Boxing on Fox

[4] Then, on November 22, it was announced that the bout had been moved to Atlantic City with a December 16 date in place and that Showtime would air the fight instead of Fox.

[7] Also featured was Frankie Randall defending his World Boxing Association junior welterweight title against Juan Coggi.

[8] Kevin Harlan provided blow-by-blow commentary, with Sean O'Grady and Bobby Czyz on analysis,[9] and James Brown[10] as the host.

In March 1998, Fox teamed with Oscar De La Hoya for a three-fight card[12] from Mashantucket, Connecticut in prime time.

Instead, the card featured Yory Boy Campas fighting Anthony Stephens in a junior middleweight title bout, Eric "Butterbean" Esch in a super heavyweight fight against Bill Eaton, and a six-round women's match between Lucia Rijker and Mary Ann Almager.

In April 2012, Fox reached a multi-year agreement[16] with De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions.

[27][28][29] Meanwhile, Fox Deportes tapped International Boxing Hall of Fame member and former four-division world champion Erik “El Terrible” Morales to work alongside Jaime Motta (blow-by-blow) and Jessi Losada.