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Is their going to be a pre fight before the main event between joe calzaghe and bernard hopkins?

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if there is going to be a pre fight before the main event who's fighting?

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  1. Bernard Hopkins vs. Joe Calzaghe, 12 rounds, for Hopkins' Ring magazine light heavyweight title; Audley Harrison vs. Jason Barnett, 8 rounds, heavyweights; David Lopez vs. Ryan Davis, 10 rounds, middleweights; Danny Garcia vs. Guadalupe Diaz, 6 rounds, welterweights; Daniel Jacobs vs. Leshon Sims, 4 rounds, middleweights; Hylon Williams vs. Marcos Mendias, lightweights; Nathan Cleverly vs. Victor Paz, 8 rounds, light heavyweights; Jermell Charlo vs. Jesus Villareal, 4 rounds, welterweights

    Not all of these fights will be televised, thankfully.

    ** Additional**

    Are you serious, Mark-Andrew?!?!?!?! They are only going to televised the main event?!!! Wow, I know that the undercards are not "pleasers", but if it's true about showning one fight, then I feel sorry for those who actually paid PPV price to see the fight.


  2. The only televised fight will be the main event between Light Heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins and Super Middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe.  The undercard is full of crappy fights anyway.

    Edit: I agree with you Woody, I don't see how they put on a fight this big where people paid that much money to go see it and then they get a crappy undercard like that.  When a fight is this big, they should reward the fans with a good undercard to go along with the main event.

    2nd Edit- Rog G: I'm not complaining because I'm watching it free on HBO; all I'm saying is that the undercard is whack as h**l, and IF I WAS AT THE FIGHT, I would have been pissed to have paid so much money for only one worthwile fight (the main event) and all crappy undercard fights.  The fact that no other fight is being televised shows how bad the undercard is...

  3. the fight isnt even on ppv in the states, what are you complaining about?

  4. well, i'm on the west coast and it says that it starts at 6:45 p.m. and ends at 8:15 p.m which is an hour and a half so it does seem that only one fight will be shown.

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