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Top Rank Boxing Tuesday (06.23.20) draws 310K

June 24, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Top Rank Boxing drew 310,000 viewers on Tuesday Night in its summer series of fights from Las Vegas.

The ratings, according to Nielsen, via ShowBuzz Daily, reflect the second lowest viewership for Top Rank in its 6 events since returning. The event peaked with just 390,000 viewers from the 11:15-11:30pm ET quarter hour.

Tuesday’s event featured junior bantamweights as Joshua Franco defeated Andrew Moloney for the WBA title.

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The ratings have to be a disappointment thus far for Top Rank which has returned to live shows without an audience. The events are keeping fighters busy but the ratings are not showing any movement. This is especially true if you compare them to the UFC live cards.

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