So? I don't get this... Is anyone out here claiming Jacobs or Quillin are PPV or boxing stars?
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Jacobs-Quillin only draws 267,000 viewers??? ouch...
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostThe average was 386K for an 85-second fight.
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Originally posted by Fetta View PostYes football. The king of American sports. Pac-12 Championship, Big 12 Championship, ACC Championship and Mountain West Championship to compete with.
I remember saying the same thing about GGG PPV. That baseball playoffs will crush it and many laughed at me and look at that it demolished it.
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Was there some big football **** on Saturday? If thats the case it was bad planning to throw this fight on against it. The US is a football country way more than a boxing country. With those numbers for the caliber of fight this was I definitely think something was going on here beyond no one wanted to watch this fight.
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Originally posted by Jsmooth9876 View PostWhat's the time have to do with anything? Was it gonna pick up as the fight went on? Wouldn't people who were gonna watch tune in before the main event starts? Lol with all the excuses in this thread. It was 2 nobodies fighting on showtime. It should have been on FREE tv like their previous few fights each.
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Originally posted by Jsmooth9876 View PostWhat's the time have to do with anything? Was it gonna pick up as the fight went on? Wouldn't people who were gonna watch tune in before the main event starts? Lol with all the excuses in this thread. It was 2 nobodies fighting on showtime. It should have been on FREE tv like their previous few fights each.
I will say this though, Showtime boxing is struggling. They did 200s for DeGale-Bute and now 300s for Jacobs-Quillin. These are porous numbers. I think Garcia-Salka even did 800s.
I'm not sure why the HBO fanboys are rejoicing though. I mean isn't this the type of fight you wanted Haymon to make? Two top 5 MWs in their primes engaging in an exciting, albeit abbreviated, fight? Why rejoice that it did bad numbers?
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostYes, ratings typically increase as a fight progresses. Fights usually earn their highest ratings over the last half of the fight. Now I don't believe the ratings were going to turn out much better, but high 400s/low 500s probably would have been achieved had the fight lasted more than half a round.
I will say this though, Showtime boxing is struggling. They did 200s for DeGale-Bute and now 300s for Jacobs-Quillin. These are porous numbers. I think Garcia-Salka even did 800s.
I'm not sure why the HBO fanboys are rejoicing though. I mean isn't this the type of fight you wanted Haymon to make? Two top 5 MWs in their primes engaging in an exciting, albeit abbreviated, fight? Why rejoice that it did bad numbers?
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostYes, ratings typically increase as a fight progresses. Fights usually earn their highest ratings over the last half of the fight. Now I don't believe the ratings were going to turn out much better, but high 400s/low 500s probably would have been achieved had the fight lasted more than half a round.
I will say this though, Showtime boxing is struggling. They did 200s for DeGale-Bute and now 300s for Jacobs-Quillin. These are porous numbers. I think Garcia-Salka even did 800s.
I'm not sure why the HBO fanboys are rejoicing though. I mean isn't this the type of fight you wanted Haymon to make? Two top 5 MWs in their primes engaging in an exciting, albeit abbreviated, fight? Why rejoice that it did bad numbers?
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostYes, ratings typically increase as a fight progresses. Fights usually earn their highest ratings over the last half of the fight. Now I don't believe the ratings were going to turn out much better, but high 400s/low 500s probably would have been achieved had the fight lasted more than half a round.
I will say this though, Showtime boxing is struggling. They did 200s for DeGale-Bute and now 300s for Jacobs-Quillin. These are porous numbers. I think Garcia-Salka even did 800s.
I'm not sure why the HBO fanboys are rejoicing though. I mean isn't this the type of fight you wanted Haymon to make? Two top 5 MWs in their primes engaging in an exciting, albeit abbreviated, fight? Why rejoice that it did bad numbers?
Making excuses is no different then the guys rejoicing, if people wanted to watch they fight they would have that's the bottom line. Boxing is just not popular and besides mega fights like May Pac and to a lesser extent Cotto-Canelo people are not paying and if they don't have a clue who the guys are they're not tuning in at all.
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