If there was a silver lining to be found in Saturday's network head-to-head matchup between HBO and Showtime, it's that a star was born with the premium cable network debut of Felix Verdejo.
A modest-sized yet vocal crowd of more than 3,300 filed into Madison Square Garden Theatre in New York City to get a glimpse at the unbeaten 2012 Puerto Rican Olympian. The June 13 showcase marked Verdejo's first live appearance on HBO, and he didn't disappoint in cruising to a dominant 10-round virtual shutout of Ivan Najera in a matchup of unbeaten lightweights.
The bout—which served as the opening act of an HBO-televised doubleheader—drew an average of 611,000 viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. The number may not be mind blowing, but a good pull for a rising star just three years into his pro career. [Click Here To Read More]
A modest-sized yet vocal crowd of more than 3,300 filed into Madison Square Garden Theatre in New York City to get a glimpse at the unbeaten 2012 Puerto Rican Olympian. The June 13 showcase marked Verdejo's first live appearance on HBO, and he didn't disappoint in cruising to a dominant 10-round virtual shutout of Ivan Najera in a matchup of unbeaten lightweights.
The bout—which served as the opening act of an HBO-televised doubleheader—drew an average of 611,000 viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. The number may not be mind blowing, but a good pull for a rising star just three years into his pro career. [Click Here To Read More]
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