Boxing streaming and TV schedule for Nov. 19-23

Fighting

Tuesday, Nov. 19

TrillerTV+, 8:00 pm ET, CountryBox: Where Music Meets Boxing. THIS IS NOT A JOKE: 59 year old Oliver McCall, the same one that turned pro in 1985, who won the WBC heavyweight title over 30 years ago against Lennox Lewis and famously had a mid-fight emotional breakdown in the ring during their 1997 rematch, will return to action in a four-rounder. His opponent: 54 year old Stacy “Bigfoot” Frazier, a 16-22 (15 KO) pro fighting for the first time in five years. Bigfoot hasn’t found the win column in over a decade, but don’t let his record fool you… It only looks that bad because of a rough 2-19 streak he’s been on since July of 2005. This may or may not match the viewership for Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson, but at least it will give Texas something to deflect the shame of sanctioning last weekend’s nonsense. “Silky” Sean Hemphill, last seen losing to William Scull on the undercard of Canelo vs Jaime Mungia, is also on the card. Justin Andrews is the music. Maybe he can play the theme song to Miami Vice, which was the #1 song in America the week after McCall made his pro debut.

Friday, Nov. 22

DAZN, 8:00 pm ET, Overtime Boxing. Brandon Adams and Andreas Katzourakis meet in the finals of a 154 lbs. mini-tournament that started earlier this year. Femke Hermans defends some super welterweight belts against Oshae Jones in support.

Saturday, Nov. 23

ESPN+, 1:00 pm ET, Bakary Samake vs. Wade Ryan. From Paris, for a very minor WBC honor. This isn’t specifically listed as the ESPN+ show for this time slot yet, but ESPN lists it elsewhere as scheduled for the service on this date, so it’s almost certainly what you’ll see (if you’re into that sort of thing). There’s another mystery show on the ESPN+ schedule for 9 pm ET, and this schedule will be updated if that listing gets identified rather than removed.

DAZN, 1:00 pm ET, Boxing 5. Kaine Fourie vs Mohammed Wasiru is your main event for a card out of South Africa. Wasiru fights outside of his hometown of Accra, Ghana for the first time as a professional. BoxRec has Fourie as the #1 lightweight in South Africa, so Wasiru better be ready.

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