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Adonis Stevenson vs. Thomas Williams Jr. is a puncher's battle


Light heavyweight world champion Adonis Stevenson will turn 39 on Sept. 22 and he has not boxed in 10 months. That is not typically a good combination for a prize fighter.

But Stevenson said he has no worries about rust in his ring return, which will come when he makes his seventh title defense against fellow explosive puncher Thomas Williams Jr. in the main event of a Premier Boxing Champions card on Friday (Spike, 9 p.m. ET) at the Videotron Centre in Quebec City.

"Last year, I think I did three or four fights. Now this year I'm going to fight two times, so my layoff will be good for me," Stevenson said during a recent teleconference with reporters to talk about the fight. "It's not a problem. I was in the gym every day. The layoff is not a problem for me because I'm always training."

Adonis Stevenson-Thomas Williams Jr.
Where: Videotron Centre in Quebec City
When: Friday, 9 p.m. ET
TV: Spike
Perhaps the layoff clouded Stevenson's memory because he actually only had two fights in 2015 as well as two in 2014. He did fight four times in 2013. That was the year he took the title off Chad Dawson by devastating first-round knockout in just 76 seconds.

Still, Stevenson, a Haiti native fighting out of his adopted hometown of Montreal, again reiterated his supposed busy 2015.

"I need to recover because in 2015 I fought like three or four times," he said. "Everything is good now. I'm ready to fight. I don't have injuries, so I'm ready now. Sometimes it's good to recover, to take a break and come back stronger."

Even when Stevenson (27-1, 22 KOs) has fought he has not exactly been tested as he has been matched relatively softly during most of his title reign. His last three defenses have come against overmatched Dmitry Sukhotsky (fifth-round knockout) in 2014, faded former super middleweight titlist Sakio Bika (clear-cut unanimous decision) 15 months ago and journeyman Tommy Karpency (third-round knockout) in an epic mismatch in September.

2016 PGA Championship viewing guide: Live stream online, start times, TV schedule


Baltusrol will not prove to be easy. The 98th PGA Championship boasts a stellar field that will try to rocket balls on a long but tough course. And you're going to want to watch every minute of action you can from Thursday through Sunday.

The season's fourth and final major -- second in a three-week span -- will bring plenty of excitement that you can catch on your television and streaming online throughout the long weekend.

Here's a look at the schedule of events so you can watch all the golf you can stand.

If you don't feel like being glued to the screen, be sure to check back with CBS Sports each day as we will feature live blogs covering every angle and highlight during every round of the 2016 PGA Championship.

All times Eastern; streaming start times approximated

Round 1 -- Thursday

Starting time: 7 a.m.

On the Range: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Live TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on TNT

TV simulcast online: 1-7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Featured groups 1 & 2: 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Press room: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Round 2 -- Friday

Starting time: 7 a.m.

On the Range: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Live TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on TNT

TV simulcast online: 1-7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Featured groups 1 & 2: 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Press room: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Round 3 -- Saturday

Starting time: TBA

Live TV coverage: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on TNT, 2-7 p.m. on CBS

Early TV simulcast online: 11-2 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Late TV simulcast online: 2-7 p.m. on CBSSports.com [Watch]

Featured groups 1 &2: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Press room: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Round 4 -- Sunday

Starting time: TBA

Live TV coverage: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on TNT, 2-7 p.m. on CBS

Early TV simulcast online: 11-2 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Late TV simulcast online: 2-7 p.m. on CBSSports.com [Watch]

Featured groups 1 & 2: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Press room: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

USA: PGA Championship live coverage: Stream, leaderboard, scores, updates



 If you’re using the FOX SPORTS App, you can access the live streams by clicking the ‘Live Now’ banner on the home screen”

Day, trying to match Woods as the only back-to-back PGA winner since the event adopted stroke-play format in 1958, comes in with only one practice round and fighting illness as well as expectations.

“The bar has been raised ever since Tiger Woods came around,” Day said of the 14-time major winner out for the season after back surgery.

“Everyone expects if you’re in the lead or you’re a favourite to win, they expect you to win, and if you don’t, then you’re in a slump. It’s not the case. I think the bar has been raised. Once again the competition has got tougher.”

Day leads a nine-strong Australian contingent, joining Adam Scott, Marc Leishman, Marcus Fraser, Scott Hend, Matt Jones, Aaron Baddeley, John Senden and Greg Chalmers.


LEADERBOARD
Tour: PGA ChampionshipEvent Date: 27/07/2016 - 28/07/2016Course Name: Baltusrol Golf Club-Lower CourseCourse Length: 6792mPar Score: 70
PosNameNationalityHoleTo Par1234Total
T1Charley Hoffman
USA
------0
T1Ryan Palmer
USA
------0
T1Matt Kuchar
USA
------0
T1Rich Beem
USA
------0
T1Zach Johnson
USA
------0
T1Bill Haas
USA
------0
T1Kevin Na
USA
------0
T1Rob Labritz
USA
------0
T1Jimmy Walker
USA
------0
T1Jason Dufner
USA
------0
Full leaderboard HERE.
ROUND ONE TEE TIMES (AEST)
1ST TEE
Thurs 9.00pm — Mark Brown, Patton Kizzire, Bradley Dredge
9.10pm -Tommy Sharp, Jon Curran, K.J. Choi
9.20pm — Josh Speight, Kristoffer Broberg, Jason Kokrak
9.30pm — Daniel Berger, Darren Clarke, David Lingmerth
9.40pm — Aaron Baddeley (AUS), Kevin Kisner, Emiliano Grillo
9.50pm — Vijay Singh, John Daly, Padraig Harrington
10.00pm — Victor Dubuisson, Marcus Fraser (AUS), James Hahn
10.10pm — Soren Kjeldsen, Scott Hend (AUS), Billy Hurley
10.20pm — Charley Hoffman, Matt Jones (AUS), Rikard Karlberg
10.30pm — Robert Streb, Vaughn Taylor, Kevin Na
10.40pm — Roberto Castro, Jonas Blixt, Gregory Bourdy
10.50pm — Omar Uresti, Greg Chalmers (AUS), Ross Fisher
11.00pm — David Muttitt, Smylie Kaufman, Zac Blair
Friday 2.15am — Colt Knost, Joe Summerhays, Yuta Ikeda
2.25am — Ryan Palmer, Rob Labritz, Gary Woodland
2.35am — Scott Piercy, Alex Noren, Andrew Johnston
2.45am — Rocco Mediate, Rich Berberian, Shaun Micheel
2.55am — Anirban Lahiri, Tony Finau, Matthew Fitzpatrick
3.05am — Luke Donald, Matt Kuchar, Danny Lee
3.15am — Francesco Molinari, Shane Lowry, Jim Furyk
3.25am — Sergio Garcia, Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson
3.35am — Justin Rose, Patrick Reed, Charl Schwartzel
3.45am — Danny Willett, Dustin Johnson, Henrik Stenson
3.55am — Graeme McDowell, Webb Simpson, Louis Oosthuizen
4.05am — Ben Polland, Ryan Moore, Kyle Reifers
4.15am — Mitch Lowe, Song Young-Han, Kevin Streelman
10TH TEE
Thurs 9.00pm — Chris Kirk, Wyatt Worthington, Freddie Jacobson
9.10pm — Brian Gaffney, Wang Jeung-Hun, Jason Bohn
9.20pm — JB Holmes, Brian Stuard, Hideki Matsuyama
9.30pm — Matt Dobyns, Tyrrell Hatton, Harris English
9.40pm — Ernie Els, Rickie Fowler, Zach Johnson
9.50pm — Jimmy Walker, Chris Wood, Branden Grace
10.00pm — Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Justin Thomas, Paul Casey
10.10pm — Brandt Snedeker, Brooks Koepka, Lee Westwood
10.20pm — Keegan Bradley, Adam Scott (AUS), Jamie Donaldson
10.30pm — Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Jason Day (AUS)
10.40pm — Bill Haas, Andy Sullivan, Jamie Lovemark
10.50pm — Rod Perry, George Coetzee, Hideto Tanihara
11.00pm — Nicolas Colsaerts, Ryan Helminen, TBD
Fri 2.15am — Michael Block, John Senden (AUS), Harold Varner
2.25am — Johan Kok, Troy Merritt, Kevin Chappell
2.35am — Thorbjorn Olesen, Fabian Gomez, Russell Henley
2.45am — David Toms, Rich Beem, Steve Stricker
2.55am — James Morrison, Brandon Stone. Billy Horschel
3.05am — Jason Dufner, Yang Yong-Eun, Martin Kaymer
3.15am — Brendan Steele, Bernd Wiesberger, An Byeong-Hun
3.25am — Marc Leishman (AUS), Russell Knox, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
3.35am — Thongchai Jaidee, Jim Herman, Thomas Pieters
3.45am — Lee Soo-Min, Joost Luiten, William McGirt
3.55am — KT Kim, Brad Lardon, Peter Malnati
4.05am — Daniel Summerhays, Rick Schuller, Cameron Tringale
4.15am — Bryce Molder, Brad Ott, Kim Si-W

USA: PGA Championship live coverage: Stream, leaderboard, scores, updates



 If you’re using the FOX SPORTS App, you can access the live streams by clicking the ‘Live Now’ banner on the home screen”

Day, trying to match Woods as the only back-to-back PGA winner since the event adopted stroke-play format in 1958, comes in with only one practice round and fighting illness as well as expectations.

“The bar has been raised ever since Tiger Woods came around,” Day said of the 14-time major winner out for the season after back surgery.

“Everyone expects if you’re in the lead or you’re a favourite to win, they expect you to win, and if you don’t, then you’re in a slump. It’s not the case. I think the bar has been raised. Once again the competition has got tougher.”

Day leads a nine-strong Australian contingent, joining Adam Scott, Marc Leishman, Marcus Fraser, Scott Hend, Matt Jones, Aaron Baddeley, John Senden and Greg Chalmers.


LEADERBOARD
Tour: PGA ChampionshipEvent Date: 27/07/2016 - 28/07/2016Course Name: Baltusrol Golf Club-Lower CourseCourse Length: 6792mPar Score: 70
PosNameNationalityHoleTo Par1234Total
T1Charley Hoffman
USA
------0
T1Ryan Palmer
USA
------0
T1Matt Kuchar
USA
------0
T1Rich Beem
USA
------0
T1Zach Johnson
USA
------0
T1Bill Haas
USA
------0
T1Kevin Na
USA
------0
T1Rob Labritz
USA
------0
T1Jimmy Walker
USA
------0
T1Jason Dufner
USA
------0
Full leaderboard HERE.
ROUND ONE TEE TIMES (AEST)
1ST TEE
Thurs 9.00pm — Mark Brown, Patton Kizzire, Bradley Dredge
9.10pm -Tommy Sharp, Jon Curran, K.J. Choi
9.20pm — Josh Speight, Kristoffer Broberg, Jason Kokrak
9.30pm — Daniel Berger, Darren Clarke, David Lingmerth
9.40pm — Aaron Baddeley (AUS), Kevin Kisner, Emiliano Grillo
9.50pm — Vijay Singh, John Daly, Padraig Harrington
10.00pm — Victor Dubuisson, Marcus Fraser (AUS), James Hahn
10.10pm — Soren Kjeldsen, Scott Hend (AUS), Billy Hurley
10.20pm — Charley Hoffman, Matt Jones (AUS), Rikard Karlberg
10.30pm — Robert Streb, Vaughn Taylor, Kevin Na
10.40pm — Roberto Castro, Jonas Blixt, Gregory Bourdy
10.50pm — Omar Uresti, Greg Chalmers (AUS), Ross Fisher
11.00pm — David Muttitt, Smylie Kaufman, Zac Blair
Friday 2.15am — Colt Knost, Joe Summerhays, Yuta Ikeda
2.25am — Ryan Palmer, Rob Labritz, Gary Woodland
2.35am — Scott Piercy, Alex Noren, Andrew Johnston
2.45am — Rocco Mediate, Rich Berberian, Shaun Micheel
2.55am — Anirban Lahiri, Tony Finau, Matthew Fitzpatrick
3.05am — Luke Donald, Matt Kuchar, Danny Lee
3.15am — Francesco Molinari, Shane Lowry, Jim Furyk
3.25am — Sergio Garcia, Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson
3.35am — Justin Rose, Patrick Reed, Charl Schwartzel
3.45am — Danny Willett, Dustin Johnson, Henrik Stenson
3.55am — Graeme McDowell, Webb Simpson, Louis Oosthuizen
4.05am — Ben Polland, Ryan Moore, Kyle Reifers
4.15am — Mitch Lowe, Song Young-Han, Kevin Streelman
10TH TEE
Thurs 9.00pm — Chris Kirk, Wyatt Worthington, Freddie Jacobson
9.10pm — Brian Gaffney, Wang Jeung-Hun, Jason Bohn
9.20pm — JB Holmes, Brian Stuard, Hideki Matsuyama
9.30pm — Matt Dobyns, Tyrrell Hatton, Harris English
9.40pm — Ernie Els, Rickie Fowler, Zach Johnson
9.50pm — Jimmy Walker, Chris Wood, Branden Grace
10.00pm — Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Justin Thomas, Paul Casey
10.10pm — Brandt Snedeker, Brooks Koepka, Lee Westwood
10.20pm — Keegan Bradley, Adam Scott (AUS), Jamie Donaldson
10.30pm — Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Jason Day (AUS)
10.40pm — Bill Haas, Andy Sullivan, Jamie Lovemark
10.50pm — Rod Perry, George Coetzee, Hideto Tanihara
11.00pm — Nicolas Colsaerts, Ryan Helminen, TBD
Fri 2.15am — Michael Block, John Senden (AUS), Harold Varner
2.25am — Johan Kok, Troy Merritt, Kevin Chappell
2.35am — Thorbjorn Olesen, Fabian Gomez, Russell Henley
2.45am — David Toms, Rich Beem, Steve Stricker
2.55am — James Morrison, Brandon Stone. Billy Horschel
3.05am — Jason Dufner, Yang Yong-Eun, Martin Kaymer
3.15am — Brendan Steele, Bernd Wiesberger, An Byeong-Hun
3.25am — Marc Leishman (AUS), Russell Knox, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
3.35am — Thongchai Jaidee, Jim Herman, Thomas Pieters
3.45am — Lee Soo-Min, Joost Luiten, William McGirt
3.55am — KT Kim, Brad Lardon, Peter Malnati
4.05am — Daniel Summerhays, Rick Schuller, Cameron Tringale
4.15am — Bryce Molder, Brad Ott, Kim Si-W

PGA Championship 2016: How to watch live stream online, TV coverage, schedule


If you thought last year's PGA Championship was problematic, just wait until the 2016 field faces Baltusrol Golf Club and the long par-70 course in New Jersey.

The end of the major season is sure to be filled with exciting action from Thursday through Sunday, and you can catch nearly every shot either on your television or streaming live online.

Here's a look at the complete schedule of events so you can watch as much of the action as possible live.

If you don't feel like being glued to the screen, be sure to check back with CBS Sports each day as we will feature live blogs covering every angle and highlight during every round of the 2016 PGA Championship.

All times Eastern; streaming start times approximated

Round 1 -- Thursday

Starting time: 7 a.m.

On the Range: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Live TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on TNT

TV simulcast online: 1-7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Featured groups 1 & 2: 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Press room: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Round 2 -- Friday

Starting time: 7 a.m.

On the Range: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Live TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on TNT

TV simulcast online: 1-7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Featured groups 1 & 2: 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Press room: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Round 3 -- Saturday

Starting time: TBA

Live TV coverage: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on TNT, 2-7 p.m. on CBS

Early TV simulcast online: 11-2 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Late TV simulcast online: 2-7 p.m. on CBSSports.com [Watch]

Featured groups 1 &2: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Press room: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Round 4 -- Sunday

Starting time: TBA

Live TV coverage: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on TNT, 2-7 p.m. on CBS

Early TV simulcast online: 11-2 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Late TV simulcast online: 2-7 p.m. on CBSSports.com [Watch]

Featured groups 1 & 2: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Press room: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on PGA.com [Watch]

Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network

Friday, 15 July 2016

Open Golf live stream | How to watch The Open Championship golf for free



Where to watch The 145th Open Championship golf online - Open golf live stream
How to watch The Open Championship golf live stream. Watch Sky Sports coverage of The 145th Open Championship 2016 online. Listen to The 145th Open Championship 2016 for free. Where to watch The 145th Open Championship golf online for free - free Open golf live stream and highlights on BBC 2.

Click here for links to live BBC 2 highlights and on-demand catch up of the Open Golf Championship.

'Fore!' Golf is a stupid passtime. A way of spoiling a good walk and a good mood. So why not put (putt?) up your feet and let the professionals take the strain. The Open Championship is the greatest test of a golfer, this year at Royal Troon, a Links course that is a true test of a golfer. Over the course (geddit?) of four days the best golfers in the world will attempt to navigate that awesome course, and all that the elements can throw.

You can enjoy all the action wherever you are, by watching or listening online. However, this year in the UK for the first time ever The Open golf is not available free-to-air on the BBC, and is instead reserved exclusively for Sky Sports subscribers. Fear not: in this story we explain how to watch The 145th Open Championship for FREE, and how to listen to The 145th Open Championship online. Online, on laptop or PC, or on your smartphone or tablet. Watch an Open Golf live stream.

And remember that you can put anything on your laptop on to your TV - see How to connect a laptop to TV with HDMI and more. On with the show.
Watch The 145th Open Championship golf 2016 online: When is The Open golf?

The Royal Troon golf course, in Ayrshire, Scotland, will host the 2016 Open between 14 July and July 17. A mighty field of 156 of the best players in the world will set off very early in the morning of Thursday 14 July hoping to replace Zach Johnson as The Open champion.

Four rounds of golf on a Links course in all weathers is hard. So, for all the armchair golf fans, let's see how to watch The Open Championship online from wherever you are.
Watch The 145th Open Championship golf 2016: Open golf live stream

So, my UK readers. No live BBC coverage of The Open that you can watch from your desk without cost (other than the bandwidth). That's the bad news. The good is that Sky Sports golf coverage is excellent, and the broadcaster is going all in to make its Open coverage a success. And it is offering day one of the Open Golf for free.

The action will be shown live from the first tee off at 6.30am every morning, until the close of play. And, of course, you can access the action via a live stream.

Mindful of the negative reaction of golf fans who have had their sport taken away from them, and determined to attract new viewers, Sky Sports is showed the whole first day of the 2016 Open for free. Slight compensation for the fact that you'll have to be a paying Sky customer to watch the Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

It was available to watch on NOW TV, and you can still take advantage of this service on a temporary basis if you want to watch the Open. NOW TV is available on 60 devices and platforms, and allows consumers to buy day or week-long passes to Sky Sports instead of having to take out a longer subscription.

So Sky is hoping that watching the first day of Open golf action for free will convince golf fans to buy a pass for the rest of the tournament. Sky Sports NOW TV passes cost £6.99 for a day, £10.99 for a week, and £33.99 per month. So you could live stream the whole tournament for a little over a tenner (watching the first cricket Test Match between England and Pakistan at the same time). Just head over to www.nowtv.com to buy a week pass.


(And if you are in the US? Golf Channel and NBC Sports will be televising 49 and a half hours of live tournament coverage from Royal Troon, with nearly 140 hours of overall coverage. In addition to the traditional coverage, the two networks will showcase three live alternate feeds: marquee groups, featured holes (including the par-3 eighth, famously known as the Postage Stamp), and first-tee action.)
Listen to The 145th Open Championship golf 2016 online: Open golf live stream audio

The BBC may no longer be going golf crazy on TV. As a game of lulls, with drama spread out over 72 holes and four days of golf, The Open Championship suits audio coverage. The drama comes across clearly, and the gaps are filled with less serious chatter.

Starting with a previews at 7pm both the night before The Open starts and on Tuesday night, Five Live will provide coverage throughout The Open Championship. Each day from 10am the station will be given over to live commentary and updates, continuing until the close of play.

Open Golf Five Live

You can listen to live radio coverage on 5 Live, either online through TV, smartphone, laptop, PC or tablet, or via an actual radio. The best way to listen online is to navigate to the BBC Sport website, or install the BBC Sport app. Then navigate to Live Radio, and select the relevant programming.

Even if you aren't online, for any reason, you can pick up the golf by tuning in to 909 or 693 MW on your radio. The online coverage is limited to the UK and other territories that don't care about golf, for rights reasons. (See also: How to rip a DVD to Windows PC or Mac.)
Watch The 145th Open Championship golf 2016 for FREE: BBC highlights live and on iPlayer

You can also catch up daily live at 8pm BST with the BBC's excellent highlights programme or catch on BBC iPlayer:
 

Deontay Wilder vs Chris Arreola Live TV Coverage & Undercards Details Announced

American heavyweight Deontay Wilder will defend his WBC heavyweight crown against Chris Arreola on Saturday, 16th July 2016 at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama (his hometown). The fight will headline the “Premier Boxing Champions fight card set to be aired on Fox1. Its a massive fight after Wilder’s title defense against Russian boxer Alexander Povetkin was canceled. Deontay Wilder is hoping to retain the title and look for bigger fights against the likes of winner of Tyson Fury vs Klitschko at the start of next year.

Wilder vs Arreola Live Stream
Fox Premier Boxing Champions boxing live streamWilder vs Arreola TV Coverage: Part of “Premier Boxing Champion” Wilder-Arreola will be the main event on 16th July which will be broadcasted live in the US on Fox1. Its a great opportunity for Deontay Wilder to add another good performance to his resume before he embark on PPV fights. The coverage of Fox1 will start at around (8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT) with several undercard fights schedule before the main event. Arreola-Wilder won’t start before 10:30 p.m ET on the night.

In the UK, SkySports is likely to get broadcast the fight but its not confirmed as of yet. If you don’t have access to live action you can always tune in here before the coverage begins as we will be posting free live links to entire premier boxing champions card on 16th July.

There are several other quality undercard fights on the same night with Felix Diaz taking on Sammy Vasquez Jr and Layla McCarter taking on Melissa Hernandez.
WILDER VS ARREOLA Fight Night Schedule     FIGHTS     TIME
Undercard 1     Ryan Martin vs TBA      08:00 p.m PT
Undercard 2     Layla McCarter vs Melissa Hernandez (women boxing)     08:50 p.m PT
Undercard 3     Felix Diaz vs Sammy Vasquez Jr     09:50 p.m PT
Main-Event     Deontay Wilder vs Chris Arreola (WBC Heavyweight title)     10:50 p.m PT

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Deontay Wilder has been undefeated so far in his career with a record of 36 wins with 35 knockouts and he will be hoping to defend his WBC title for the fourth time in a bout where he will go odds on favourite to win. Chris Arreola is not the same boxer who made headlines several years ago. His two defeats against Bermane Stiverne and poor performances in last two bouts against the likes of Travis Kauffman and Fred Kassi has put a strain on his ability to fight at top level. Having said that he still poses knockout power and that will be his only route to success if he were to surprise Wilder.

Game on! ‘Tecmo Bowl,’ ‘Punch-Out’ return with new Nintendo mini-NES


I may have been only nine years old when Tecmo Bowl came out for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989, but I knew with every bit of real-world knowledge I had gained to that point in life that it was the most realistic football game that would ever be created by mankind.

My love for the National Football League didn’t really begin until I was nearly 11 years old when the New York Giants upended the Buffalo Bills in the Super Bowl, but it was Tecmo Bowl that began my love for the game of football.

It was easy to fall in love with the sport through that game. You could pick out of 12 teams (heck, I was nine — I didn’t know there were more than 12 teams anyway), and you could go to town against the computer or against a friend. Ignore the fact that there were only nine players on each side of the ball. Heck, that’s probably why I coach eight-man football now.

For me, the team to pick in Tecmo Bowl was Bo Jackson and the Los Angeles Raiders that were the team of choice in those early years. Bo knows how to break tackles, that’s for sure. Plus, being just a kid, it was awesome to have only four plays to pick from. These days in games like Madden, which are amazing, mind you, the selection can almost be overwhelming for new players.

But new players (and old, ornery players like myself) can rejoice — PRAISE THE GAMING GODS! — because Tecmo Bowl is coming back. And that’s just one of 30 original NES games that will be available on the newly announced Nintendo mini-NES, which will be available beginning Nov. 11.

What other games will be coming, you ask? Well, I’m glad you did, because, frankly, I was going to tell you anyway.

Nintendo announced that the miniature system will come with 30 games pre-installed, and those games will include such sports favorites as Punch-Out!! and Excitebike, as well as non-sports games.

Oh, you care about those, too? Fine — here’s a list (don’t say I’ve never done anything nice for you):

    Balloon Fight
    BUBBLE BOBBLE
    Castlevania
    Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest
    Donkey Kong
    Donkey Kong Jr.
    DOUBLE DRAGON II: THE REVENGE
    Dr. Mario
    Excitebike
    FINAL FANTASY
    Galaga
    GHOSTS’N GOBLINS
    GRADIUS
    Ice Climber
    Kid Icarus
    Kirby’s Adventure
    Mario Bros.
    MEGA MAN 2
    Metroid
    NINJA GAIDEN
    PAC-MAN
    Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
    StarTropics
    SUPER C
    Super Mario Bros.
    Super Mario Bros. 2
    Super Mario Bros. 3
    TECMO BOWL
    The Legend of Zelda
    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

The classic controller that comes with the mini-NES can also be used to play Virtual Console NES games on the Wii U or Wii console, according to Nintendo.

    The Nintendo Classic Mini: NES Controller can also be used to play Virtual Console NES games on a Wii U or Wii console. Simply connect it to a Wii Remote controller to make the experience that much more authentic. Players needn’t worry about losing any hard-earned progress either as each game has multiple suspend points, allowing them to start where they left off at a later time, no passwords needed.

I’m sure that’s easier than it sounds. It won’t matter to me though, because I’ll likely never stop playing Tecmo Bowl, Mario Bros. (the original one, down in the sewers) and NINJA GAIDEN.

So get ready to get your game on come November when you can challenge your older brother to a rematch of all those games he kicked your butt on when you were kids.

Oh, yeah — and I get winner.

The Postage Stamp at Royal Troon is the most dangerous short hole in Europe

Tiger Woods triple-bogeyed the hole in 1997, sinking his chance at the Open Championship. Greg Norman played all of Royal Troon perfectly on the final day of the Open in 1989 -- except for a bogey on 8 that guaranteed his unfortunate playoff. This year, Bubba Watson raced out to the tournament lead (5-under par through 7 holes) before a triple bogey on 8 brought him back to Earth.

It is the Postage Stamp: a mere 123 yards from the tee to the farthest edge of the tiny green, something that should be an easy wedge or 9-iron for birdie, but is instead a haunted funhouse of grave-like bunkers and whipping Scottish wind. Saving par is a challenge that requires patience, precision and more than a little luck. Its reputation as the most dangerous short hole in Europe is well-deserved, and its infamous legend will only grow at this year's Open at Royal Troon.

British Open TV schedule 2016: Start time for Friday's second round at Royal Troon


British Open TV schedule 2016: Start time for Friday's second round at Royal Troon
There has never been a major championship broadcast from the very first tee shot until the finish on Sunday afternoon, until this year. Golf Channel and NBC are making their Open Championship debut this week at Royal Troon, and it's the first time ever at a major for Golf Channel. Because it's, well, the golf channel, this is pretty much their entire week, so they opted to go live right from the very start.

Golf Channel is back at it again on Friday, coming on the air at 1:30 a.m. ET for "Game 1" as the term goes at The Open. So if you were still up, or for some insane reason (like me), just getting up for the day, you saw Greg Chalmers lead it all off in the second round. Now, if you're just getting up at a normal hour back in the States, you still have a good seven or eight hours of golf ahead of you.

The good news for the American audience is that the top names in the game are all also playing during this morning stretch. We got Phil Mickelson's run at setting a new major championship scoring record in the same late window on Thursday, and now we'll get the full "Big Three" out there on Friday. Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, and Jason Day are all playing in the same wave in this first two rounds at Royal Troon. Their tee times are all in about a 30-minute cluster around 9 a.m. ET. So expect their three groups, especially Rory and Jordan, who are both lurking, to get a lot of the love and coverage from the Golf Channel cameras.

It's supposed to get ugly on Friday over at Troon, with the sun gone and the wind and rain picking up for some "proper Scottish golf." No one should come close to Mickelson's round of 63 on Thursday, and they should be happy with anything that's in the red. The conditions are not fun to play in, but quite fun to watch. It's a totally different and unique challenge for these players and one we're not used to seeing week-in and week-out on the American tours.

The broadcast is scheduled to run almost 14 hours. The pace of play on Thursday was pretty quick, and the final groups finished up well before 4 p.m. ET back in the U.S. But again, this is Golf Channel so they're pretty flexible to go back and forth from the official Open broadcast to what would be their typical Live From postgame show.

Here are all your media options on Friday on The Open:
Friday's second round coverage
Television:

1:30 a.m.-4 p.m. -- Golf Channel
Online streams:

1:30 a.m.-4 p.m. -- Golf Channel broadcast simulcast stream

1:30-11:30 a.m. -- "First Tee" stream

3 a.m.-1:30 p.m. -- Featured holes stream, Nos. 6 to 8 (famous Postage Stamp par-3)

Marquee group stream
4:03 a.m. -- Dustin Johnson / Martin Kaymer / Russell Knox
9:26 a.m. -- Danny Willett / Rickie Fowler / Jason Day
Radio:

3 a.m.-1 p.m. -- Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio (Ch. 92/208)

Radio:

3 a.m.-1 p.m. -- Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio (Ch. 92/208)

British Open 2016 live streaming: How to watch Round 2 at Royal Troon online


 Welcome to British Open 2016 live streaming: How to watch Round 2 at Royal Troon online
Let's be honest with ourselves for a moment: it's a Friday in July and you probably don't need to be especially productive at work today. Aiding and abetting that desire to avoid your occupational duties are 14 hours of major championship golf, all of which is available across four different streams that you can sneakily pull up at your desk (or wherever you are).

The Open Championship is the most unique major in golf, and it's an especially big change up for the American audience watching time zones away. It would be brutal if this were the schedule each and every week in golf, but it's just one major week per year! Embrace the middle-of-the-night and breakfast golf. It's a good thing to wake up, have the best players in the world already into their round, and then avoid all your work to watch sports.

For the first time ever at a major, Golf Channel is broadcasting from the very first tee shot until the conclusion on Sunday afternoon. They're coming on the air right from the jump with "Game 1" as they call it at The Open. Typically, the TV coverage would not start a couple hours into the round, skipping the first handful of groups. But this is Golf Channel's first major championship, and they're going all out in conjunction with their sister network, NBC.

In addition to the expanded TV coverage, there's also a full menu of streams running concurrent to the broadcast. We get the usual marquee groups and featured holes streams, but there's also a "First Tee" stream up and running as every single group comes through the opening hole at Royal Troon. And, as always, Golf Channel has a simulcast stream up and running of their entire 14-hour broadcast, from the start to finish.

The afternoon, or morning if you'e in the States, portion of the tee sheet will feature the biggest names in the game right now. The "Big Three" of Rory McIlroy, Jason Day, and Jordan Spieth are all clustered in about a 30-minute stretch of tee times, right around 9 a.m. ET. So that's an easy way to dodge your work through lunch. Day, along with Rickie Fowler and Masters winner Danny Willett, will be on the marquee groups stream during that stretch.


So let's ease our way into this weekend watching the players get punished in rough conditions over in Scotland -- here are all your media options for this second round at Royal Troon:
Friday's second round coverage
Television:

1:30 a.m.-4 p.m. -- Golf Channel
Online streams:

1:30 a.m.-4 p.m. -- Golf Channel broadcast simulcast stream

1:30-11:30 a.m. -- "First Tee" stream

3 a.m.-1:30 p.m. -- Featured holes stream, Nos. 6 to 8 (famous Postage Stamp par-3)

Marquee group stream
4:03 a.m. -- Dustin Johnson / Martin Kaymer / Russell Knox
9:26 a.m. -- Danny Willett / Rickie Fowler / Jason Day