FOX Sports will add a pair of JitCam cranes on opposite sides of the rings, one with the ability to move up to 100 feet along a track from one side of the venue to the other. Fury III production will include a unique mixture of innovative camera mounts, super slow motion and high resolution. FOX Deportes’ Jaime Motta provides live reporting and interviews ringside. Wilder III includes play-by-play from FOX Deportes’ Adrián García Márquez and four-weight world champion Erik Morales, along with famed ESPN Deportes broadcaster David Faitelson and veteran ESPN Deportes boxing journalist Carlos Nava with analysis. The Hall of Famer returns after announcing Wilder vs. Rounding out the broadcaster lineup for the week is ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr., who will appear at all three events. Osuna will also handle fighter interviews during the weigh-in show and serve as interpreter on fight night, while International Boxing Hall of Famer Larry Hazzard returns as the unofficial scorer and rules expert. Kenny moderates the main event press conference alongside Porter and Lewis.įOX PBC reporter Heidi Androl will join ESPN commentator, Bernardo Osuna, to handle reporting duties for fight night. Joining her for the weigh-in are Porter, Lewis and Ward. Abdo will also host the weigh-in ( Friday, October 8, on ESPN2 and FS2 at 5 p.m.) and the main event press conference ( Wednesday, Oct. Helming the desk will be FOX Sports host Kate Abdo, along with two-time welterweight champion Shawn “Showtime” Porter and well-known ESPN boxing commentator Max Kellerman. Olympic gold medalist Andre Ward to call ring action with veteran play-by-play announcer Brian Kenny on Saturday, Oct. Highlighting the week, three-time world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis returns with undefeated former two-division world champion and 2004 U.S. Wilder III fight week with three former champions, veteran hosts and Hall of Famers set to call the action from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. LOS ANGELES – ESPN and FOX Sports announce broadcaster assignments for Fury vs. Multiple Events Highlight Fight Week Beginning Wednesday, Oct. Three Former Champions Serve as Analysts for ESPN and FOX
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