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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 […]

Filed Under: boxing, ESPN, ratings, Top Rank

PFL renews media deal with ESPN

January 25, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Deadline reports that the Professional Fighters League deal with ESPN has been extended another year with an option for another. The 2022 PFL season will commence on ESPN in April with the promotion’s content airing on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN+. Events will also run on ESPN Deportes and TSN. It appears that more PFL events/content […]

Filed Under: ESPN, Professional Fighters League

Top Rank Boxing draws 460K on ESPN Saturday

January 19, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Top Rank Boxing scored 460,000 viewers on ESPN Saturday night per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The telecast drew 150,000 viewers in A18-49.  Top Rank Boxing followed the UFC on ESPN Saturday night.  The event featured Joe Smith, Jr. defeating Steve Geffraud in a title defense of his Light Heavyweight Championship.  Top Rank drew 0.12 in […]

Filed Under: boxing, ESPN, ratings, Top Rank

UFC on ESPN 32 draws 482K viewers

January 19, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Chikadze drew 482,000 viewers on ESPN Saturday night per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  It drew 201,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo and a household rating of 0.28. The telecast made it 9th overall in cable ratings on Saturday. It drew 0.15 in A18-49, 0.10 F18-49, 0.21 M18-49, 0.08A18-34, 0.06 F12-34, […]

Filed Under: ESPN, ratings, UFC

Top 10 of 2021: No. 5 UFC airs on ABC

December 30, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The UFC returned to network television in January as it aired two shows in 2021 on ABC.  The promotion held 2 televised cards on ABC. The first UFC on ABC aired in January featuring Max Holloway and Calvin Kattar in the feature.  The telecast drew 1.22M viewers.  The telecast went up against the NFC Playoff […]

Filed Under: ESPN, Top 10 of 2021, UFC

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Disclosed Purses for all fighters on the #ShieldsScott event

Again, only what was disclosed to the commission:

Claressa Shields: $500,000
Kaye Scott: $54,320

Joseph Hicks: $23,125
Troy Isley: $30,000

Bernice Ferreira: $20,000
Caroline Veyre: $20,300

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