Adonis Stevenson was able to fend off a late rally from Andrzej Fonfara to retain his World light heavyweight championship on May 24 in Canada.
What the 36-year old southpaw failed to retain, however, was the level of viewership that helped him rise from cult favorite to box office attraction.
The aforementioned light heavyweight championship managed to generate an average 672,000 viewers – according to Nielsen Media Research - over the course of their 12-round main event, which aired live on SHOWTIME. The bout topped out at 800,000 viewers, a respectable number on its own but paling in comparison to the past numbers produced by the defending champion. [Click Here To Read More]
What the 36-year old southpaw failed to retain, however, was the level of viewership that helped him rise from cult favorite to box office attraction.
The aforementioned light heavyweight championship managed to generate an average 672,000 viewers – according to Nielsen Media Research - over the course of their 12-round main event, which aired live on SHOWTIME. The bout topped out at 800,000 viewers, a respectable number on its own but paling in comparison to the past numbers produced by the defending champion. [Click Here To Read More]
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