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David Haye fight MEN arena

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jkelly24 | 15:35 Sat 27th Mar 2010 | Sport
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Any idea what time the first fight starts (know doors open at 5.30) and what time the main event is scheduled for. Thanks in advance.
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The best I can find is this from the Sky website

Haye v Ruiz - You can tune in to see history in the making in Lord of the Ring, live on Sky Box Office HD (Channel 752) and on Sky Box Office (Channel 741), from 9pm, on Saturday, April 3, with repeats at 9.00am, 1.00pm and 7.00pm the following day.
As far as I can make out the Haye v Ruiz Fight is scheduled for 10pm.
Sky Box Office from 9pm
Normally with the BIG fights Sky has to tie in with American TV when he fought in Germany and won the title against Valuev the Americans were not interested hence the fight started at 10 pm our time live on Sky,all the BIG fights are also broadcast on Radio 5 Live although part of the Deal with the BBCis that there is to be no pre fight advertisment regarding the broadcast. or inclusion in the Radio listings ,

One way you could find out is to contact Manchester council Licensing department and enquire what time that the venue closes.if it is 2pm then the fight will start approx Midnight and so on .

I recall waiting for Bruno to fight Tyson it felt like we had the wrong week as we had been waiting so long .

I shall see if I can find out and I will post it HERE .

IN A MO
PPV in America starts 3pm east or noon pacific time which would mean that the Main Event would start @ 2pm pacific time

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