View Full Version : NEWSFLASH:Toney is a draw in primetime...


spinksjinx
09-27-2004, 03:27 PM
NEWS FLASH
More boxing on BDSSP?
FOX Sports is planning to look into presenting more boxing on its "Best Damn Sports Show Period" show. The fight between James Toney and Rydell Booker, which was shown live to the east coast and on tape delay on the west coast, produced a rating of .62 (more than triple BDSSP's .19 Thursday night average in the 3Q 2004 to-date). The program's rating increase is more impressive considering the stronger competition faced last Thursday night (new episodes of Apprentice, Survivor, CSI along with college football featuring Miami on ESPN) compared to summer reruns earlier this 3rd quarter.
Monday, September 27 2004

jabsRstiff
09-27-2004, 03:29 PM
That's good for boxing.....

Explosivo
09-27-2004, 03:31 PM
That would be cool if they showed more top tier boxing on BDSSP. I liked the fact that they had no commercials during the fight.

TheGreat1
09-27-2004, 03:41 PM
James Toney is keeping boxing alive

m00ks
09-27-2004, 06:15 PM
James Toney is keeping boxing alive

:eek: I think thats a weee bit of an overstatement

neils7147933
09-27-2004, 06:23 PM
That's definitely an overstatement.

But it's a good sign for boxers who may not be ready for or still good enough for, HBO or Showtime or PPV.

I would have liked to have seen Bowe's first fight back but it wasn't televised. Fox Sports should look into name guys fighting without TV cameras around - and be the ones to televise.

Rahman's "tune-ups" were only available on tape-delayed Ballroom Boxing and I have since dumped my Sports Pak on directv.

Network TV has had mild success, too, with their weekend afternoon NBC telecasts.

spinksjinx
09-27-2004, 09:22 PM
That's definitely an overstatement.

But it's a good sign for boxers who may not be ready for or still good enough for, HBO or Showtime or PPV.

I would have liked to have seen Bowe's first fight back but it wasn't televised. Fox Sports should look into name guys fighting without TV cameras around - and be the ones to televise.

Rahman's "tune-ups" were only available on tape-delayed Ballroom Boxing and I have since dumped my Sports Pak on directv.

Network TV has had mild success, too, with their weekend afternoon NBC telecasts.

NBC put on some pretty stellar rookie shows in the past year with considerable ratings...I remember one show with bojado pulled in a 1.0 rating which is pretty good especially at the time slot they were put in...

Boxing would be a bigger and better sport if it was on primetime and not always on pay to view channels such as hbo/showtime/ppv...

If they would televise live fights of good fighters not these bar room brawlers with 4-14-4 records, more people would tune in....

The way fox sports promoted the fight throughout the week by having big boxing guests the weighin and post conferences helped a lot.

Most people dont get that at all even for ppv fights most weighins and post conferences wasnt aired.

What Best Damn sports show period did for boxing was great and I wouldnt mind seeing it again.

Boxing needs a broadcast channel to air fights.


My god remember usa's tuesday night fights they put on some great showings their.

Hopkins
Tua
Ruiz(hehe)
Byrd

Other decent names...Boxing needs that.

QueenCity
09-27-2004, 09:28 PM
I didn't even get to see that fight live, they had Braves/Reds baseball on here, and I had to watch the fight on tape delay at midnight.

I the the best damn sports show should continue showing boxing, because its a great idea and has good ratings-- but just don't promote the thing and then show me a meaningless baseball game at the time of the fight.

Sir_Jose
09-27-2004, 09:39 PM
NEWS FLASH
More boxing on BDSSP?
FOX Sports is planning to look into presenting more boxing on its "Best Damn Sports Show Period" show. The fight between James Toney and Rydell Booker, which was shown live to the east coast and on tape delay on the west coast, produced a rating of .62 (more than triple BDSSP's .19 Thursday night average in the 3Q 2004 to-date). The program's rating increase is more impressive considering the stronger competition faced last Thursday night (new episodes of Apprentice, Survivor, CSI along with college football featuring Miami on ESPN) compared to summer reruns earlier this 3rd quarter.
Monday, September 27 2004

very nice

I hope they put more boxing on

neils7147933
09-27-2004, 09:41 PM
I didn't even get to see that fight live, they had Braves/Reds baseball on here, and I had to watch the fight on tape delay at midnight.

I the the best damn sports show should continue showing boxing, because its a great idea and has good ratings-- but just don't promote the thing and then show me a meaningless baseball game at the time of the fight.

If I'm wrong, someone correct me, but I believe all the Fox Sports Net channels are somewhat independent, kind of like, Indianapolis's Channel 4 is WB. But if the Pacers play a monday night game, 7th heaven is pushed back to after the news. I'm thinking that these channels can choose to have local interest programming live and have permission to tape-delay the national event.

People with the sports pak on directv probably could have seen the fight for the "first time" half a dozen different times by the time different time zones came into play. I don't think the west coast showed the event at 5 pm did they? I know it was 7 pm our time.

burnerdafck
04-27-2010, 11:48 PM
Not primetime .. he just past his PRIME...toney is done..period..