Showtime was doing record ratings last year so overall their numbers have never been huge and HBO is managing to do well despite a lack of star power. Although I think they might now include the pvr recording in their rating. More consistent numbers overall then a few years ago. This card had very little hype and the budget was a joke, but hey it delivered in action like you said.
Comments Thread For: SHO 6/21 Triple: Respectable Ratings For Incredible Action
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I fully agree with this, and am the first to tell ppl to calm the eff down when they start with the "I thought boxing was dying?" sarcasm.
Boxing will never return to what it once was. I full believe its forever stuck as a niche sport. Those who get ****y towards mainstream every time an event draws well fails to realize overall popularity continues to wane.
Showtime didn't necessarily bring in new fans to the sport last year, but rather "steal" the audience normally tuned in to HBO when they had most of the big names. That audience is now diminishing. Both networks are feeling it, on their flagship stations and in pay-per-view sales.
Fighters are going to have to start realizing the market is shrinking and their paydays will have to also to keep the sport, as a whole, alive on any network. For those who think that day is not possible, think again.Comment
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Seems like one big fail to me given how much they spent on it. The fights were pretty good so I can't complain on that aspect though. It's funny how the big winner of that card was Lomachenko who will now head back to HBO for his next fights.Comment
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I'm sure a Guerrero vs Thurman would not have improved the numbers but jacked up the cost of the fight. And that's the danger for networks of overpaying fighters for fighting nobodies. Such fights (Thurman/Guerrero) may be attractive to hardcore fans, but not that much to casuals.Comment
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