CES Boxing’s “Bloodlines” card hits Foxwoods Resort Casino this Saturday, October 11, and it ain’t your average night in Connecticut. This one’s got history, family, and a little mob flavor to it — streaming live worldwide on Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s TMT Digital Network starting at 7 PM EST.
Tickets? Flying out faster than a left hook you don’t see coming. Grab what’s left at CES Fights or Ticketmaster.
And for those who can’t make it to Foxwoods, you can catch the full show live on TMT Digital — available on Smart TVs, gaming consoles, Roku, Chromecast, and Apple TV.
The Gotti–Mayweather Connection Comes Full Circle
Headlining the card is John Gotti III (2-0, 1 KO) — yeah, that Gotti — the same guy who traded 14 unforgettable rounds with Floyd “Money” Mayweather in those chaotic exhibitions that broke the internet back in 2023.
The first one, under the CES banner, got wild — fans still talk about the stoppage, the aftermath, and the sheer madness of it all. Then came the rematch, same energy, same fireworks. And now? Gotti’s back, this time under the bright lights of Mayweather’s own streaming empire. That’s boxing for you — enemies one year, business partners the next.
Legacy Meets Digital: Mayweather and Burchfield Bet On The Future
“I’ve always believed in giving fighters a platform to shine,” said Floyd Mayweather Jr. “CES Boxing is keeping the sport alive and well in New England, and I’m excited to bring this event to fans worldwide on TMT Digital. This is what boxing is all about — legacy, opportunity, and putting on a great show for the people.”
“Floyd Mayweather is one of the greatest fighters of all time,” added CES Boxing founder Jimmy Burchfield Sr. “It’s only fitting that his network hosts a card celebrating boxing’s next generation. This partnership shows how far the sport’s come — from the pay-per-view days to a digital platform that puts the action right into fans’ hands.”
Mayweather, of course, needs no resume recap — 50-0, five divisions, billions earned, Pacquiao, De La Hoya, Canelo, you name it. He built the blueprint. Now he’s building the broadcast.
Founded back in 1992, CES Boxing has been one of the old-school workhorses of American fight promotion — raising the likes of Vinny Pazienza, Jamaine Ortiz, Peter Manfredo Jr., and Chad Dawson, keeping the Northeast fight scene breathing long before it was cool again.
“Bloodlines” ain’t just a clever name — it’s about heritage, redemption, and the weird, beautiful, sometimes violent family tree that is boxing.
I don’t trust none of these digital platforms showing fights now. What happens if the stream don’t work? Then I paid for nothing and can’t even get my money back 😠.
That happened to me before! Tried watching a fight on one of those apps and it froze halfway through! They should stick with cable like before, more reliable.
‘Bloodlines’ sounds cool and all but it’s weird how they keep mixing crime stuff with boxing. Ain’t this sport supposed to be clean now?
‘Clean’ ain’t what sells tickets anymore though 😂 They want chaos cause it makes headlines, so that’s what they give us instead of real sportsmanship.
I don’t get why people still care about Mayweather. He ain’t fighting no more and just promoting these shows with names that sell, not real talent.
Exactly! It’s all hype now. Back in the day you had to earn your spot by winning big fights, not by knowing someone famous or being part of some ‘legacy’.
This event feels more like a movie than a sports match. They talk about mob stories and family lines like it’s The Sopranos or something. Just let the fighters fight, not all this drama.
They trying to make boxing like Netflix now with all this streaming stuff. But real fans want big fights on TV not on some app I gotta download and figure out how to use 📺.
Everyone saying Mayweather is doing something great for boxing, but he just putting his name on whatever gets clicks. He ain’t fighting no more so he using other people to stay famous.
Why we acting like this Gotti kid deserves all this attention? He only had two fights and already headlining? Come on now, it’s cause of his name not cause he earned it in the ring.
I think this fight stuff is just a way for rich people to make more money off people who watch anything. Like they say it’s about legacy but really it’s just about getting paid 💰.
They talk big about history and heritage but most of these boxers ain’t done nothing yet 🥊 just cause your dad boxed don’t make you great automatically.
True that! These guys gotta earn respect in the ring not because of last names or who they related too 🙄.
Totally agree! Bloodlines don’t punch people out — training and heart do 💪.
‘Digital platform’ sounds nice but most fans can’t even figure out how to use them apps properly 😂 they should just show it on regular TV where everybody can watch easy.
‘Bloodlines’ sounds cool but I think it’s just another gimmick to sell tickets. Every fight now got a theme or story like it’s a movie or something 🎬 instead of real sport.
‘Movie’ is right! These fights be scripted as wrestling shows almost 😤 not real at all sometimes if you ask me.
‘Bloodlines’ don’t mean nothing unless the fighters actually got skills not cause their dad boxed once back in the day or knew someone famous 😒.
Why they always act like Mayweather is doing some big favor? He made billions already, he just using these fighters to keep making more off his name not cause he cares bout boxing future.
They keep saying legacy and history but really it’s all about streaming money now. Ain’t nobody fighting for pride no more, they fighting for YouTube views and app downloads 📲💸.
I don’t get why people care about a guy named Gotti fighting, just cause his family was famous or whatever? That don’t mean he’s a good boxer or deserves all this attention.
I think this whole thing with Gotti and Mayweather is just for show. They wasn’t even real enemies to begin with, it’s all for money now. I don’t trust nothing on these digital networks.
Exactly bro, they just doing it to make more cash 💵. Ain’t no real beef, just actors in gloves now. Real boxing ain’t like this anymore.
You nailed it man! All hype and no real fight. They hugging after the match like best friends. This ain’t what boxing supposed to be 🤦.