Dmitry Bivol had higher U.S. TV ratings than Anthony Joshua
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Look at these haters, mad at Deontays success! mad that A.J don't have any fans in the U.S.A ; mad that they have come to the realization that hes just a domestic fighter.
The 'Bronze-Bomber' undercard ****s all over A.J's PPV, that boy from Tuscaloosa owned him and Klitshcko WITH BERMANE STIVERNE! but they said that country boy couldn't draw! that nobody in his country knows who he is!
I dont think Deontays fight vs. Bermane Stiverne AT 3.AM UK time on SKY would of done much worse than A.J vs. Takam which was around 2.PM US time! pulling worse numbers than Erislandy Lara vs. Yori Foreman WOW!Comment
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of course hell do that much in ppv....
nationalistic pride
think of frank bruno for example if he hadnt lost that fight to smithComment
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Give it up, dude. You're embarrassing yourselfAnd you guys still think Joshua is the A-side?

Dmitry Bivol, an absolute unknown in the U.S., averaged 341K viewers last Saturday in a fight few Americans even knew about.
Dmitry Bivol’s debut on premium cable drew respectable ratings considering his level of opposition and the time it aired live in the United States. Bivol’s first-round knockout victory over Trent Broadhurst on Saturday peaked at 356,000 viewers and drew an average audience of 341,000 for HBO, according to ratings released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research. The one-bout broadcast from Monte Carlo, Monaco, began at 5:45 p.m. ET/2:45 p.m. PT in the United States.
Anthony Joshua, a supposed superstar, averaged 334K viewers in a highly promoted fight two Saturdays ago.
Anthony Joshua’s level of opponent impacted U.S. television ratings Saturday much more than attendance. Roughly 78,000 fans packed Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, to watch England’s Joshua stop Carlos Takam in the 10th round of their heavyweight title fight. Showtime’s live broadcast of Joshua-Takam drew an average audience of 334,000 viewers, according to ratings released by Nielsen Media Research on Tuesday.
Absolutely embarrassing for Anthony Joshua and Eddie Hearn.Comment
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