Al Bernstein doesn’t see an expiration date anytime soon on what could be called the "rocky" road of televised boxing over the past few decades. The 68-year-old International Boxing Hall of Fame broadcaster, however, does have an investment in its shelf life.
Bernstein is part of Showtime’s pay-per-view broadcast Saturday for a rarified super-sized heavyweight unification bout that leverages 6-foot-7 American Deontay Wilder against 6-foot-9 Brit Tyson Fury. Having it at Staples Center in Los Angeles also stands to have its share of Hollywood elite among the red carpet attendees.
But having spent more than half his life ...
Bernstein is part of Showtime’s pay-per-view broadcast Saturday for a rarified super-sized heavyweight unification bout that leverages 6-foot-7 American Deontay Wilder against 6-foot-9 Brit Tyson Fury. Having it at Staples Center in Los Angeles also stands to have its share of Hollywood elite among the red carpet attendees.
But having spent more than half his life ...
- 12/1/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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