Basically each fight on the card pulled big numbers. I'm not exactly sure what the numbers translate to but I do remember Manny vs JMM's 50% *(ish) ratings was said to be literally half the country. So Donaire vs Rigo MIGHT be 33% of the countries population.
It could also be 33% of the TV share which would make it around 12 million viewers. It's about the same as his fight with Nishioka but for the Rigo fight the over all card pulled very high numbers too meaning there was more interest throughout. Actually, if I recall I'm not sure if that fight had an undercard.
Kantar Media National TV Ratings (April 12 to 14, 2013): “Ina Kapatid Anak” tops Friday, Iza Calzado’s “MMK” leads Saturday, “Domination: Donaire vs Rigondeaux” rules Sunday.
World Junior Featherweight Championship Donaire Vs. Rigondea (28.9%) / Felix Verdejo Vs Steve Gutierrez (17.6%) / Dion Rex Stanley Vs Sean Monaghan (20.5%) / Gadiel Andaluz Vs Toka Kahn-Clary (22.5%) / Nonito Donaire Vs Guillermo Rigondeaux (33.3%) vs. Kapuso
It could also be 33% of the TV share which would make it around 12 million viewers. It's about the same as his fight with Nishioka but for the Rigo fight the over all card pulled very high numbers too meaning there was more interest throughout. Actually, if I recall I'm not sure if that fight had an undercard.
Kantar Media National TV Ratings (April 12 to 14, 2013): “Ina Kapatid Anak” tops Friday, Iza Calzado’s “MMK” leads Saturday, “Domination: Donaire vs Rigondeaux” rules Sunday.
World Junior Featherweight Championship Donaire Vs. Rigondea (28.9%) / Felix Verdejo Vs Steve Gutierrez (17.6%) / Dion Rex Stanley Vs Sean Monaghan (20.5%) / Gadiel Andaluz Vs Toka Kahn-Clary (22.5%) / Nonito Donaire Vs Guillermo Rigondeaux (33.3%) vs. Kapuso
With or without the Pinoy fighters, we'll still be following the sport.
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