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  • #31
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
    Also means Team GGG can drop the "makes no financial sense" BS about a Ward fight.
    They should make an offer. Catchweights of 164.

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    • #32
      Can someone post ggg' last 5 fight viewer numbers and wards last 5 viewer numbers

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      • #33
        Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
        Beater of ass and PAC BOY getting exposed since page 1. Posting **** on pure hatred and fanboyism.

        I dont even like Ward but I hate when people go around posting nonsense.

        Once again, Kovalev fighting Cedric ****ing Agnew got 1M views. Agnew, the real dedinition of a nobody!

        Even Crawford vs a nobody got more ratings.

        GGG flopped in gate numbers and viewership.
        I was just trolling to get your panties in a bunch, along with the Ward fans and it worked to perfection. You do realize I do some sensible posts and some trolling, it is okay to do that. That being said I could care less what the ratings are, GGG had meh ratings for one fight. Someone else said the gate was disappointing and that's a lie, they seated for 9,000 and had like 8800 people, that's exactly what they were expecting.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by deanrw View Post
          Summertime ratings are also always lower than other seasons
          Summer ratings from 2013.

          Mikey Garcia-Juan Manuel Lopez: 1.3 million
          HBO, June 15

          Bud Crawford-Alejandro Sanabria: 1.1 million
          HBO, June 15

          Gennady Golovkin-Matthew Macklin: 1.1 million
          HBO, June 29

          Chad Dawson-Adonis Stevenson: 1.0 million
          HBO, June 8

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          • #35
            Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View Post
            They should make an offer. Catchweights of 164.
            Or, they can fight at 168, where GGG said he'd fight anyone at and the weight (I think ) the JCC Jr. bout was to be contested at.

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            • #36
              GGG needs a viable dance partner to boost ratings

              Fighting subpar fighters over the last several years isn't going to boost your ratings. GGG bet opponent thus far is Curtis Stevens whose and undersized MW. That simple will not due for the fans even if you're high on GGG. Promotional wars a side they have to find a way for GGG to actually fight somebody whose world class caliber.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View Post
                I was just trolling to get your panties in a bunch, along with the Ward fans and it worked to perfection. You do realize I do some sensible posts and some trolling, it is okay to do that. That being said I could care less what the ratings are, GGG had meh ratings for one fight. Someone else said the gate was disappointing and that's a lie, they seated for 9,000 and had like 8800 people, that's exactly what they were expecting.
                8800 attendance in boxing doesn't mean 8800 paid. you know that. from all accounts the turnout was disappointing.

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                • #38
                  I guess the problem in general is that casual fans know very little about boxing, but boxing still needs the casual fansī money. PPV fights and fighters get way more attention and $$$ than they should and a lot of good fighters go unnoticed and fighting for peanuts. And that is just wrong.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    8800 attendance in boxing doesn't mean 8800 paid. you know that. from all accounts the turnout was disappointing.
                    This is very true, but from what I read the cheap tickets sold great and the dumbass priced $500 - $1000 didn't. Maybe in that sense it wasn't great, but no one in their right mind pays $500 for any ticket to any event. Especially if it isn't PPV or notable fight.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by pigsfly View Post
                      Summer ratings from 2013.

                      Mikey Garcia-Juan Manuel Lopez: 1.3 million
                      HBO, June 15

                      Bud Crawford-Alejandro Sanabria: 1.1 million
                      HBO, June 15

                      Gennady Golovkin-Matthew Macklin: 1.1 million
                      HBO, June 29

                      Chad Dawson-Adonis Stevenson: 1.0 million
                      HBO, June 8

                      Now post ggg and wards last 5 fights

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