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Lampley serves as the host and blow-by-blow announcer on all “World Championship Boxing®” and HBO Pay-Per-View® productions. In 1988 he joined HBO Sports for boxing and Wimbledon coverage.
That moment nearly has arrived. The HBO doubleheader Duva’s Main Events is promoting Saturday night in Atlantic City, New Jersey, will be the next-to-last boxing show HBO will televise.
The 76-year-old broadcasting legend is adamant, like most boxing purists, that HBO made a big mistake in abandoning the sport. Lampley can't fathom how HBO reached that decision.
Alvarez, promoted by Golden Boy, will be the big get as boxing's pay-per-view king. His close decision win over Golovkin in their rematch on Sept. 15 on HBO PPV generated around 1.1 million buys.
Lampley was not wrong; from its inception in the early 1970s to the late 2010s, HBO World Championship Boxing was more than just a sports television series —it was a cultural institution of sorts.
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