Foxtel has chosen not to take legal action against two men who illegally streamed the Danny Green v Anthony Mundine fight live on Facebook on 3 February, choosing instead to give them a rap over the knuckles and force publication of a formal apology.
A number of people who live-streamed the Foxtel telecast of the boxing bout between Anthony Mundine and Danny Green on Friday may face legal action by the pay TV provider.
The day after being cleared of involvement in a farcical boxing bout, Australian pugilist Danny Green is today endorsing another form of virtual boxing; The PlayStation Move based The Fight.
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