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USA Tuesday Night Fights was a television boxing show that first ran in 1988. The show at one time was the longest continuing running boxing show in tv.

USA Tuesday Night Fights, as its name suggests, was run on the USA Network. Although it aired each week, few world title fights were presented in this show, one of the notable ones being when Vinny Paz, a former world Lightweight champion who had been written off boxing by doctors after a car accident a year before, returned to conquer the WBA world Jr. Middleweight championship with an eleventh round knockout of Gilbert Dele . Other shows included Roberto Duran's one hundredth fight, the returns of both George Foreman and Larry Holmes, and a show staged inside a marine aircraft carrier.

Many other world champions fought in this show, including Hector Camacho, Wilfred Benitez, Jorge Castro and Roy Jones Jr.. Julio Cesar Chavez's eighth round knockout win over Joey Gamache on a Pay Per View event was re-casted on USA Tuesday Night Fights. USA Tuesday Night Fights was hosted by Al AlbertAl Albert was the color commentator on the USA Network's Tuesday Night Fights show which went off the air in 1994. and Sean The Champ O' GradySean O' Grady (born February 10, 1959) is a former boxer who was born in Austin, Texas. The son of boxing trainer Pat O' Grady and boxing promoter Jean O' Grady, Sean moved around a lot when he was a younger kid, but his family settled in Oklahoma City, w.

USA Tuesday Night Fights went off the air in 19941994 is a common year starting on Saturday, and was designated the International year of the Family''. Events January events January 1 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) goes into effect January 6 Nancy Kerrigan is clubbed on the right leg by an.



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