Showtime Boxing: "After 37 years, it's time to hang 'em up. It's an end of an era for Showtime Sports. Thank you to the fighters, the fans, and our entire crew."
Commentator Al Bernstein: "Emotional night as we said goodbye on Showtime Boxing. We're grateful to the wonderful boxers who performed so well and courageously, to our colleagues at Showtime and most of all to the fans who tuned in to see the show. Been a great ride for me personally and now on to next chapter."
Publicist Kelly Swanson: "Love you Showtime Boxing. Going to miss the heck out of you too."
ESPN commentator Crystina Poncher: "I’m sad to see Showtime go. The end of an era of watching fights the way that bred so many of us as boxing fans growing up. HBO and Showtime are gone from the fight game. I’m forever thankful for those networks introducing me to one of my greatest loves…the sweet science."
PBC podcaster Kenneth Bouharie: "It still feels surreal but it’s fitting that the final show was full of great action, in an old school boxing venue full of passionate fans. What a legacy."
Former champion Danny Garcia: "Thank you Showtime Boxing and Stephen Espinoza for giving me the opportunity to showcase my skills on your network for the past ten years. You changed my life and my family’s life. Thank you, I’m forever grateful."
Former champion Paul Malignaggi: "As a boxing fan, it’s tough to see Showtime Boxing leave. End of bygone era."
Ring announcer Michael Buffer: "Thanks for the memories. I’m proud to have been a part of Showtime Boxing in the early yrs as their ring announcer and the first to say “its Showtime!,” the famous phrase created by Jay Larkin, the Hall of Fame creative force of Showtime Boxing along with producer David Dinkins Jr. R.I.P. Jay."
Premier Boxing Champions: "Thank you for all the Access, the fights, and memories. But above all, thank you for the passion you showed in covering this sport we love.
Showtime Boxing will forever be undisputed in our eyes."