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  • Tay Roc
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    #31
    Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
    He's all over the place too, he battled Murda Mook after the Malignaggi fight I posted the thread. Can't wait for Maidana
    Do you have link to audio and/or video of the battle with Murda Mook? I heard it was a one-rounder and Broner won.

    I'm more interested in that battle than the maidana fight. lol

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    • LeG00N
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      #32
      Paulie is responsible for most of those views

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      • M.O.B
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        #33
        Originally posted by MANIAC310
        Paulie is responsible for most of those views
        exactly he sold the fight. People who say otherwise are just dick riding broner.

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        • mrpain81
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          #34
          You may not like Adrien Broner's attitude. You may despise his ****iness. But one thing is certain: When Broner fights, you watch.

          Broner's split decision victory over Paulie Malignaggi in their WBA welterweight title fight from the Barclays Center in New York drew a peak of 1.3 million viewers during the broadcast on Showtime.

          That, combined with the 1.4 million he drew for a one-sided win over Gavin Rees in a lightweight title fight on HBO in February, gives Broner the two most-watched boxing matches of the year on cable television in the U.S. Only the heavyweight fight between Tyson Fury and Steve Cunningham in April, which averaged 1.2 million viewers and peaked at 1.7 million on NBC, did a higher number.

          Since Showtime began tracking individual fights in 2009, Broner-Malignaggi is its second highest-rated bout, trailing only Austin Trout's victory over Miguel Cotto in December. Saturday's card from Brooklyn, that also featured Sakio Bika defeated Marco Antonio Periban and Seth Mitchell defeating Johnathon Banks, averaged 890,000 viewers. That is the second-highest since 2004, also trailing only the Trout-Cotto card, since Nielsen began tracking Showtime separately.

          With the Floyd Mayweather-Canelo Alvarez pay-per-view upcoming that has at least an outside shot to break the all-time PPV mark, it's a good time to work for Showtime.

          Broner is 27-0 with 22 KOs (Getty)Broner brought the fans out a second time, even though there was a lot of negativity surrounding him for his crass behavior in the build-up to the Malignaggi fight.

          Stephen Espinoza, the executive vice president and general manager of Showtime Sports, said Broner is following the path that Mayweather, his idol, took to TV stardom.

          "To put it simply, he makes a lot of noise and draws a lot of attention," Espinoza said. "He rubs some people the wrong way, but people react to him. It's similar to Mayweather in that you either like him and watch to watch him, or you dislike him and want to see him lose. Either way, they're tuning in."

          Espinoza has led a ratings revival at Showtime since he was hired Nov. 14, 2011, to replace Ken Hershman. The four biggest audiences for a single bout (Cotto-Trout, 1.4 million; Broner-Malignaggi, 1.3 million; Canelo-Trout 1.2 million and Canelo-Josesit Lopez 1.04 million) in Showtime history have come in the last 10 months with Espinoza in the driver's seat.

          And three of Showtime's four most-viewed cards have come in the last seven months.


          The key, Espinoza said, is the kind of fights he buys and trying to develop stars. He's made a concerted effort to buy the kind of bout that will bring the fans out of their seats. He opened Saturday's show with the Bika-Periban match, which got very little attention going in. While the skill level in the bout wasn't high, it was a brutally entertaining slugfest.

          There are always a place for those kinds of fights, he said.

          "We've had some phenomenal fights going on since last fall, but we're really on a run since that Canelo fight [against Trout on April 20]," he said.

          Showtime has also had Alvarez on its air three times in the last year, as well as Broner twice and Cotto once. They're among the most popular fighters in the sport.

          Young fighters such as Broner, who is 23, often look to leap quickly into pay-per-view, believing it is a gold mine. But far more pay-per-view bouts fail than succeed, with Mayweather being a notable exception.

          Broner hasn't brought up shifting to pay-per-view to Espinoza and Espinoza said he wants to keep Broner on Showtime for as long as possible to deliver that value to his subscribers.

          It's a part of the strategy to broadcast stars and compelling matches.

          "What our mission is, is simple," Espinoza said. "If people pay their $70 to buy a pay-per-view or they pay their $50 or $100 or $150 to buy a ticket to a live event, it's incumbent on all of us, promoters, networks, everybody in the business, to do everything possible to make sure those people go home satisfied or that when they turn off the TV at night, they're happy with the experience.

          "That's what is going to make them come back, even when they don't know the fighters."
          You may not like Adrien Broner's attitude. You may despise his cockiness. But one thing is certain: When Broner fights, you watch. Broner's split decision victory over Paulie Malignaggi in their WBA welterweight title fight from the Barclays Center in … Continue reading →

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          • StarPower
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            #35
            Originally posted by MANIAC310
            Paulie is responsible for most of those views
            Come on dude be serious. If that were true than Paulie vs Cano would of brought in a big number which it definitely did not. Broner vs Rees was a huge number on HBO. And nobody on HBO has brought in a higher number since.

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            • illmaticfighter
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              #36
              first only reason ppl watched because broner's "******" now the only reason ppl watched was to see pauli jab and talk.

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              • Weebler I
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                #37
                Originally posted by illmaticfighter
                first only reason ppl watched because broner's "******" now the only reason ppl watched was to see pauli jab and talk.
                Nothing wrong with watching a Paulie jab, he was like a crazed rooster in there



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                  #38
                  Originally posted by DempseyRollin
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                  Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

                  So Broner did same numbers as Crawford who hasn't headlined an event?


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                  crawford got 1.1 peak whcih means his average was less and with that said, crawford god most of his viewers because he was on an undercard. he wasnt the attraction in other words. thats like comparing manny pacs ppv #s and saying canelo got more cuz he fought on floyds card.
                  I misread the Crawford one. You're right.


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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Szef99
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                    Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

                    Good. Now 1.3M people know how trash this dude is.


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                    1299999 people - you already knew that
                    You right cause I didn't tune in either lol



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                    • kiaba360
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                      #40
                      Those are great numbers. The issue is that only Canelo/Trout was actually a good match-up. The moral of the story is that matchmakers will continue to create mismatches for their golden eggs because people continue to watch them. 1 million tuned in to watch Canelo/Lopez, I haven't even seen the damn fight lol

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