Donaire-Nishioka does 835,000 viewers on HBO
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i never had to backpedal, if read what i said clearly u would know what i meant. smh, thats what happens when u jump the gun to defend someone. re read my first commentComment
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You obviously can't comprehend what you read...He's fought on undercard of PPV's, Rigo hasn't even headlined a Friday Night Fight event.
Common sense tells me Lara has a following, common sense also tells me Gamboa has a following, how do I know what Rigo's following looks like, word of mouth, LOL.
I totally forgot Rigondeaux is a house hold name, what was I thinking
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A couple of people were interested in Donaire's previous ratings on HBO. Here they are:
February 19, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Nonito Donaire vs. Fernando Montiel) averaged 1.02 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.
October 22, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Nonito Donaire vs. Omar Narvaez) averaged 819,000 viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day
February 4, 2012: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Marco Antonio Rubio) averaged 1.9 million people (P2+ meaning “people age two or over”) watching Live+ Same Day (meaning “people who watched the channel live or recorded it on DVR and watched it before 3 a.m. in the morning”).*
July 7, 2012: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Nonito Donaire vs. Jeffrey Mathebula) averaged 988,000 people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.Comment
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That's weird, you would think that Rios/Alvarado would've motivated more people to watch. Second lowest ratings figure while fighting the supposed #1 in the division. Is it possible to find out what the rating was for Rios/Alvarado?A couple of people were interested in Donaire's previous ratings on HBO. Here they are:
February 19, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Nonito Donaire vs. Fernando Montiel) averaged 1.02 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.
October 22, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Nonito Donaire vs. Omar Narvaez) averaged 819,000 viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day
February 4, 2012: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Marco Antonio Rubio) averaged 1.9 million people (P2+ meaning “people age two or over”) watching Live+ Same Day (meaning “people who watched the channel live or recorded it on DVR and watched it before 3 a.m. in the morning”).*
July 7, 2012: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Nonito Donaire vs. Jeffrey Mathebula) averaged 988,000 people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.Comment
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