Tank's numbers are rising fast while Crawford's are plummeting
With Spence out Crawford is attaching himself to the next biggest star. These numbers are similar to Spence's last numbers on Showtime. And we know what happened after that.
A total of 774,000 viewers watched Davis-Gamboa through various platforms. That figure includes those that tuned in live on Showtime, through On Demand for initial replays and via Showtime’s live streaming service.
Baltimore’s Davis (23-0, 22 KOs) also has produced the third-highest viewership for a fight on Showtime this year. His second-round knockout of Ricardo Nunez attracted a peak audience of 594,000 and an average audience of 553,000 on July 28 from Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore.
The 25-year-old knockout artist’s previous fight – a first-round blowout of Hugo Ruiz – produced lower viewership, a peak of 486,000, on February 9 from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. Ruiz was a late replacement for three-division champion Abner Mares, who withdrew on short notice due to a detached retina.
Baltimore’s Davis (23-0, 22 KOs) also has produced the third-highest viewership for a fight on Showtime this year. His second-round knockout of Ricardo Nunez attracted a peak audience of 594,000 and an average audience of 553,000 on July 28 from Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore.
The 25-year-old knockout artist’s previous fight – a first-round blowout of Hugo Ruiz – produced lower viewership, a peak of 486,000, on February 9 from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. Ruiz was a late replacement for three-division champion Abner Mares, who withdrew on short notice due to a detached retina.
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