Comments Thread For: Crawford-Indongo Fight Averaged 965,000 Viewers on ESPN
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Not bad for ESPN ratings if you look at their average regardless of the event or show. They rarely get 500K.
We don't have details of the deal between ESPN and Arum. Seems clear that fighters and promoters get their paychecks regardless of the ratings.
Last edited by brettWall; 08-22-2017, 12:49 PM.Comment
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Better then the Lomachenko ratings but these are lackluster. For comparison Danny Garcia vs Paulie drew 1.073M and Leo Santa Cruz vs Mares drew 1.217M viewers on ESPN. The Pacquaio numbers were great but it's been a huge drop off for their cards since. 965K for Crawford and Lomenchenko 728K those are comparable to their HBO ratings. When you fight on ESPN not premium cable you expect to have higher ratings then HBO.Comment
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Not bad for ESPN ratings if you look at their average regardless of the event or show. They rarely get 500K.
We don't have details of the deal between ESPN and Arum. Seems clear that fighters and promoters get their paychecks regardless of the ratings.
http://deadspin.com/espns-ratings-ar...atte-722030528Last edited by bigdunny1; 08-22-2017, 01:08 PM.Comment
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Good Numbers for a boxing event! I don't know why some fans want to compare boxing ratings to other sports ratings when boxing at least here in American is not that popular with Casual fans and that 18-34 Demographic! 1 Million or close to it is a Success for any boxing even regardless of the Network!
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Good Numbers for a boxing event! I don't know why some fans want to compare boxing ratings to other sports ratings when boxing at least here in American is not that popular with Casual fans and that 18-34 Demographic! 1 Million or close to it is a Success for any boxing even regardless of the Network!
Last edited by bigdunny1; 08-22-2017, 01:30 PM.Comment
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