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Top Rank Boxing on ESPN (1/30) draws 539K

February 2, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Top Rank Boxing on ESPN drew 539,000 viewers on Saturday night per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The telecast drew 197,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo and a 0.31 household rating.

The telecast featured Robson Conceicao and Xavier Martinez in a battle of 130 pounders.  Conceicao won via unanimous decision.  In addition, Muhammad Ali’s grandson, Nico Ali Walsh, was on the undercard and won via third-round TKO as his career trajectory slowly ascends.

The telecast also streamed online at ESPN+.  It did fairly well on the network making 17th overall in cable ratings for Saturday on a night without UFC.

It drew 0.15 in A18049, 0.07 in F18-49, 0.24 in M18-49, 0.11 A18-34, 0.03 F12-34, 0.14 M12-34, 0.19 A25-54 and 0.26 in over 50. 

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