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    #31
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
    So explain to me how the whole card averaged the same as that time slot when the rest of the time slots are lower?
    Keep your foot on that roach.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Kigali View Post
      Keep your foot on that roach.


      The article just posted says peak was 729,000

      What are you talking about Kigali?

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        #33
        Originally posted by Kigali View Post
        Keep your foot on that roach.
        keep your bytch azzz out of this loser. Boxingscene article proves I was correct and Motorcity Cobra failed.

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          #34
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
          HBO's broadcast of the Miguel Berchelt-Takashi Miura main event Saturday night peaked at 729,000 viewers, according to ratings released Tuesday morning by Nielsen Media Research. Their 12-round, 130-pound title fight, which Berchelt won convincingly, drew an average viewership of 683,000. The overall viewership represented an increase from Berchelt's HBO debut on January 28.
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          Told you so Motorcity Cobra! Where you at now? Trying to deflect from PBC epic failure on FOX. The Peak was 729K and this was HBO's highest ratings for Boxing After Dark for the year beating the ratings from Lemiuex/Stevens and Vargas/Berchelt. HBO Boxing After Dark undercard fights drawing higher ratings then major cards on Showtime. But you either refuse to post those ratings or don't show your face because it don't fit your agenda.

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            #35
            Sad that "boxing fans" these days care so much about numbers rather than good fights or great performances. Care more about promoters and networks these days rather than enjoying the fights.

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              #36
              Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
              Sad that "boxing fans" these days care so much about numbers rather than good fights or great performances. Care more about promoters and networks these days rather than enjoying the fights.
              You're right. And even worse than that, there's guys on here who straight up hope that certain promoters or platforms fail. Its disgusting.

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                #37
                Tough weekend for combat sports overall.

                UFC Glasgow on Sunday averaged 402K on main card, 284 prelims.That's like PBC on Tuesday numbers lol..

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