#1: March 3rd - Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz 1.1M (Showtime)
#2: February 17th - Devon Alexander vs. Victor Ortiz 1.1M (FOX)
#3: February 3rd - Gilberto Ramirez vs. Habib Ahmed 741K (ESPN)
#4: January 20th - Lucas Matthysse vs. Tewa Kiram 719K (HBO)
#5: February 16th - Raymundo Beltran vs. Paulus Moses 703K (ESPN)
#6: February 24th - Sor Rungvisai vs. Juan Francisco Estrada 639K (HBO)
#7: March 3rd - Sergey Kovalev vs. Igor Mikhalkin 599K (HBO)
#8: January 20th - Errol Spence vs. Lamont Peterson 637K (Showtime)
#9: February 17th - Danny Garcia vs. Brandon Rios 516K (Showtime)
#10: January 12th - Claressa Shields vs. Tori Nelson 320K (Showtime)
#11: February 2nd - Ronald Ellis vs. Junior Younan 256K (Showtime)
The list will be updated
Last weekend ratings
Devin Haney vs Mason Menard 276K - Showtime
Linares vs Lomachenko 1.024M - ESPN
Ali vs Munguia 711K - HBO
Vargas vs Azat 619K - HBO
Golden Boy on ESPN
3/9/2018 Azat Hovhannisyan vs Ronny Rios ESPN2 244K
3/22/2018 Ryan Garcia vs Fernando Vargas ESPN 398K
3/31/2018 Jason Quigley vs Daniel Cruz ESPN2 259K
4/12/2018 Francisco Vargas vs Rod Salka ESPN2 296K
4/19/2018 Lamont Roach vs Orlando Cruz ESPN2 201K
5/4/2018 Ryan Garcia vs Jayson Velez ESPN2 281K
Would you happen to know where you can find the ratings with streams counted? If that's the case and those numbers are good well then the future of the sport could be on apple or Netflix or amazon etc or even facebook
No I don't . I'm sure we will never get the views for fights that are on ESPN+ either. Nielsen only does network and cable channel views. Obviously we also get PPV ratings here in the states but for some reason they never report the Sky PPV numbers. Yet people swear that AJ sells close to 2 millions PPVs. Only number Hearn or SKY have reported were the Klit/AJ and the May/Mac which broke all PPV records in the UK for Sky.
Showtime TV ratings isn't saying much. Especially when Showtime allows you to stream their fights live on a number of streaming apps. Those ratings are counted by the Nielsen ratings that are released. I know a lot of people who watch the fights through streaming services. I watched the Spence fight on the Showtime app through my Fire TV. ESPN and other PBC channels like FS1 will stream their fights live as well through apps. HBO is the only one who doesn't do that.
Would you happen to know where you can find the ratings with streams counted? If that's the case and those numbers are good well then the future of the sport could be on apple or Netflix or amazon etc or even facebook
Updated:
#1: February 17th - Devon Alexander vs. Victor Ortiz 1.1M (FOX)
#4: February 16th - Raymundo Beltran vs. Paulus Moses 703K (ESPN)
#6: February 17th - Danny Garcia vs. Brandon Rios 516K (Showtime)