Boxing was on TV as far back as 1950; in those days, the matches were in black-and-white only, and generally on the air on Friday nights. There were several network programs that featured boxing, as well as some local stations that aired it. In the 1950s, "The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports," got some of its best ratings when it featured boxing (which it often did).
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