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  • Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
    The KO and Fury confrontation went viral.

    2.9M views for the KO:
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7xR6zKR0bTQ

    1.2M views for the Fury confrontation:
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JL7h72NigqE
    1m views was viral in like 2001. My friends lame ass video game captures get 10 million views nowadays.

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    • Going against NFL playoff games was a dumb move. It's ratings suicide.

      Let's see if they do better this weekend on FOX.

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      • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
        I'm tuning in Saturday, there's going to be a strong crowd in attendance at the Staples Center on Saturday, and the viewers will decide what they want to see on Saturday night.

        I simply hope that you don't choose to hide away in some hole somewhere when the numbers come out.
        Where's my shovel?

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        • The arena will be half empty (at least) on Saturday night. This fight sucks.

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          • Fat dan reported on it





            http://espn.go.com/blog/dan-rafael/p...-substantially

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            • so on the same night Haye got six times the viewers of a bill with TWO heavyweight world title fights while fighting a complete nobody after being out for over 3 years...

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              • Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                Going against NFL playoff games was a dumb move. It's ratings suicide.

                Let's see if they do better this weekend on FOX.
                It's on primetime free TV and both fighters have done good PBC ratings, so it should do better than Wilder/Szpilka. However, will it do similar to Garcia/Peterson and Thurman/Guerrero? we will see.

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                • At first i thought PBC is dying slowly but now its like they are digging their own grave really quickly.

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                  • Originally posted by Daddy T View Post
                    so on the same night Haye got six times the viewers of a bill with TWO heavyweight world title fights while fighting a complete nobody after being out for over 3 years...
                    The NFL is king here in the States. It's folly for any other sport, show, or event to attempt to compete in the same time slot.



                    "The Cardinals' overtime playoff win over the Packers is the highest-rated Saturday prime-time divisional game since the NFL instituted the time slot in 2001.

                    NBC said Sunday that Arizona's wild 26-20 victory averaged an 18.8 rating and 33 share. The 33.7 million viewers were up 9 percent from last year's Panthers-Seahawks matchup and second only to the 34.2 million for Broncos-Patriots in 2012 for the time slot."


                    http://www.foxsports.com/wisconsin/s...-record-011816
                    Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 01-22-2016, 11:06 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                      The NFL is king here in the States. It's folly for any other sport, show, or event to attempt to compete in the same time slot.



                      "The Cardinals' overtime playoff win over the Packers is the highest-rated Saturday prime-time divisional game since the NFL instituted the time slot in 2001.

                      NBC said Sunday that Arizona's wild 26-20 victory averaged an 18.8 rating and 33 share. The 33.7 million viewers were up 9 percent from last year's Panthers-Seahawks matchup and second only to the 34.2 million for Broncos-Patriots in 2012 for the time slot."


                      http://www.foxsports.com/wisconsin/s...-record-011816


                      Yea you can't compete with the NFL

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