Not sure if anyone has posted this, or if there's even a slight chance of this being available, but does anyone know if there's going to be any streams of the mayweather vs pacquiao fight tonight?
I'm sure that there'll be lots of them available. It's too early to say which links will be working, but check back in later. When does the fight begin?
programme starts at midnight,so fight will be about 4ish maybe,they usually are around that time in vegas.
Boxings started and theirs no one in I know it's only 4-15 in afternoon but Fu'cking hell its biggest night of boxing in recent times
Re: Mayweather vs Pacquiao live stream...... try this. I watch time4tv.com all the time now for my free sports streaming. Give it a try for all footy and cricket. http://www.time4tv.com/2014/12/boxing.php
http://cricfree.sx/channel7-live-boxing-streaming Not exactly the best quality, but not terrible either. There aren't too many advertisements either. You'll find plenty more just by typing "boxing streaming" (or something like that) in google. Some of the links may not be working, and some may try to trick you into installing something (don't install anything from those sites!) I don't care much about boxing, but I hope that Pacquiao wins. But it's bedtime for me now, so I'm gonna miss this show.
This one is working for me. Does buffer and obvious time delay but ni'mind. http://www.time4tv.com/2014/12/boxing.php then click on Stream 2 tab over the screen.
Listened for free on Radio 5. As I did the Tyson V Bruno fight years ago. Excellent commentry. Wasn't really interested in the fight, but woke at 5am and noticed it had only just started. Stuck ear plugs in and listened whilst half asleep. Surprised I actually lasted 12 rounds.
I listened to the Tyson v Bruno fight on the radio too. Only boxing match I've ever heard on the radio. And that first round was probably the most exciting 3 minutes of radio I've ever listened to. Firstly, Bruno goes down in the first 10 seconds. Turns out he slipped, but that's not what it sounded like on the radio. All your worst fears are suddenly realised. All those miserable b'stards who keep telling you that Bruno can't box and refuse to support him are going to be right, he's going to get his head kicked in. But then... My memory is of Harry Carpenter providing the commentary. I still remember the famous quotes - "He's hurt Tyson" and, probably the best line I've ever heard from a commentator - "Get in there, Frank!" However, I can't be sure if that's what I was listening to at the time or I'm recalling what I've heard since. What I am sure of is Bruno did hit that 'orrible little b'stard and he hit him really ******* hard. This big, daft, loveable bloke from England is giving it plenty to one of the best fighters there has ever been who is at the very top of is game. Tyson staggered and for the rest of the round he's hanging on. Like everyone else listening to Radio 5, I'm on my feet screaming at the top of my voice, "Come on Frank!" I don't watch much boxing any more, apart from at the Olympics. It's on Sky and I don't pay for that. I saw a number of heavyweight fights in the past though. You usually get a couple of big lumbering blokes pacing round the ring with as much mobility as elephant seals. You're lucky if they throw a dozen punches in a round. I've just watched that first round of Bruno v Tyson again (can't bring myself to watch any more) and they go at one another like a couple of pit bulls. They each throw more punches in that opening round than some heavyweights throw in their entire career. Bruno should have probably retired after that first round, just taken his gloves off and walked away, because that was as good as he ever got. But if as good as you ever get is rocking Mike Tyson when he was at his very best and have him hold on until the bell to clear his head and catch his breath, then you've done pretty damn well.