In all, the 122-pound championship bout between Philadelphia’s Fulton (21-0, 8 KOs), the WBC and WBO champ, and Los Angeles’ Roman (29-4-1, 10 KOs), a former IBF and WBA champ, drew an average of 199,000 viewers. Fulton-Roman, which headlined a Premier Boxing Champions card at The Armory in Minneapolis, attracted a peak audience of 251,000 in its early rounds.
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Originally posted by paulf View Post
Time will now that Haney is champ and is getting his face on ESPN instead of fighting in obscurity on DAZN.
If Floyd Mayweather's boring ass style can make him the biggest star in the sport, ANYTHING is possible.
If he fights Ryan Garcia after Kambosis, I think the winner of that could come out of there as potentially the next big deal in boxing.
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Originally posted by _original_ View PostPretty low numbers and Haney didn’t exactly gain any more fans with that dominant Wladesque stinker. Compare that with Tank and that nasty KO against Rolly that is still being talked about.
More to do with the personalities and killer instinct._original_ likes this.
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People comparing numbers to four or five years ago continue to ignore just how much the viewership game has changed. Nearly half and sometimes even more than half of the SHO PPV according to Espinoza are digital now. ESPN+'s subscribers have gone up big time and I am sure close to half watched this fight on the app.
These are very good numbers with no big lead-in that often times skew numbers.tkoboxingscene likes this.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostPeople comparing numbers to four or five years ago continue to ignore just how much the viewership game has changed. Nearly half and sometimes even more than half of the SHO PPV according to Espinoza are digital now. ESPN+'s subscribers have gone up big time and I am sure close to half watched this fight on the app.
These are very good numbers with no big lead-in that often times skew numbers.
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Originally posted by Cypocryphy View Post
See you there stalkertkoboxingscene likes this.
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Look at how much better the Stevenson/Valdez and Haney/Kambosos did compared to the rest. The TR shows even with lesser known names were doing much better LINEAR numbers four or five years ago. Doesn't mean there are less eyes on the fight just because the linear viewership has decreased.Oldskoolg likes this.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
Look at how much better the Stevenson/Valdez and Haney/Kambosos did compared to the rest. The TR shows even with lesser known names were doing much better LINEAR numbers four or five years ago. Doesn't mean there are less eyes on the fight just because the linear viewership has decreased.Oldskoolg likes this.
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