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  • #21
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
    From the article:

    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.
    I read that but it doesn't make sense to me.

    Kovalev v Agnew average: 1,006,000
    Kovalev v Agnew peak: 1,048,000

    Kovalev v Caparello average: 990,000
    Kovalev v Caparello peak: 1,052,000

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
      I read that but it doesn't make sense to me.

      Kovalev v Agnew average: 1,006,000
      Kovalev v Agnew peak: 1,048,000

      Kovalev v Caparello average: 990,000
      Kovalev v Caparello peak: 1,052,000
      Peaked higher but averaged less.... Agnew peak is less too considering he lasted three times longer.

      Started off low? Dunno... What did Vargas lead in with?

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
        I read that but it doesn't make sense to me.

        Kovalev v Agnew average: 1,006,000
        Kovalev v Agnew peak: 1,048,000

        Kovalev v Caparello average: 990,000
        Kovalev v Caparello peak: 1,052,000
        Yeah, I could speculate that it means Kov/Agnew held its initial viewers while Kov/Caparello lost them but I don't know exactly how to interpret.

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        • #24
          Hopkins vs kovalev will get near 2 million viewers

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          • #25
            If it peaked at over 1 million and it was only a 2 round fight, thats pretty good

            It would've averaged over a million if it went 7 rounds like the Agnew fight

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
              I read that but it doesn't make sense to me.

              Kovalev v Agnew average: 1,006,000
              Kovalev v Agnew peak: 1,048,000

              Kovalev v Caparello average: 990,000
              Kovalev v Caparello peak: 1,052,000
              I don't get it either.
              9% drop would be 915k viewers, right? They said roughly 9%...It looks close to like a 4% drop

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Rocky Rode View Post
                I don't get it either.
                9% drop would be 915k viewers, right? They said roughly 9%...It looks close to like a 4% drop
                It's only a 1.6% drop. Big Dunn can't math.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View Post
                  Boxing ratings have been down pretty much all year accross the board it seems besided a few exceptions.
                  it's cos there haven't been many compelling fight cards, major ones anyway. A lot of the smaller shows, on both sides of the Atlantic have had some real excitement

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                  • #29
                    Better than GGG

                    GGG pulled in what 725k, but but but when you count the people who DVR it goes up to 1 million LOL.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
                      It's only a 1.6% drop. Big Dunn can't math.
                      From the article:

                      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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