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Top Rank Boxing on Friday night draws 490,000 on ESPN

July 1, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Top Rank Boxing on ESPN drew 490,000 viewers Friday night according to Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The event, which took place in Temecula, California, was a unique Friday event as opposed to its usual Saturday fight cards. The main event Richard Comney as he stopped Ray Beltran.  The event drew a 0.15 share in the […]

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UFC Fight Night Greenville Prelims draw 413K on ESPN Saturday afternoon

June 25, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The UFC Fight Night Prelims: Greenville drew 413,000 viewers on Saturday night on ESPN.  The event preceded the event on ESPN+. According to Nielsen, via ShowBuzz Daily, the event drew 207,000 viewers in the A18-449 demo and a 0.27 share overall.  The Prelims aired early afternoon on the west coast and late afternoon on the […]

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Fury-Schwarz Prelims on ESPN2 draw 493,000 viewers

June 18, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The undercard for the Top Rank Boxing event this past Saturday night on ESPN2 drew 493,000 viewers per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The telecast preceded the main card for the Fury-Schwarz fight. The event drew 143,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo and a 0.32 share overall. The undercard featured several fights including Junior lightweight Mikaela […]

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Top Rank Boxing draws 799,000 viewers on ESPN Saturday

June 11, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Top Rank Boxing on ESPN drew 799,000 viewers Saturday night per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The event drew 314,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo. The telecast, which featured Oscar Valdez defeating Jason Sanchez to retain his featherweight title drew a 0.56 share. The event came after the UFC 238 Prelims which drew 964,000 viewers.  It […]

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UFC 238 Prelims draw 964,000 viewers

June 11, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The UFC 238 Prelims drew 964,000 viewers on ESPN Saturday night per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  It was the best rating for a PPV Prelims since UFC 235. The PPV prelims aired on ESPN prior to the UFC 238 Prelims on ESPN +.  The feature bout of the prelims saw Tatiana Suarez defeat Nina Ansaroff […]

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