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Real numbers for Golovkin Brook = > 1.65 Million
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Last edited by bigdunny1; 09-13-2016, 02:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostIncorrect.
Ward never had 2,500,000 viewers.
You could be wrong.
Is the math of viewership correct? If it is, just say so.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostNo, you forgot the Kamegai vs Karass fight. That's was the 10:13 PM fight. Gonzales vs Cuadras was the fight after at 11:01 PM.
GGG replay got 593k.
So GGG Brook did 593k average on the evening, and 843k average in the afternoon, which brings the total viewers to 1.436 Million.
While Murray vs GGG did 1.433 Million in two broadcasts.
To me that seems very stable, and in no way declining.
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Originally posted by icha View Postwe need to add the kazakhstan numbers too, and dont forget the youtube numbers...
Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostYeah man the Gullible Gennady Groupies strike again.
The sad part is I actually thought it was a good number given college football.
Its bad for the sport when the guy with the biggest push from HBO and ESPN can't get 1 mil viewers on a saturday afternoon with weak games on.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostThen take it up with Dan Rafael you dumb shyt. I'm telling you where Dan got the 593K number which is from showbuzz and not some UNIQUE rating from HBO. You exposed yourself but ok keep digging the hole deeper. There is no way to tell which viewers watched live then watched it again during the replay which is why it's re tarded to try and combine the 2 ratings. But this what you do when you a pathetic GGG bytch boy. Just like you crying h0es did after the PPV flop last year. Groundhog day up in boxingscene with GGG fans making excuses and bold face lies when viewership numbers prove GGG is no a big draw. less ratings then his afternoon fight with Murrary last year? For the so called biggest fight of GGG's career no less LMAO
Jacobs vs Quillin did 267k.
Ward did like 742k in his last fight, but i dont even wanna bring that guy up, but knowing that a UK fight which airs in the afternoon in the US did more than Ward on Primetime should tell you enough.
How can you say it's GGGs biggest fight when all you did was saying its a mismatch and its a foregone conclusion that nobody has to watch?
It was a UK fight, the Promotion was for the UK.
The fight was shown worldwide, North and South America, Australia, Germany, Asia, most parts of Europe etc.
It did amazing in the UK, better numbers than Joshua vs Whyte, so probably over 500k. I know you hate on GGG and will say Hearn talks ****, but then you can basically say that every reported PPV number in the past was false when Golden Boy etc reported it.
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Funny how all the GGG detractors now claim they watched GGG vs Brook twice.
So the PPV numbers got reported, and GGG did 1.436 Million combined average viewers on afternoon + evening while he had 1.433 combined against Murray which is a slight increase. That alone is pretty crazy when you think how boxing in the US is suffering lately.
Just to put it into perspective the huge Showtime fight between Daniel Jacobs and Peter Quillin did 267k average.
The bunch of GGG detractors/haters and Floyd/Ward/Canelo fanatics now claim they all watched the fight twice.
I told them if you buy a cheeseburger in the afternoon and buy one in the evening, then McDonalds still sold 2 cheeseburgers to you.
Logic is hard right?
Anyway, are all the GGG haters in fact huge GGG fans and obsessed with GGG? Why would you watch that fight twice on the same day if not??
That is the funniest shit i heard today. Keep on hating. Keep on watching.
Exposing themselves as huge GGG fans.
It is called Obsession.
Ìf you are interested about actual popularity/interest about GGG, Ward and Daniel Jacobs, here you can see it, google does not lie:
Last edited by Jubei; 09-13-2016, 04:20 PM.
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