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Cotto retirement fight scores 944K on HBO

December 5, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Miguel Cotto’s retirement fight against Sadam Ali drew 944,000 viewers on HBO Saturday night according to Nielsen.  The fight peaked with over 1 million viewers as fans saw Ali score a major upset over Cotto in his final fight. Via ShowBuzz Daily, the fight drew 0.34 in the Adult 18-49 demo and 0.42 in Males […]

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Kovalev fight draws second-highest rating boxing event on HBO this year

November 29, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Coming back from his loss to Andre Ward, Sergey Kovalev returned to HBO and drew one of the best ratings for a live event on the network this year.  According to Nielsen, his fight with Vyacheslav Shabranskyy drew an average of 869,000 viewers peaking at 900,000 viewers Saturday night. Kovalev’s fight lasted just two rounds […]

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Jacobs-Arias fight on HBO draws 706,000 viewers Saturday

November 15, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Daniel Jacobs-Luis Arias fight on HBO Saturday night drew 706,000 viewers according to Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily. Jacobs’ victory over Arias peaked at 765,000 viewers.  The co-main event featured Jarrell Miller and Mariusz Wach drew 673,000 viewers and peaked at 739,000 viewers.  Miller defeated Wach in the heavyweight matchup.  The other fight on the […]

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HBO Boxing telecast tops out at 613,000 viewer average for undercard

October 25, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

HBO’s Boxing telecast on Saturday night drew an average of 613,000 viewers for Demetrius Andrade and Alantez Fox per Nielsen according to ShowBuzz Daily. The main event between Albert Machado and Jezreel Corrales drew 545,000 viewers. The 47 minute Andrade-Fox fight, which Andrade won, peaked at 685,000 viewers per Nielsen.  It drew 0.22 in the […]

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GGG-Canelo replay on HBO draws 726,000 viewers

September 26, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

HBO’s Boxing telecast which included a replay of the GGG-Canelo fight drew 726,000 viewers via Nielsen.  The live fight of the telecast drew 687,000 viewers. Saturday night’s event which replayed GGG-Canelo peaked at 840,000 viewers and drew 0.24 in the A18-49 demo. The fight between Jorge Linares and Luke Campbell peaked at 726,000 viewers and […]

Filed Under: boxing, HBO, Top Rank

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