February 4, 2012: HBO Boxing After Dark (Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Marco Antonio Rubio) averaged 1.9 million people (P2+ meaning people age two or over) watching Live+ Same Day (meaning people who watched the channel live or recorded it on DVR and watched it before 3 a.m. in the morning). This content is protected February 25, 2012: HBO Boxing After Dark (Devon Alexander vs. Marcos Maidana) averaged 1.1 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day. March 17, 2012: HBO World Championship Boxing (Sergio Martinez vs. Matthew Macklin) averaged one million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day. March 24, 2012: HBO World Championship Boxing (Danny Garcia vs. Erik Morales) averaged 1.2 million (P2+) people watching Live+ Same Day. April 28, 2012: HBO World Championship Boxing (Chad Dawson vs. Bernard Hopkins II) averaged 1.6 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day. June 16, 2012: HBO World Championship Boxing (Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Andy Lee) averaged 1.6 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day. July 7, 2012: HBO Boxing After Dark (Nonito Donaire vs. Jeffrey Mathebula) averaged 988,000 people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day. July 14, 2012: HBO World Championship Boxing (Danny Garcia vs. Amir Khan) averaged 1.3 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day. July 21, 2012: HBO Boxing After Dark (Adrien Broner vs. Vicente Escobedo) averaged 1.4 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.
Damn, interesting.. Chavez has the highest two (tied with Dawson/BHOP II for one). Thanks for the information!!
whats up with Nonito's ratings? i know it was a shitty opponent but i thought he was a much bigger star than that.