If I'm not mistaken Chavez Jr Vera 2 had the best rating for 2014 at 1.39 on HBO
One Time vs Ghost more then doubled that N neither are big draws...I'd say that's a success
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Swift, Peterson, Quillin, and Lee gotta keep the momentum going
If I'm not mistaken Chavez Jr Vera 2 had the best rating for 2014 at 1.39 on HBO
One Time vs Ghost more then doubled that N neither are big draws...I'd say that's a success
If a TV show gets on a 3.1 on network tv, its usually getting cancelled...They saying on NSB they event avg 2.5 rating...Main Event Peaked at 3.1
Of course you don't expect the same rating a show that was aired during the hottest time in the week was getting. Anyone have any ideas what an average Saturday night show gets?
coreboard NBC ABC CBS FOX
Adults 18-49: Rating/Share 0.9/3 0.7/2 0.5/2 0.4/2
Total Viewers (million) 3.032 4.271 3.993 1.567
NBC was number one with adults 18-49 while ABC won with total viewers.
Note: Due to the nature of live sports coverage, ratings for NBC (Boxing) are preliminary and likely to change in the final ratings.
On NBC, Caught on Camera With Nick Cannon scored a 0.6, down 33 percent from a 0.9 adults 18-49 rating for its most recent original episode. Premier Boxing Champions notched a 1.0 adults 18-49 rating.
On CBS, 48 Hours garnered a 0.7, down 22 percent from last week's 0.9 adults 18-49 rating.
On ABC, 20/20garnered a 0.6, down 14 percent from a 0.7 adults 18-49 rating for its most recent Saturday episode. In An Instant earned a 0.7 adults 18-49 rating, down 22 percent from a 0.9 for Friday's premiere.
Broadcast primetime ratings for March 7, 2015 (All Live + Same Day Ratings):
Time Net Show 18-49 Rating/Sh Total Viewers (millions)
8:00 ABC 20/20 Saturday - R 0.6/2 4.09
NBC Caught on Camera With Nick Cannon 0.6/3 2.55
FOX The Last Man on Earth - R 0.5/2 2.13
CBS CSI - R 0.3/1 3.42
8:30 NBC Premier Boxing Champions - Live (8:30-11PM) 1.0/3 3.13
9:00 ABC In An Instant (9-11PM) 0.7/2 4.36
CBS CSI: Cyber - R 0.5/2 3.91
FOX Sleepy Hollow - R 0.3/1 1.00
10:00 CBS 48 Hours 0.7/2 4.65
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If a TV show gets on a 3.1 on network tv, its usually getting cancelled...
Though I'm thinking of primetime weekday or sunday night numbers. Just for reference this is what the show lost was getting on average
Of course you don't expect the same rating a show that was aired during the hottest time in the week was getting. Anyone have any ideas what an average Saturday night show gets?
yep I was wrong breh. Check out my post above. We're winning. You know how nice it would be if boxing gains momentum and shyts all over MMA ? Maybe other promoters will see the value and get on board too so we're not just seeing Haymon fighters.UFC on FOX in January barely did a 3.0 N that was The best rating in 2 yrs
NBC been paid for the time slot...if ratings are bad it hurts Haymon not NBC
I'd expect the Next card to pull better numbers since Swift is a draw N Kid Chocolate vs Lee is strong support
Do you have a link or can you post it?
Everybody saying he doesn't have power, but Maidana, Taylor, and Molina now, are all saying differently
danny and Ab are destined to fight. Eiher way im going with Number 2 nikka swift. Please block this shyt al haymon. wait to these nikkas are then they can fight. i would commit that if they fight.Boxing
Swift, Peterson, Quillin, and Lee gotta keep the momentum going
..i may have to rewatch a couple fights..starting with the lopez fight@patscorpio I finally figured out who Thurman reminds me of style wise. A more athletic James Page. He explodes into his punches very similar. Thurman punches better on the move showing his athleticism. What do you think?
..i may have to rewatch a couple fights..starting with the lopez fight
Roy Jones. It's pretty clear Thurman studied him a lot coming up. Not a surprise since both Keith and Roy are from Florida.@patscorpio I finally figured out who Thurman reminds me of style wise. A more athletic James Page. He explodes into his punches very similar. Thurman punches better on the move showing his athleticism. What do you think?
Roy Jones. It's pretty clear Thurman studied him a lot coming up. Not a surprise since both Keith and Roy are from Florida.
I see plenty actually. Plenty.Nah...I dont see any "Roy-esque" qualities in Thurman. That's Jean Pascal imo