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  • #11
    Plant puts up good numbers. I remember being really shocked by how many people tuned in to watch him fight Uzi on a Sunday during the NFL season

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
      Anything can happen in boxing. Truax could have landed a hail mary punch, Plant could have faded, you never know. I didn't say you couldn't be a boxing fan and not watch other sports, I said I would choose boxing over anything else.
      Nah, Truax was not capable of landing a hail mary punch. He was barely able to land ANY punches at that point.

      It's okay, in cases like this, I will fully take my risk of watching something else even if a late stunning KO takes place. There were no signs of that happening or Plant fading to the point it was possible.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
        Really? I'll choose boxing over an sport, hands down. And I'm a Lakers fan, but it's a regular season game so no problem missing for boxing
        I scheduled my life around the Lakers, Dodgers, and USC football.

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        • #14
          Comments Thread For: Plant-Truax Peaked At 2,019,000 Viewers; Most-Watched FOX Fight In 13 Months

          Viewers were interested in watching Caleb Plant fight Saturday night, even though he was a huge favorite over mandatory challenger Caleb Truax. According to Nielsen Media Research numbers released Tuesday, an average of 1,887,000 viewers watched Plant convincingly out-box Truax in the main event of FOX's tripleheader from Los Angeles. A peak audience of 2,019,000 tuned in toward the end of Plant's dominant, 12-round win at Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall.
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          • #15
            What being attached to the Canelo name can do for you.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by TheBoxGod View Post
              What being attached to the Canelo name can do for you.
              Nah, Plant does good ratings even without being linked to Canelo.

              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Viewers were interested in watching Caleb Plant fight Saturday night, even though he was a huge favorite over mandatory challenger Caleb Truax. According to Nielsen Media Research numbers released Tuesday, an average of 1,887,000 viewers watched Plant convincingly out-box Truax in the main event of FOX's tripleheader from Los Angeles. A peak audience of 2,019,000 tuned in toward the end of Plant's dominant, 12-round win at Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall.
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              Honestly, there was really no reason to change the thread title. Be fair with listing the average for the entire show. And I included the peak number as well.

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              • #17
                Fox always makes good numbers. Even though I expected a little more from Caleb Plant, he's still worked really well overall.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
                  Nah, Plant does good ratings even without being linked to Canelo.
                  1.8 last time out so I guess you right, but since i dont liek Plant I will still troll so..... lol

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by TheBoxGod View Post
                    What being attached to the Canelo name can do for you.
                    I'm sure it didn't hurt, but I've been told that Fox isn't cable and this is why they always get better numbers thsan ESPN, Showtime etc.

                    Anyways, good for the sport. TV fights are the solution, but its been said for at least 20 years now.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Since1976 View Post
                      I'm sure it didn't hurt, but I've been told that Fox isn't cable and this is why they always get better numbers thsan ESPN, Showtime etc.

                      Anyways, good for the sport. TV fights are the solution, but its been said for at least 20 years now.
                      Yeah fox seems to always get good numbers because imo they have good lead ins. If the prior show had 2 million average viewers a good chuck will just keep it on that channel.

                      ESPN boxing is on some app with no lead in at all and when it is on cable they channel hop from espn 2 than midway through the card they hop over to espn or vice versa so they just shoot themselves in the foot every time there.

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