Haven't got BT, so probably won't stay up. should be a great fight though. Rigo maybe worth a trade, though Loma might be too strong?? Dubois to win in round 1 or 2. I've won a few times on this one, but bound to lose sooner or later, hopefully not tonight.
Haven't got BT, so probably won't stay up. should be a great fight though. Rigo maybe worth a trade, though Loma might be too strong?? Dubois to win in round 1 or 2. I've won a few times on this one, but bound to lose sooner or later, hopefully not t
It's a great fight but I won't be around at 4am and I wouldn't pay £12 for a replay when everything on Boxnation seems to be free on YouTube the next day
I have BT Sport , but no Boxnation.It's a great fight but I won't be around at 4am and I wouldn't pay £12 for a replay when everything on Boxnation seems to be free on YouTube the next day
I've been struggling to stay up for the late ones recently. I really want to see Loma vs Rig, and would like to trade it as well. Also want to see Tevin Farmer on the Vegas card. Don't let the 4 defeats fool you, Tevin farmer is a brilliant boxer. Hope he's recovered well from the shooting.
I've been struggling to stay up for the late ones recently. I really want to see Loma vs Rig, and would like to trade it as well. Also want to see Tevin Farmer on the Vegas card. Don't let the 4 defeats fool you, Tevin farmer is a brilliant boxer. Ho
Virgin Media has confirmed that boxing fans will have to continue paying for BoxNation, despite rival BT recently announcing it would be bundling the channel with its sports pack from next year.
Customers who subscribe to the BT Sport channels on BT TV, Sky and TalkTalk will all receive BoxNation at no extra cost after BT and channel owner Frank Warren announced a major tie-up which will give Warren’s fights a much larger potential audience.
However the deal excludes Virgin Media which has separate wholesale deals with BT Sport and BoxNation and charges customers for the channels on their standard cable bill.
This means that while the cable firm’s viewers will get to see the 20 fights simulcast on BT Sport, those wanting to see the rest of Warren’s line-up will have to subscribe to BoxNation for an extra £11 per month.
A Virgin Media spokesperson told SEENIT the monthly price was “the most competitive offer available compared to a number of other providers”.
Virgin’s decision to bundle BT Sport has been blamed for a series of price hikes as it seeks to recoup the money it pays BT for the channel. The firm has also previously confirmed that the cost of acquiring channels and content from BT and Sky has adversely impacted its bottom line.
DECEMBER 12, 2016 - MARTIN HOSCIK@MARTINHOSCIKVirgin Media has confirmed that boxing fans will have to continue paying for BoxNation, despite rival BT recently announcing it would be bundling the channel with its sports pack from next year.Customers