ESPN Cancels The Contender; HBO, Showtime Not Interested
First Season of Boxing Competition Ran on NBC
By Ben Grossman -- Broadcasting & Cable, 4/11/2008 7:38:00 AM
In boxing, a third knockdown in one round can often mean the end of a fight. And now, after getting floored by its second television network, The Contender is hoping to shake off the cobwebs for a third chance.

ESPN said in a report on its Web site that it canceled the boxing show, which has run on the cable sports network for the past two seasons. The first season ran on NBC before the broadcaster dropped the show.
Contender executive producer Jeff Wald said the producers (which include Mark Burnett) are in the “process of making another deal” and it could be closed in the next few days.
But a representative for HBO -- a logical outlet for the show given its long history and current prowess for boxing coverage -- told B&C the network is not interested.
Also on the doubtful list is Showtime, another storied and strong boxing network. Ken Hershman, Showtime’s senior vice president and general manager of sports and event programming, called a Contender acquisition “unlikely.”
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old article? contender was picked up by versus and will feature cruiserweights, im glad it was picked up as i feel its a real good show and talent has certainly emerged from it
joey miller - 9/1/2008 6:50:00 PM EDT -
This was announced 2 months ago, and it was also announced that it was picked up by "Versus". Versus is currently showing The Contender Muay Thai, and the 4th season of The Contender is supposed to air at the end of 2008, beginning of 2009.
Bob Bean - 9/1/2008 11:23:00 AM EDT -
Loved the program.. Have watched every episode.
Please bring back... sick of all th reality shows and garbage on tv.
Debbie Horton - 8/31/2008 10:52:00 PM EDT
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