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Last updated: 6th December 2009
Want to see one of the most devastating displays the boxing world has seen in 2009?
Want to see a young British fighter produce the fight of his life?
Well there is still time to catch the very best of the action from King Khan The First Defence, a blistering night of boxing from Newcastle.
Sky Box Office and Sky Box Office HD will be showing Amir Khan's sensational world-title win over Dmitriy Salita as well as Kevin Mitchell's punch-perfect success over Colombian slugger Breidis Prescott.
There is also the chance to see John Simpson's menacing British title win over Stevie Bell as the best of the nation's bright young things shone on Saturday night"
Amir Khan v Dmitriy Salita (WBA Light-Welterweight title), plus undercard fights, will be repeated at 9.00am and 1.00pm and 7.00pm on Sky Box Office and Sky Box Office HD on Sunday, December 6. Repeat shows will last two hours.
The event will be available to Sky digital customers on Sky Box Office channel 743 and Sky Box Office HD channel 752.
The event is priced at £14.63 for UK customers, €21.48 for customers in the Republic of Ireland.
To order the event viewers can call: 08442 410888 (There may be an additional £1 charge for telephone bookings).
You can also book via the box office function on your remote control.
Cable customers should contact their local cable operator.
Sky Box Office terms and conditions apply.
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