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Originally posted by Rocky Rode View PostI wouldn't be surprised if that ends up being highest rated fight of the year... A lot of people are talking about it and Hopkins usually gets really good ratings
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Originally posted by Weebler I View Post16k down? No one wants 90-10 match-ups but I wouldn't say the difference in the numbers between Kovalev's numbers in the past two bouts is particularly indicative of that.
NSB tends to cite ratings drops as a precursor to better fights so ratings return. Perhaps, that theory applies to GGG and Kovalev. if so, then wouldn't that be a good thing?
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Originally posted by Hougigo View PostHopkins pascal had like close to two million.... Should be the highest because of the intrigue of th matchup
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post9% is not a huge drop, but a drop. In context, GGG and Kovalev both had easy fights that continued their KO streaks. HBO highlighted these streaks as the reason to watch both. Fans didn't turn in as expected.
NSB tends to cite ratings drops as a precursor to better fights so ratings return. Perhaps, that theory applies to GGG and Kovalev. if so, then wouldn't that be a good thing?
If the article is to be believed Kovalev-Caparello had a higher peak audience than Kovalev v Agnew (1,052,000 vs 1,048,000)
The report on Agnew numbers: http://******.craveonline.com/news/3...ewers#/slide/1Last edited by Weebler I; 08-05-2014, 12:20 PM.
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Originally posted by Rocky Rode View PostThe fight was mentioned on ESPN2 yesterday...If it's promoted properly, I wouldn't be surprised to see this fight pull in close to 2 million. It's a very intriguing match up
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It's a solid number in my opinion. Kovalev vs a no name opponent. I am surprised by the Rios number though.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostI'm no mathematician but I don't think 16k is 9% of 1,006,000 (the Agnew average).
If the article is to be believed Kovalev-Caparello had a higher peak audience than Kovalev v Agnew (1,052,000 vs 1,048,000)
An average of 990,000 viewers tuned in for the light heavyweight title fight, which peaked at 1.052 million viewers. The rating was down roughly 9% from Kovalev***8217;s previous appearance on HBO, a 7th round knockout of Cedric Agnew, which drew an average of just over 1 million viewers in his first network headliner.
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