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  • #31
    Originally posted by lazaron72 View Post
    Hbo doesn't want guillermo "hit and not get hit"
    Rigondeaux cause he did 550 000 viewers ? What abou t PAC and Bradley then ?
    A PPV replay? You comparing the two?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by lazaron72 View Post
      Hbo doesn't want guillermo "hit and not get hit"
      Rigondeaux cause he did 550 000 viewers ? What abou t PAC and Bradley then ?
      Rigondeaux-Agbeko was something like the lowest-rated BAD main event in the series history.

      Most early estimates project Pac-Bradley II had more pay per view buys than Rigondeaux-Agbeko had viewers.

      No comparison.
      Last edited by Mitchell Kane; 04-22-2014, 02:31 PM.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
        Although they have a gem in Shawn Porter, Golden Boy/Haymon/Showtime have a lot of mediocre boxers like Peter Quillan, Amir Khan, etc.

        I don't know how they can afford to pay them all without losing money.
        BINGO!!.....GBP has been operating for a little over 14 years, and never turned a profit.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Fetta View Post
          And i think this has everything to do with it. Throw in NHL playoffs as well and free UFC.
          There's almost always something that's competing with boxing.

          Between the Pacquiao fight and Hopkins fight, there were 1,449,000 people watching boxing at the same time. That's a pretty normal number for a Saturday boxing audience, if not above normal number.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by mercenario View Post
            So why do we have a Cold War? If they hate PPV, HBO should be happy that Showtime got Mayweather. GBP took Mayweather to Showtime after HBO chose Chavez/Martinez over Canelo/Lopez.
            The reasons for the Cold War (which is between promoters not networks as networks are not really expected work together) are numerous and date back long before Floyd went to Showtime.

            You dont have to take my word for it. Research the history/economics of PPV yourself, its pretty interesting.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
              There's almost always something that's competing with boxing.

              Between the Pacquiao fight and Hopkins fight, there were 1,449,000 people watching boxing at the same time. That's a pretty normal number for a Saturday boxing audience, if not above normal number.
              Not playoffs in 2 of the biggest sports in the US and a free UFC event.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Fetta View Post
                Not playoffs in 2 of the biggest sports in the US and a free UFC event.
                Just for comparison to last year....April 27th...during the NBA playoffs and the final night of the NHL regular season:

                SHO - Danny Garcia-Zab Judah, Peter Quillin-Fernando Guerrero:

                "drew a 1.4 average rating during the broadcast. The peak point of their show drew a 2.1 rating. The live viewing drew 850,000 viewers and the two following broadcasts drew a combined 100,000 viewers, putting the number at 950,000"

                HBO - Bermane Stiverne-Chris Arreola, Sergio Martinez-Martin Murray:

                "During Martinez***8217;s tight decision win over Murray, HBO drew 696,000 viewers. During Arreola-Stiverne, HBO had 747,000 viewers"

                http://******.craveonline.com/news/1...boxing-ratings
                Last edited by Mitchell Kane; 04-22-2014, 03:02 PM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View Post
                  Just for comparison to last year....April 27th...during the NBA playoffs and the final night of the NHL regular season:

                  SHO - Danny Garcia-Zab Judah, Peter Quillin-Fernando Guerrero:

                  "drew a 1.4 average rating during the broadcast. The peak point of their show drew a 2.1 rating. The live viewing drew 850,000 viewers and the two following broadcasts drew a combined 100,000 viewers, putting the number at 950,000"

                  HBO - Bermane Stiverne-Chris Arreola, Sergio Martinez-Martin Murray:

                  "During Martinez***8217;s tight decision win over Murray, HBO drew 696,000 viewers. During Arreola-Stiverne, HBO had 747,000 viewers"

                  http://******.craveonline.com/news/1...boxing-ratings
                  Ok i dont know if those are good numbers to you "network junkies" but in the US there are 4 major sports and 2 of them are in playoffs. Its not the last day of the season, they are in the playoffs.

                  Im a baseball guy and if there are playoffs im recording any boxing and watching baseball. Im sure im not the only one in the US that does that but if you guys want to argue numbers and who is the better network then go right ahead.

                  This isnt something im that much interested in. I just knew it affected it but have no interest in trying to decipher year old statistics for TV veiwing

                  I watched the fights over playoffs

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by lazaron72 View Post
                    Hbo doesn't want guillermo "hit and not get hit"
                    Rigondeaux cause he did 550 000 viewers ? What abou t PAC and Bradley then ?
                    LMAO is this a joke? something like 700,000 subscribers paid $70 extra to watch it on its original run, of which HBO gets a cut and then they don't have to put up any further money to broadcast it the next week and it still did better ratings

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by richardt View Post
                      What did they expect??? Most fans had never seen or heard of Bebut and after a struggle against another no name Murat, it was bound to happen even if the numbers were higher for Murat. If that card had been any combination of fights between Hopkins/Stevenson/Kovalev, the ratings would have been through the roof. And to think Showtime doesn't insist on some combination of the trio just mentioned, serves them well. Too bad Showtime and HBO wouldn't just drop Boxing until GBP and TR were forced to work with each other to make the big fights. Wont happen but it is a nice fantasy.
                      I would be down with that. Just get my fix on friday night fights.

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