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  • #11
    Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
    For sure. Not quite sure how they would be able to get those numbers to be honest. Because the way ratings work is they just go off those that have nielsen boxes at their houses. So if you and I don't have nielsen boxes, then we won't be counted anyways.
    True. Notice that ESPN hasn't been releasing the app numbers. My guess is its a little bit difficult to calculate, although you'd think it wouldn't be so hard in this day and age.

    I think the networks might be artificially lowering the numbers to keep fighter purses down. It is just hard to fathom that Broner pulls in such high numbers and better fighters in better fights don't.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
      Why is it fans tend to gloat and be happy when a card doesn't draw large viewings?

      You don't want to see the sport succeed? The more fights fail the less the budget becomes, the less the fighters fight, the less good fights happen etc;
      People really seem to have a hard time understanding that
      And then complain when their is no good fughin boxing on
      Continues like this and we’ll all be complaining
      I thought Saturday ‘s card was alright
      Good first scrap , and then Mikey doing his thing

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
        Mikey isn't a draw. When you only fight B and C level guys, no one will become a fan. He needs Lomachenko badly, not Spence.
        These were very solid numbers. And there were 12k at Staples Center. Like I said, him and Spence are only below Wilder and Broner at SHO right now.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
          True. Notice that ESPN hasn't been releasing the app numbers. My guess is its a little bit difficult to calculate, although you'd think it wouldn't be so hard in this day and age.

          I think the networks might be artificially lowering the numbers to keep fighter purses down. It is just hard to fathom that Broner pulls in such high numbers and better fighters in better fights don't.
          Very good point
          Wouldn’t be surprised about networks keeping those numbers down though
          And pretty sure they have a way to check apps , can’t be that fughin hard

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
            Mikey isn't a draw. When you only fight B and C level guys, no one will become a fan. He needs Lomachenko badly, not Spence.
            He needs Loma but Loma just had attendance of 10.4k in NYC against Linares with only 1.4 million views on ESPN?

            I think Mikey is doing just fine lol His numbers are very strong relatively speaking.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
              True. Notice that ESPN hasn't been releasing the app numbers. My guess is its a little bit difficult to calculate, although you'd think it wouldn't be so hard in this day and age.

              I think the networks might be artificially lowering the numbers to keep fighter purses down. It is just hard to fathom that Broner pulls in such high numbers and better fighters in better fights don't.
              No, networks aren't the ones that release these numbers. And it makes no sense for them to lower the numbers. They need high numbers for their quarterly reports and higher numbers results to bigger budgets/sponsors.

              Broner puts up bigger numbers because he is a bigger name than guys like Spence/Garcia/Charlos/etc. At this point it doesn't matter who he fights, he will be putting up big numbers. That is why he keeps getting chance after chance even though he hasn't proven to be one of the elite fighters in the sport.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
                Very good point
                Wouldn’t be surprised about networks keeping those numbers down though
                And pretty sure they have a way to check apps , can’t be that fughin hard
                They do track them, but it's complicated. It's industry custom not to release app views for competitive purposes. I expect this to change in the future.

                A channel like HBO will release the "weekly viewers" for shows, not boxing b/c boxing isn't on their apps (which includes live views and unique replay views).

                We have no way of knowing how many people watch via app on ESPN or Showtime as of today.

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                • #18
                  I thought it was a great card. I dont understand how HBO can get bigger numbers for a so so fight without including the app.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
                    They do track them, but it's complicated. It's industry custom not to release apps views for competitive purposes. I expect this to change in the future.

                    A channel like HBO will release the "weekly viewers" for shows, not boxing b/c boxing isn't on theur apps (which includes live views and unique replay views).

                    We have no way of knowing how many people watch via app on ESPN or Showtime as of today.
                    We don’t know but pretty damn sure they know
                    Or at least have a very good idea
                    I hope all these ******ing services go down the drain
                    I personally think this will kill the fughin sport if it’s the only way to watch
                    A casual will not subscribe

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by man down View Post
                      I thought it was a great card. I dont understand how HBO can get bigger numbers for a so so fight without including the app.
                      HBO is just a flat out bigger network with 30% more subscribers. They have a built in audience that will be tuning into HBO on Saturday nights regardless if there is boxing on or not. And if there is boxing on, some of those folks will tune in. That is why when Wilder does 1.2 million against Ortiz it is super impressive. He did that going up against a Kovalev headlined card.

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