HBO Sports President Ross Greenburg calls the expansion of pay-per-view "the biggest economic issue in boxing" and says:


"I can't tell you that pay-per-view helps the sport because it doesn't. It hurts the sport because it narrows our audience, but it's a fact of life. Every time we try to make an HBO World Championship Boxing fight, we're up against mythical pay-per-view numbers. HBO doesn't make a lot of money from pay-per-view. There's usually a cap on what we can make. But the promoters and fighters insist on pay-per-view because that's where their greatest profits lie."


"It's a big problem," Greenburg continues. "It's getting harder and harder to put fighters like Manny Pacquiao on HBO World Championship Boxing. If Floyd Mayweather beats Oscar, he might never fight on HBO World Championship Boxing again. But if HBO stopped doing pay-per-view, the promoters would simply do it on their own [like Bob Arum did with Cotto-Malignaggi in June 2006] or find someone else who will do it for them."
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