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Top Rank Boxing on ESPN Saturday draws 530K viewers

July 16, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Top Rank Boxing on ESPN Saturday night drew 530,000 viewers according to Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The event featured Shakur Stevenson as he defeated Alberto Guevara in the third round via KO.

The KO improves the record of the 22-year old to 12-0 in his professional career.  Stevenson retained the WBO NABO Featherweight title.

Last 5 Top Rank Boxing Events on ESPN Network

7/13 Top Rank Boxing 530,000

6/28 Top Rank Boxing (Fri) 490,000

6/8 Top Rank Boxing (Sat – Fury Prelims on ESPN2) 493,000

5/11 Top Rank Boxing 740,000

5/4 Top Rank Boxing 480,000

Payout Perspective:

The 5/11 edition of Top Rank Boxing may have been helped by the UFC which preceded the event.  The 530,000 viewers is very good as the last two telecasts have been sub-500K.

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