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''Boxing on CBS'' is a television boxing show, produced by CBS Sports.〔(Google Search - ''Boxing on CBS'' )〕 ==History== CBS' earliest experience with boxing dates back to 1948,〔(Google Search - 1948 )〕 with the debut of ''Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts''. The program, featuring blow-by-blow commentator Russ Hodges, lasted through 1955.〔(Google Search - 1955 )〕 CBS had a renewed interest in boxing after losing the National Football Conference package to Fox following the 1993 season. In 1994,〔(BOXING; CBS's Fight Card Packs Surprising Punch )〕〔(Google Search - 1994 )〕 they had a new series of fights on Saturday or Sundays under the ''Eye on Sports''〔(Extending the N.C.A.A. tournament contract continues the revamping of CBS Sports. The network has made college football deals for the Fiesta, Orange and Cotton Bowls starting in January 1996, and, starting that fall, Big East and Southeastern Conference regular-season games, and the Army-Navy game; has aggressively launched prime-time and weekend figure skating programming; started a boxing series seen on the new "Eye on Sports" series, and acquired the rights to the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. )〕 banner. Tim Ryan (blow-by-blow) and Gil Clancy (color) were the commentators during this period. CBS continued airing boxing on a somewhat regular basis until 1998,〔(Google Search - 1997 )〕 by which time they had the NFL (after acquiring the American Football Conference package from NBC) and college football back on their slate. In May 2000, CBS announced that it in July of that year, they would rebroadcast four heavyweight fights that would air on Showtime〔(CBS-TV gets back into boxing ring with summer cards )〕 from June. On December 15, 2012, CBS once again teamed with Showtime to present an unprecedented day/night marathon that would feature up to seven fights at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. The live 90-minute CBS broadcast, ''SHOWTIME Boxing on CBS'', would begin at 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT and offer two fights. In February 2015, CBS and Showtime announced a multi-year agreement with Premier Boxing Champions to carry at least eight events in 2015 with as many as five airing on CBS beginning in April and running into September. The ''PBC on CBS'' events will run in conjunction with ''Showtime Championship Boxing'' and they will promote Showtime cards plus carry shoulder programming on CBS Sports Network. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Boxing on CBS」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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