American Viewing Figures for Froch/Kessler

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Smoggy7188, May 31, 2013.


  1. Smoggy7188

    Smoggy7188 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    493k watched it live
    577k watched primtime replay
    1.07 million total

    Anyone who knows the American market know if these are good figures?
     
  2. Marlow

    Marlow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    They don't sound big.
     
  3. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Think I read on the scene that HBO has recently been averaging about 1.2 million viewers.
     
  4. Smoggy7188

    Smoggy7188 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Looking at Fat Dan's twitter he seems to think the combined total is what most primetime fights over there have been getting and they seem to be solid numbers due to the low cost they paid for the fight.
     
  5. atberry

    atberry Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    There are 320million people in America. 400,000 out of 32,000,000 - you decide.

    18.5million TV sets watched Eubank-Benn II when there were 55million people in Britain - and this was a Saturday night, so hundreds per pub and club were watching it that way, too, and it went up against BBC's Match of the Day when MOTD was at its peak.

    It was also reported that 1billion watched Eubank-Benn II in 66 countries.

    This puts it into perspective.
     
  6. overseas fights don't do well there
     
  7. smegmaa

    smegmaa Undefeated Champ Full Member

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    It was on at 6pm in the US, not prime time at all
     
  8. Mugsy

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    I'd say thats good enough. They dont realise your always going to get **** all viewers when its not on free to air TV unless its one of the biggest fights in the sport eg Floyd - Canelo.

    More people watched Fury - Cunningham for instance.
     
  9. Sounds reasonable for a fight with no marquee name involving 2 boxers from Europe fighting overseas
     
  10. Boxalot

    Boxalot Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Shut the **** about about Eubank, you prat.
     
  11. atberry

    atberry Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Chris > Carl

    Beat better fighters like Watson (BOTH times), Benn, Holmes and Rocchigiani (in GERMANY) at their bests and without luck. And Nunn, Toney and Jones Jr were the three best lb4lb fighters in the world, not just one guy (Ward) in the top-five lb4lb - there were three in the top three.

    Eubank:good
     
  12. Chris eubank is one of my favourite fighters ever
    But your point about nunn,toney and jones jnr makes no sense at all as he didn't fight them
     
  13. ryandud

    ryandud Active Member Full Member

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    the 320 million number relevant as I'm pretty sure they have not all got hbo which i believe the fight was on.

    considering not primetime and two euro fighters id say good numbers and good exposure.
     
  14. Mugsy

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    Never understood how they can accurately measure Ratings on TV?
     
  15. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    For comparison, Matthysse/Peterson peaked at something like 600k on Showtime but HBO have a lot more subscribers.

    Boxing always seems to do just above the million mark on HBO,