Seems like a DECENT number for ESPN2 because NOBODY watches ESPN2
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Golden Boy boxing on ESPN2 draws 249k viewers, 0.07 share 18-49 year olds
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostWhich fight did the 330k? I didn't see that fight on the list I posted from all of their ESPN ratings
http://presscenter.premierboxingcham...ing-main-eventLast edited by bigdunny1; 03-25-2017, 06:41 PM.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
Instead of trying to make it seem like these are great numbers by Golden Boy you should be saying this are good numbers to start and build on. Just like the PBC on FS1 numbers were low to begin with but have been steadily rising to a respectable level. Both can succeed. I don't know why you think it has to be one or the other.
I like the golden boy on ESPN2 cards on Thurday and the PBC on FS1 cards on tuesday. I don't think PBC should do Friday Night Fights on ESPN because ESPN isn't serious about investing real money in boxing. I noticed that back in 2015 when their executive was the only executive from networks that had a PBC deal that wasn't optimistic about PBC being on their channel.
JOHN SKIPPER - ESPN
Last time I checked my XY-axis quadrant, it’s not in the right quadrant.
- See more at: http://www.boxingscene.com/top-tv-ex....FuTA39wH.dpuf
That's when I knew PBC on ESPN was a waste of time and money.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostYea that was a throwaway card. They rarely promoted that card and that was the lowest they ever had on ESPN nowhere near what they usually average.
Instead of trying to make it seem like these are great numbers by Golden Boy you should be saying this are good numbers to start and build on. Just like the PBC on FS1 numbers were low to begin with but have been steadily rising to a respectable level. Both can succeed. I don't know why you think it has to be one or the other.
I like the golden boy on ESPN2 cards on Thurday and the PBC on FS1 cards on tuesday. I don't think PBC should do Friday Night Fights on ESPN because ESPN isn't serious about investing real money in boxing. I noticed that back in 2015 when their executive was the only executive from networks that had a PBC deal that wasn't optimistic about PBC being on their channel.
JOHN SKIPPER - ESPN
Last time I checked my XY-axis quadrant, it’s not in the right quadrant.
- See more at: http://www.boxingscene.com/top-tv-ex....FuTA39wH.dpuf
That's when I knew PBC on ESPN was a waste of time and money.Last edited by bigdunny1; 03-25-2017, 06:57 PM.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostPBC got around 300k viewers on ESPN last year, Golden boy on a smaller budget on ESPN2 got 249k. And foxsports1 is in same amount of homes as ESPN2 that's who they are competing with. And baseball draws massive ratings just like ufc. Golden boy took their golden boy live on FS1 progam and improved on those ratings and did close to what PBC gets these days on ESPN.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostLiterally my first post said these are good ratings and that they improved on their FS1. LMAO Not sure why you so upset and now trying to lie and make it seem like I said they were great. And when the ratings aren't good it's a throw away card but when golden boy gets close to same ratings on ESPN2 with their 3 fighters combined all having less pro experience then the main fighter in that ESPN card. With prospects on a much cheaper budget on the secondary ESPN channel they did good.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostPBC on ESPN
July 11, 2015 – (Thurman-Collazo)
August 1, 2015 – (Garcia-Malignaggi)
August 31, 2015 (Mares-Santa Cruz)
October 14, 2015 (Alexander-Martinez)
November 25, 2015 (Lara-Zavek)
They started with world champ big named but I'm 2016 they moved to more B list fighters but even last year they featured bigger named fighters then any of the prospects you saw on Golden Boy. The main event featured a fighter with 12 pro fights the co-main event a kid with 7 pro fights.
This rating sucks dunny. No other way to look at it.
CALL IT!
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