Lampley Signs Triller Deal, Debuts June 19

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Iconic boxing broadcaster Jim Lampley is touching down on Triller Fight Club. Triller Fight Club appears to continue its shift from freakshow fights to traditional boxing promotion with…


Boxing broadcaster Jim Lampley at Matthew Hatton v Frank Houghtaling ahead of Triller Fight Club.
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Iconic boxing broadcaster Jim Lampley is touching down on Triller Fight Club.

Triller Fight Club appears to continue its shift from freakshow fights to traditional boxing promotion with the signing of legendary boxing broadcaster Jim Lampley.

Triller announced on Tuesday that Lampley has signed a multi-fight deal with the promotion. Lampley was the blow-by-blow announcer for HBO World Championship Boxing for 30 years, and has also covered a record 14 Olympic Games on U.S. television.

“I am impressed that Triller Fight Club is aggressively seeking to put together the best telecast possible, and it is that mentality that makes Triller the best possible platform for my return to ringside,” Lampley said in a press release. “This first telecast features Teofimo Lopez, conqueror of the great Vasiliy Lomachenko and an exciting new talent who has already made a historic mark on the sport. That says it all for me.”

Lampley will make his broadcasting debut with Triller on June 19’s Teófimo López vs. George Kambosos Jr. in Miami, Florida.

“It is an honor and a privilege to welcome the preeminent voice in boxing, Jim Lampley, to Triller FightClub,” Triller boss Ryan Kavanaugh said. “We will blend all the best elements of music, entertainment and sports, and there is no one better to help lead our broadcasts for fans of all ages than Jim.”

Lopez (16-0, 12 KOs) will defend his undisputed lightweight world titles (IBF, WBC, WBO, WBC, RING) against mandatory challenger Kambosos Jr. (19-0, 12 KOs). The card boasts a pre-event concert by superstars Meek Mill, Myke Towers, Snoop Dogg and Lunay.