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Top Rank Boxing draws 559K viewers

May 23, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Top Rank Boxing drew 559,000 viewers on Saturday night on ESPN per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The telecast placed 10th overall in cable for the night.

The telecast was the appetizer to the ESPN PPV event featuring Devin Haney and Vasily Lomachenko. 

The two hour telecast drew 0.14 in the 18-49 category, 0.11 F18-49, 0.17 M18-49, 0.09 18-34, 0.07 F12-34, 0.08 M12-34, 0.19 25-54 and 0.30 in the over 50 category. 

The feature fight on the program was Junto Nakatani and Andrew Moloney.  The fight ended with a devastating KO from Nakatani.

UFC Fight Night took place at about the same time but aired only on ESPN+.

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