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Win A Prize Package From Al Bernstein!
A contest on the Facebook fan page of Hall of Fame boxing broadcaster Al Bernstein will make the September 14 mega-fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Alvarez even more special for one lucky fan.
Fans can go to Facebook and guess the combined number of punches to be thrown by Floyd and Canelo, as tracked by Compubox on the SHOWTIME Pay Per View broadcast. The fan who comes closest will win one commemorative tee-shirt of the fight, a signed copy of Al Bernstein’s book ?”30 Years, 30 Undeniable Truths About Boxing, Sports and TV” and a unique keepsake from this historic event?, Al Bernstein?’s press credential from the fight, signed by Al.
Bernstein will be serving as analyst on the September 14 pay per view broadcast as well as a Thursday weigh-in show to air live on SHOWTIME and the CBS Sports Network. ?”I’?ve been privileged to be on the broadcast team for some of the great events in boxing, and this one certainly qualifies as that,?” Al said. He added, ?”2013 has already been a banner year for the sport and this mega fight shines an even bigger spotlight on boxing.?”
IN OTHER NEWS: The Boxing Channel will provide full pre and post fight video coverage of the Mayweather-Alvarez match. This will include fighter arrivals, final press conference, weigh-in and post fight press conference. Marcos Villegas will host the coverage with contributions from Al Bernstein, who is also the channel?s’ executive producer. To see this coverage and more boxing news and interviews log on to www.boxingchannel.tv .
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