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Mayweather-McGregor Press Conference in LA draws 124,000 viewers on FS2

July 12, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Tuesday’s Mayweather-McGregor Press Conference on FS2 drew 124,000 live viewers according to Nielsen.  A re-air of the World Tour on FS1 drew 133,000 viewers.

The launch of the World Tour at the Staples Center in Los Angeles aired live on FS2 at 2:30pm.  It peaked with 176,000 viewers.  The re-air on FS1 at 8:00pm peaked with 166,000 viewers.

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Getting 124,000 viewers to tune in live, not to mention those watching online via Showtime, is extraordinary considering a large portion of the time was spent waiting for the two to get on stage.  The viewership is a sign that people are engaged with this tour and know that McGregor is a showman that can promote.  Will this translate into PPV buys?  We shall see.

Filed Under: Boxing vs. MMA, FS1, Mayweather-McGregor, pay-per-view, TV, UFC

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