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LUCIAN BUTE vs. CARL FROCH
WORLD SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP
EPIX and EpixHD.com
Snag Exclusive U.S. Rights for Live
Telecast
Saturday, May 26
Undefeated International Boxing Federation (IBF) super middleweight
champion LUCIAN BUTE will make his 10th world title defense when he
battles two-time World Boxing Council super middleweight champion CARL
“The Cobra” FROCH, Saturday, May 26. Promoted by Matchroom Sport, Ltd.
and InterBox, the Bute vs. Froch World Super Middleweight Championship
will be televised live in the U.S., from Nottingham Arena, in Nottingham,
England, exclusively on EPIX, the multiplatform premium entertainment
service. EpixHD.com will stream the fight live as part of a special free
trial offer for boxing fans.
These two gladiators boast a combined record of 59-2 (44 KOs) – a 97%
winning percentage and a 75% victory by knockout ratio.
As has become the custom, EPIX will once again present the
closed-captioned simulcast of this world championship rumble on the
jumbotron in Times Square in New York City (Broadway between 44th and
45th).
“EPIX
is very pleased with the fan reaction and audience growth of its series of
exclusive live U.S. telecasts of world championship fights. The fireworks
Bute vs. Froch will produce is the perfect follow up to our unprecedented
heavyweight championship trilogy which featured Wladimir Klitschko, Vitali
Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin defending their world titles over three
consecutive weeks,” said Travis Pomposello, EPIX CCO and executive
producer of EPIX Sports.
“I am very pleased that boxing fans in the United States won’t miss this
war between Carl Froch and me. I want to thank the EPIX network for
broadcasting this fight. I am training very seriously to face Carl Froch
and I look forward to defending my title for the 10th time. May 26th is
going to be a great night of boxing!” said Bute.
“I’m thrilled that EPIX has taken on my fight with Lucian. I have a lot of
fans across the pond and it is important that they get to see this fight
live. It’s going to be a great atmosphere in my hometown on the night
because it’s been so long since I’ve boxed there and I think people will
be impressed at the noise and passion my fans show when they turn out in
force – along with the class inside the ring on the night, it’s going to
be a must see event,” said Froch.
“The enthusiasm and momentum building for this event is huge. We are very
happy and proud that EPIX will present one of the best fights of 2012 in
the world, live to boxing fans across United States. It was important for
InterBox that Lucian get as much exposure throughout the World as
possible,” said Jean Bedard, President of InterBox.
“We’re delighted to be teaming up with EPIX on this fight. It’s a massive
night in World Championship boxing and I am sure that EPIX will do a great
job presenting what is arguably the fight of the year,” said Eddie Hearn,
Group Managing Director of Matchroom Sport, Ltd.
Bute (30-0, 24 KOs), a newly-minted Canadian Citizen, is a native of Galat,
Romania who now fights out of Montréal, Québec, Canada. When he travels to
Froch’s backyard in Nottingham it will be the first time Bute has not
fought in Canada or Romania since 2004. A southpaw known for his
two-fisted punching power and counterpunching prowess, Bute is in the
fifth year of his world championship reign. He captured the world title in
2007, knocking out defending champion Alejandro Berrio in the 11th round
of their ferocious fight. Seven of Bute’s nine consecutive title defense
victories have been by stoppage, including former world champion William
Joppy, and top-rated contenders Librado Andrade, Edison Miranda, Jean-Paul
Mendy and Fulgencio Zuniga. His recent six-bout victory by knockout streak
ended in November with his unanimous decision victory over former world
champion Glenn Johnson. Bute’s performance was so dominating he won all 12
rounds on two judges’ cards and 11 or 12 rounds on the third card with
scores of 120-108, 120-108, and 119-109
Froch (28-2, 20 KOs), of Nottingham, England, is a pressure fighter known
for his aggressive style and exceptional skills and movement. It would be
hard to find another fighter in this division who has fought the caliber
of opposition Froch has faced. He captured his first world title – the
vacant WBC super middleweight championship – in 2008, winning a unanimous
decision over future world champion Jean Pascal in a battle of undefeated
contenders. Froch successfully defended the title twice in 2009, knocking
out former world champion Jermain Taylor in the 12th round and winning a
split decision over undefeated No. 1 contender Andre Dirrell. After losing
the title in 2010 to Mikkel Kessler via a close but unanimous decision,
Froch regained the WBC title later that year with a unanimous decision
victory over former world champion Arthur Abraham. After successfully
defending the title against Glen Johnson in June 2011, Froch lost his
crown last December to undefeated WBA super middleweight champion and 2011
Fighter of the Year Andre Ward, in a title unification fight, via a close
unanimous decision.
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