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HBO Boxing’s Kovalev-Pascal draws 1.152M viewer average

March 18, 2015 by Jason Cruz 36 Comments

ESPN reports that HBO’s Saturday night’s 3 fight boxing event featuring Sergey Kovalev and Jean Pascal drew an average audience of 956,000 HBO subscribers for the complete event.  The main event fight drew an average audience of 1.152 million viewers and peaked at 1.2 million. Kovalev knocked out Pascal in the eighth round in front […]

Filed Under: boxing, HBO, Premier Boxing Champions

PBC adds ESPN, ABC to network stable

March 18, 2015 by Jason Cruz 15 Comments

ESPN reports that “Premier Boxing Champions,” the upstart promotion advised by Al Haymon will replace ESPN’s “Friday Night Fights” starting Saturday, July 11th.  The two year deal will run through July 2017 and include two shows on the ABC network on Saturday afternoons. The deal with ESPN includes 24 events over the course of the […]

Filed Under: boxing, CBS, ESPN, NBC, NBC Sports Network, Premier Boxing Champions, Spike, TV

PBC on Spike TV draws 869,000 viewers

March 16, 2015 by Jason Cruz 46 Comments

Television By Numbers and Sports TV Ratings report that the debut of Premier Boxing Champions on Friday night on SpikeTV drew an average viewership of 869,000 viewers. It received a 0.3 rating in the adult demo of 18-34. According to Spike, PBC drew 1 million viewers between 10:45pm-11:15pm ET which was during the Josesito Lopez-Andre […]

Filed Under: boxing, Featured, Premier Boxing Champions, ratings, Spike, TV

Can the UFC implement its drug testing plan?

March 13, 2015 by Jason Cruz 9 Comments

Its the second episode of Show Money with Bloody Elbow’s John Nash and Paul Gift.  In this episode we talk the hurdles to the UFC’s implementation of its proposed drug policy, Premier Boxing and the latest from the Zuffa Antitrust lawsuit. I apologize ahead of time for any audio problems on my end as I […]

Filed Under: Antitrust Class Action, boxing, Drug Testing, Featured, legal, Premier Boxing Champions

PBC draws 3.4 million viewers Saturday

March 9, 2015 by Jason Cruz 46 Comments

Bloody Elbow reports that Premier Boxing Champions received an overnight viewership of 3.4 million viewers in its debut in network prime time Saturday Night.  It was the most watched boxing broadcast since 1998. The adjusted ratings from the fast overnights Saturday of 3.13 million reflect a strong showing for the night despite the fact that […]

Filed Under: boxing, NBC, Premier Boxing Champions, ratings, TV, UFC

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