A lot of fights do good numbers when it's free. If Golovkin is on PPV, I'm betting he only does 300kish.
For those kind of numbers at 2:45 on a Saturday afternoon is different than if it were to be on at 7 or 8.
Boxings fastest rising star, middleweight world champion Gennady GGG Golovkin continues to impress in-and -out of the ring with record numbers for his television ratings. This week HBO announced that its 2Days: Gennady Golovkin documentary feature surrounding Golovkins knockout victory of Gabriel Rosado on JANUARY 19 was the highest rated ever of its acclaimed series with over three million total viewers. Additionally, record numbers of viewers watched across Europe and Asia as Golovkin dismantled top rated middleweight contender Matthew Macklin on JUNE 29 in a bout, which also drew over 1.1 million viewers on HBO. Were very excited that boxing fans in the US and across the globe are tuning in to Gennadys fights and his 2Days documentary in record numbers. HBO did a terrific job capturing the unique elements which took place leading up to the Rosado fight which made for a compelling feature, said Tom Loeffler, Managing Director of K2 Promotions. Gennady just returned home to Germany from a fantastic week as the guest of honor in Monte Carlo for the finals of the Million Dollar Super 4 Tournament where he was hosted by Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco.
Proksa 685,000 Rosado: 813,000 Macklin: 1.1 million Stevens: 1.41 million Geale: 984,000 Rubio: 1.3 million Murray: 1.433 with rebroadcast
u gotta love the way ggg is getting fans from around the world into boxing. picking up where the klits left off, ggg and kovalev will do wonders for boxings worldwide popularity.
I wonder just how much money they make from all the markets combained. K2 with the help of Klitchkos built good relationships with a lot of big networks around the globe.