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Gennady Golovkin-Osumanu Adama will air in over 100 countries

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30
Jan

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The WBA middleweight title bout between undefeated beltholder Gennady Golovkin-Osumanu Adama on Saturday, Feb. 1, will be shown in over 100 countries, it was announced on Thursday by the promoters of the Monte Carlo-based card.

“The interest in this world title defense by Gennady against Osumanu Adama has truly been overwhelming,” said Tom Loeffler of K2 Promotions, which promotes Golovkin. “The event will be shown live during prime-time in Europe, Asia and South Africa, which has become very important with Gennady’s status as an international superstar in the sporting world.”

Below is a list of the major territories and their respective broadcast outlets for the viewing of the Monte Carlo Boxing Bonanza on Saturday. Boxing fans are encouraged to check with their local networks for exact starting times.



 

Africa – SuperSport

Australia – Main Event PPV

Austria – SAT 1

Baltic States – Viasat Sport Baltic

Brazil – Esporte Interativo

Canada – The Fight Network

China – CCTV

Czech Republic – Sport 1

France / Belgium – Ma Chaine Sport

Germany – SAT 1

Hungary – Sport 1

Indonesia – TV One

Israel – Sport 5

Japan – Wowow

Kazakhstan – KZ TV

Latin America – Space

Middle East – beIN Sport

Poland – NC+

Russia – Channel One Russia

Scandinavia – Viasat Sport

Slovakia –Sport 1

Switzerland – SAT 1

Spain – Canal+ /Sogecable PPV

Ukraine – XSPORT

United Kingdom – BoxNation

 

Golovkin’s 10th WBA title defense marks his return to Monaco at the Salles des Etoiles. Last March, the 31-year-old Kazakhstan native knocked out former title challenger Nobuhiro Ishida in the third round in Monaco.

Golovkin Golovkin (28-0, 25 knockouts) has stopped 15 opponents in a row and holds the highest KO percentage among all active major titleholders in boxing in addition to the highest in middleweight division history. Golovkin fought four times last year and scored four knockouts – including HBO-televised stoppages of middleweight contenders Matthew Macklin and Curtis Stevens – making himself a Fighter of the Year candidate in the eyes of many fans and members of the boxing media.

Adama (22-3, 16 KOs) previously challenged then-IBF middleweight titleholder Daniel Geale in March 2012, losing a competitive unanimous decision in Australia. Prior to that fight, the 33-year-old Chicago-based Ghanaian scored a ninth-round TKO over Russian veteran and former title challenger Roman Karmazin.

 

 

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