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  • #11
    Originally posted by -MEGA- View Post
    So everything else is just a guess then right?

    The TS and thread title sounds pretty matter-of-fact about his assumption.
    Pretty much. From the norm, you can guess an amount of unique viewers which will be closer to the real number but unless HBO releases the unique numbers, no one will know. This thread is likely overstating numbers, and the other thread understating by a huge margin. My guess would be around 1.3-1.4m unique viewers in HBO but again, no one knows how many people watched it again.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Jubei View Post


      GGG vs Brook on HBO had over 1.6 Million viewers on Saturday

      843k watched the fight live in the afternoon

      833k watched the fight in the evening, after Chocolatito

      = 1.677 Million viewers.


      Meanwhile Jacobs vs Quillin did 267k: http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/article...12-5-2015.html



      Those are facts. Even the demographic and usual haters will make you believe differently.
      his numbers are lower than the murray fight...
      isnt he supossed to be becoming a bigger draw and increasing his fanbase??? didnt he became a lot more popular when he got that vacated belt from canelo?? all this time and money invested by hbo and instead of getting better numbers does less...

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      • #13
        Whatever the numbers are those 2 bums from Brooklyn couldn't even sell out the stadium in their backyard for a world title fight. LMFAO GGG break that china chin Jacobs.

        NOTE: Jacobs is a likeable guy though.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Jubei View Post


          GGG vs Brook on HBO had over 1.6 Million viewers on Saturday

          843k watched the fight live in the afternoon

          833k watched the fight in the evening, after Chocolatito

          = 1.677 Million viewers.


          Meanwhile Jacobs vs Quillin did 267k: http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/article...12-5-2015.html



          Those are facts. Even the demographic and usual haters will make you believe differently.
          How many of those viewers in the evening were repeat viewers? For example: 400k of those evening viewers watched the fight for the second time...

          so you really can't count those.

          and fury-wlad did over 1 mil in that same time slot.

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          • #15
            Regardless I enjoyed the fight. Both men done themselves proud and put on a good drama show.

            Also these figures are just for the US. My understanding is the fight done good in the UK. Would be interesting to see how it performed around the world.
            Last edited by -Freddy-; 09-13-2016, 12:50 PM.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
              How many of those viewers in the evening were repeat viewers? For example: 400k of those evening viewers watched the fight for the second time...

              so you really can't count those.

              and fury-wlad did over 1 mil in that same time slot.
              now even for ratings we need special rules for ggg...

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              • #17
                Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
                How many of those viewers in the evening were repeat viewers? For example: 400k of those evening viewers watched the fight for the second time...

                so you really can't count those.

                and fury-wlad did over 1 mil in that same time slot.
                Then you cut the 400k out. So what number do you come to? Still not half bad. Fury vs Wlad was a much better fight than this one. Are you really surprised that fight got 200k more viewers? Grasping at the straws there

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                • #18
                  Is that how you count viewers? Legit question.

                  I've never seen numbers added up for some "total viewers" number like that for a same day telecast or otherwise, but if thats how you count em I guess thats how you count em. But if this is the case I'd guessimate the Rumble In The Jungle gots like 5B or so views lifetime.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by icha View Post
                    now even for ratings we need special rules for ggg...
                    its laughable even big dunn sayin the same that when did we start adding replay numbers to it etc

                    Originally posted by animelive View Post
                    Then you cut the 400k out. So what number do you come to? Still not half bad. Fury vs Wlad was a much better fight than this one. Are you really surprised that fight got 200k more viewers? Grasping at the straws there
                    that's just guessing the number... could be more could be less that's why it isn't supposed to be used.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Jubei View Post


                      GGG vs Brook on HBO had over 1.6 Million viewers on Saturday

                      843k watched the fight live in the afternoon

                      833k watched the fight in the evening, after Chocolatito

                      = 1.677 Million viewers.


                      Meanwhile Jacobs vs Quillin did 267k: http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/article...12-5-2015.html



                      Those are facts. Even the demographic and usual haters will make you believe differently.
                      That doesn't display PPV buys though does it?

                      Any words on that yet?

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