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Top Rank Boxing on ESPN draws 635,000 viewers Saturday

November 5, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Top Rank Boxing on Saturday night drew 635,000 viewers on ESPN according to Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The telecast drew 268,000 in the A18-49 demo.

The telecast which aired during the UFC 244 PPV on ESPN+ and the Canelo-Alvarez undercard on DAZN featured Miguel Berchelt as he stopped Jason Sosa in the 4th round.  The battle between the junior lightweights took place at the Dignity health Sports Park in Carson, California.

Recent Top Rank on ESPN Ratings

10/19 Top Rank Boxing 635,000

8/17 Top Rank Boxing 471,000

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

5/25 Top Rank Boxing 556,000

5/11 Top Rank Boxing 740,000

5/4 Top Rank Boxing 480,000

Payout Perspective:

Identical ratings from the October 19th Top Rank Boxing telecast on ESPN.  On a night with UFC, PBC on FS1 and DAZN, 635,000 for this event has to be considered promising.  With the perceived debacle by DAZN to hold the main event until after the UFC card, boxing fans could have turned into this event on ESPN.

Filed Under: boxing, DAZN, ESPN, FS1, Premier Boxing Champions, ratings, Top Rank, TV

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