
All times Eastern.
Friday
• 8:30 p.m., TBS: By the time Game 1 of the American League Championship Series between the Red Sox and the Rays gets underway Friday night, two NLCS games could already be in the books. Boston's Daisuke Matsuzaka goes against Tampa Bay's James Shields in the series opener from Tropicana Field.
• 11:00 p.m., HBO Family: The Bad News Bears with Walter Matthau -- still a subversive classic -- has a shelf life far superior to the 2005 remake with Billy Bob Thornton.
• 11:35 p.m., NBC: Four-time Super Bowl champ and FOX NFL Sunday co-host Terry Bradshaw stops by The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Saturday
• Noon, ABC: The Red River Rivalry between Oklahoma and Texas finds both teams ranked in the top five for the first time since 2004.
• Noon, Fox Soccer Channel: A pair of 2010 World Cup qualifiers: England hosts Kazakhstan at Wembley Stadium, while Euro 2008 champion Spain travels to Estonia at 2:30 p.m.
• 8:00 p.m., CBS: Fourth-ranked LSU travels to Gainesville for an SEC showdown with No. 11-ranked Florida.
• 9:00 p.m., Showtime: A double dip for fans of the sweet science. First, Antonio Tarver and Chad Dawson meet for a light heavyweight unification bout. Later, Samuel Peter and Vitali Klitschko fight for the WBC heavyweight title in the nightcap from Berlin, days after their pre-fight dustup.
• 10:00 p.m., TNT: The Phoenix Suns and Denver Nuggets meet for a preseason contest at the 16,000-seat Indian Wells Tennis Garden -- the first outdoor game in modern NBA history.
Sunday
• 10:00 a.m., Only if you're in NYC: It won't be televised. But if you're in midtown and up early on a Sunday, don't miss the first annual World Pizza Eating Championship at Military Island in the heart of Times Square.
• 8:15 p.m., NBC: SI.com's Adam Duerson has tabbed New England-San Diego as the Game of the Week. The hosts look to exact a measure of revenge on Sunday Night Football after getting eliminated by the Patriots from the '06 and '07 postseasons.






Marisa Miller
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Boxing is dead and irelivent. tell the rest of your media friends as well NOBODY CARE.........
Chumming not…
Seattle (San Jose), WA
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Harsh. It was just something to watch if you like boxing...
FALIF
Milford, CT
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I like how "Chumming not" comments on a sport nobody cares about... all while being a hockey fan.
Irony?
mr_broncos
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thas some funny stuff mr_broncos
Velvet Fogg
Dead Spot, TX
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I guess spelling is IRRELEVANT as well for hockey fans?
Gator 1
Sarasota, FL
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LOL... I always jump at the chance to put "hater" hockey fans in their place, because in most peoples eyes they are only just one small notch ahead of soccer fans
mr_broncos
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Unfortunately, boxing will be irrelevant until a talented guy like Klitschko faces someone who doesn't look like his abs are made up of jelly rolls. I would love to see boxing make a comeback, but until then I guess it's all NHL and MLS for me...(kidding, people)
JayhawkRock
Lawrence, KS
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Boxing is a well game .But who fails in the game he gets severe hurts.Who dare to get severe hurts they only can play it.
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Boxing is a well game.In boxing who plays in the game they would get severe hurts.Who dare to get severe hurts they only can play it.Its a best game.
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