Kevin Iole @KevinI
The Canelo-Lopez fight drew 1.036 million viewers to @ShoSports Saturday. My #boxing blog post on @YahooSports http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/boxing/
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Not that impressed.
Good numbers for Showtime? Sure. But the Showtime card was way better than the TR PPV. Of course it would do good numbers. The PPV didn't offer much outside of the main event. People like myself decided against ordering PPV for one fight when I could get 4 solid fights for free, and watch the TR fight for free later on. If the TR PPV offered another solid fight, or 2 then I would have had a tough decision to make.
Canelo would do monstrous numbers on CBS.
His exposure exploded after fighting Mosley. Back on HBO he would be able exceed 2 million easy at this stage. On CBS he could conceivably top 10 million. You guys have to understand, if you take many of the other sports like tennis, gold, football (soccer) and put them on HBO or Showtime they wouldn't get close to this. On NBCS low calibre boxing matches were the second most watched events on the network.
That's not huge at all. He did 1.6mill with Hatton, he did more than this against Rhodes too. Donaire-Montiel did 1.2.
Not huge at all. Those are disappointing #'s.
13k posts and you say you come out with a newb post like this? This is huge for Showtime. This has set the all time high record for Shosports.
Not "HUGE" but still very solid considering they was going head to head with a PPV, so if your have 1 million+ still watching your channel and switching away from their PPV to see whats going on Showtime...THAT IS A WIN FOR SHOWTIME!
I bet if this fight was on NBC 2.8 rating with 6 million viewers, Showtime is premium cable, Canelo next fight should be on NBC
he will be fighting on CBS very soon
So is that number for only that fight? Or the average for the entire card? Is there someway to actually know how many people changed channels by the time Canelo/Lopez came on or even during the fight?
expect over 30 million. pacquiao/marquez 3 most watched fight on mexican tv peaking with 43 million unreal
didn't pac vs margarito do huge numbers as well in mexico?
That's like bragging about being twice the size of an ant. That we consider a million viewers huge in a country with 300 million people puts things in perspective.
I'm more interested in the Mexican ratings where they care about boxing.
expect over 30 million. pacquiao/marquez 3 most watched fight on mexican tv peaking with 43 million unreal
look at these dumb boxing fans saying that aint big.Its twice the
viewers of wards super fight with froch.
That's like bragging about being twice the size of an ant. That we consider a million viewers huge in a country with 300 million people puts things in perspective.
I'm more interested in the Mexican ratings where they care about boxing.
look at these dumb boxing fans saying that aint big.Its twice the
viewers of wards super fight with froch.
which is bs...fighters like ward and froch deserve better numbers. yet you have fighters like canelo who have yet to do anything significant getting huge numbers.
Perhaps now, the boxing is dead hacks will go away for a while.
All indicators are that the expected big weekend for the sport materialized. On Monday, figures released by the Nevada Athletic Commission showed the dueling shows in Las Vegas were each officially sold out.
On Tuesday, television ratings from Nielsen Media Research indicated that Showtime got a big boost in its ratings by broadcasting Canelo Alvarez's fifth-round stoppage victory over Josesito Lopez at the MGM Grand Garden.
Though the full breakdown is not yet available, Nielsen numbers show that the Alvarez-Lopez fight drew a peak audience of 1.036 million viewers Saturday. The main event of the quadrupleheader drew a 2.6 rating.
The ratings for broadcast and cable shows always come in earlier than the sales figures for pay-per-view event. Sergio Martinez's decision win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center was on HBO Pay-Per-View. Though that figure is expected to be released later this week or early next week, indications are it should be around 500,000, which, if true, would be an extrarordinarily good number.
The rating for the Alvarez-Lopez fight far exceeded Showtime's average rating. However, to put it into perspective, the last time Alvarez fought on HBO (not HBO Pay-Per-View), he drew 1.469 million viewers for a 2011 bout against Kermit Cintron.
"I really believe we have two energized networks, HBO and Showtime, who are both committed to the sport of boxing and that's fantastic," said Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, who put on the Alvarez-Lopez show. "It's great for the sport that you have two premium subscription networks who are clearly serious for boxing. For a long time, Showtime was there, but it was not really there. Now, this shows they've stepped up and become a serious player.
"What you saw this weekend was great news for this sport. You had the MGM fight, the Wynn fight, all the sponsors involved, the networks involved. That is encouraging for everyone who is invested in the sport of boxing. It turned out to be one of the biggest single nights for the sport."
Alvarez clearly provided a boost, both at the gate and in the television ratings. On Sept. 8, Showtime drew 344,000 viewers for its at the Hard Rock in Las Vegas for a main event of Lucas Matthysse against Ajose Olusegun. That fight went head-to-head with an HBO card featuring Andre Ward beating Chad Dawson, that draw 1.3 million.
Ward's final fight on Showtime, the finale of the Super 6 World Boxing Classic on Dec. 17 against Carl Froch, drew an audience of 580,000 fans.
The Nevada Athletic Commission's club report, which tracks tickets sold and gate revenues, backs up claims of the big weekend. The Chavez-Martinez fight officially sold 16,939 tickets, with zero unsold. There were 751 complimentary tickets distributed. The live paid gate was $3.052 million.
The Alvarez-Lopez fight at the MGM Grand sold 12,860 tickets with zero unsold. There were 1,659 complimentary tickets handed out. The live paid gate was $1.618 million gate.
The official attendance of the Chavez-Martinez fight was a Thomas & Mack Center record of 19,186. That number includes all persons in the building, including commission members, media and those working on the show. That is typical for those people to be included in the final attendance figure
Kevin Iole @KevinI
Just got off phone with @GoldenBoyBoxing CEO Richard Schaefer. Going to update my TV ratings post with his comments (He's happy!)
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All in all, though, #boxing had a huge weekend in Las Vegas. Over 33,000 live in attendance, though I don't have closed circuit sales yet
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That's not huge at all. He did 1.6mill with Hatton, he did more than this against Rhodes too. Donaire-Montiel did 1.2.
Not huge at all. Those are disappointing #'s.
It's not that great in the grand scheme of things, but it's big for showtime because they have fewer subscribers than HBO.