Donaire-Nishioka does 835,000 viewers on HBO

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  • kiaba360
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    #71
    Originally posted by hougigo
    lol, did Golovkin and Proksa do better?
    Dang, he did closer to them than a million... and they're Europeans fighting here for the first time.
    .....you're kidding right??

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    • ELHURACAN58
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      #72
      Asian boxers get no respect from americans (well except maybe mexicans who've been getting owned by them lately).

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      • Rolph Spicer
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        #73
        Originally posted by chaposinaloa
        Ringodeaux did 500k viewers when he fought Rico Ramos on shobox in a Friday night fight..
        Source? I call bullshyt on this.

        Ward-Froch topped out at 580,000 viewers, and the Super Six was highly publicized.

        It was also a major gain for Ward from his previous fight, in which he decisioned Carl Froch on Dec. 17 in Atlantic City to win the Super Six World Boxing Classic title. According to Nielsen figures, the Ward-Froch fight on Showtime peaked at 580,000 viewers.


        No way in hell an unknown scrub from cuba fighting a weak, unknown champion like ramos does near the ratings of ward-froch, especially when rigondeax-ramos only sold a pathetic 325 tickets

        Guillermo Rigondeaux has generated a good bit of buzz since his easy win last Friday over Rico Ramos at the Palms in Las Vegas, but nobody was interested enough beforehand to actually attend the fight.

        Figures for the show were bleak, as the fight sold a meager 375 tickets, with a gate of $14,525 total. Thank heavens for site fees and TV packaging this time.
        http://www.badlefthook.com/2012/1/25...howtime-boxing

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        • warp1432
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          #74
          Originally posted by kiaba360
          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?
          It was 816,000.

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          • heat27
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            #75
            lmao

            donaire= huge star ?haha

            fight rigo you b*tch

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            • Light_Speed
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              #76
              Originally posted by Rolph Spicer
              Source? I call bullshyt on this.

              Ward-Froch topped out at 580,000 viewers, and the Super Six was highly publicized.





              No way in hell an unknown scrub from cuba fighting a weak, unknown champion like ramos does near the ratings of ward-froch, especially when rigondeax-ramos only sold a pathetic 325 tickets



              http://www.badlefthook.com/2012/1/25...howtime-boxing
              Damn didn't know the S6 final did so little. So Ward draws fewer viewers than Donaire against foreign fighters lol DempseyRollin where you at?

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