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10/28/2008 Archived Entry: "Championship boxing finds home on Super Channel"

Championship boxing finds home on Super Channel

Press Release


EDMONTON, AB October 28, 2008 – It's one of the most intriguing world title fights of the year and Canadian fight fans will get a chance to see it all take place, live on Super Channel.

Live from the Trent FM Arena, in Nottingham, England, on December 6, Montreal's Jean Pascal (21-0, 14 KO's) and hometown hero Carl "The Cobra" Froch (23-0, 19 KO's) will put their legacies, reputations, and dreams on the line for a shot at world boxing glory, in a toe-to-toe battle for the vacant World Boxing Council Super Middleweight title.

The action gets underway Dec. 6 on Super Channel at 4 p.m. Eastern, 1 p.m. Pacific.

"We are delighted to be partners with Super Channel for the English broadcast in Canada of this tremendous fight," Yvon Michel said of the Hennessy Sports promoted main event. "Super Channel has become the place that real fight fans turn to. And I know that on December 6 they'll see a great bout, and a superstar in the making in Jean Pascal."

Michel's counterpart for this fight, Hennessy Sports' Mick Hennessy, feels that this is the chance for Froch to both make a name for himself on a worldwide basis, and to claim his first world title.

"Carl is truly one of the best fighters at 168 lbs, and he's been waiting a long time to get his world title shot. Fighters from Jermain Taylor to Denis Inkin to Joe Calzaghe have avoided him like the plague," Hennessy said. "So full marks to Pascal for stepping up, but this is Carl's moment, and he'll make the most of it."

"Super Channel is quickly becoming the Canadian home for championship boxing," said Sandy Perkins, Super Channel's Vice President Programming. "The Pascal-Froch fight promises to cement our status as Canada's premiere boxing network."

As evidence to Super Channel's stature, Perkins points to the recent broadcast of Vitali Klitschko's stunning performance against Sam Peter to capture the WBC Heavyweight Title, and Chad Dawson's convincing vanquish of IBF Light Heavyweight champion Antonio Tarver.

About Super ChannelSuper Channel is Canada's national pay television network, consisting of two new HD channels, four new SD channels, and an SVOD platform.

Super Channel's vision is to expand the Canadian premium TV experience by offering a broad range of fresh, entertaining movies and series. Super Channel is owned by Allarco Entertainment, an Edmonton-based media company.

Super Channel is currently available on Bell TV, Star Choice, Rogers PersonalTV, Shaw Cable, Cogeco Cable, Access Communications, Mountain Cablevision, Source Cable, SaskTel, MTS, Novus, EastLink and other regional providers.

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