I have never understood these numbers. Is that 1.1 million people who watched the whole fight? 1.1 million people who left the channel on for at least 5 minutes?
That's the average number of households that watched it, better numbers will come out, during the Cunningham-Adamek card it was 4 million toward the end but the ratings were called 3. It really is complicated as **** cause they include people who watch it within 24 hours. 10 Pinoys could watch the fight together and it's called one household by the way
Congrats to Donaire for finally being able to get over a million viewers against a non-Mexican. Given his putrid ratings against Mathebula and Nishioka (the latter with support from Rios-Alvarado) maybe he should have fought this particular no-name sooner. Then again, given what happened, maybe not
It is "an" unknown, you dip****. You are nothing more than a Rigo-hating Floyd fan. Oh yeah, you are also commonly known as one of the worst posters here at East Side Boxing. :hi:
I hope this helps people to get it from the Adamek fight: http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/blogpost?blogname=new-yorkboxing&id=2865&city=newyork The event had 1.6 million viewers average but actually got 4 million at its peak