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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: ESPN's Lopez-Gonzalez Main Event Averaged 500,000 Viewers, Peaked At 536,000

    More than half a million viewers tuned in for ESPN's most recent boxing main event. Nielsen Media Research released figures this week that indicated an average audience of 500,000 watched Luis Alberto Lopez defeat Joet Gonzalez by unanimous decision in their featherweight title fight Friday night at American Bank Center
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    #2
    Venado vs Ramirez please.

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    • 57Blues
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      glad people are watching i have been spreading the word and kicking up boxing matches on ESPN and Showtime for a while now they are easy access pretty much free as far as free TV goes these days and usually decent matches. Lets not deprive new boxing fans the chance to get bitten by the boxing bug once you get it you got it for life.

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      • Hitmon
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        #4
        Decent views for a featherweight fight.

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          #5
          Those aren’t good numbers.

          I notice that Top Rank usually gets favorable news articles about their tv ratings for some reason. Whereas when PBC was pulling bigger audiences on free tv it was “disappointing.”

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          • Poopdick
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            #6
            boxing has really fallen off. but they did it to themselves. it'll take alot of boxers to take risks again in order to come back as a sport. or these view numbers will keep the same

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            • Boxfan83
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              #7
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              Those aren’t good numbers.

              I notice that Top Rank usually gets favorable news articles about their tv ratings for some reason. Whereas when PBC was pulling bigger audiences on free tv it was “disappointing.”
              PBC does free t.v.?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Boxfan83

                PBC does free t.v.?
                Don't mind my son he's a fvkcing idiot

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Boxfan83

                  PBC does free t.v.?
                  They did at one time, yes.

                  Just ignore the alt bitch Teetotaler69 a.k.a PeePeePooPooMan.

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