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  • Comments Thread For: Stevenson-Conceicao Fight Averaged 1,097,000 Viewers On ESPN, Peaked At 1,150,000

    Shakur Stevenson helped draw over a million viewers on ESPN in a third straight fight late Friday night. Nielsen Media Research released figures that estimated an average of 1,097,000 viewers watched Stevenson's 12-round, unanimous-decision defeat of Robson Conceicao in ESPN's main event from Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey,
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  • #2
    Top Rank knows how to make stars. ESPN is the only thing keeping boxing alive in America.

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    • #3
      Shakur vs Loma
      Haney vs Loma
      Shakur vs Haney

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      • #4
        Imagine if boxing finished before 11 … people would actually watch it

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        • #5
          Originally posted by IAMTHAT View Post
          Imagine if boxing finished before 11 … people would actually watch it
          47% of the U.S. population lives in the eastern time zone but for some reason the morons who run boxing and the UFC think it's a great idea to start every main event at midnight.
          Coachcody Coachcody likes this.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by -TAKEOVER- View Post
            Top Rank knows how to make stars. ESPN is the only thing keeping boxing alive in America.
            Andy Ruiz was with top rank for years and nobody knew who tf he was, it was only until he sighed with Al Haymon and beat Joshua that he became a star.Top Rank fed Terrence Crawford washed up ex world champions and couldn’t get him the Spence fight for 6 plus years smh Its not a secret that Oscar de la Hoya, Chavez jr, Mayweather, Mikey Garcia and many other fighters have sued top rank and left the company. Stop talking outta your arse

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MexicanFistology View Post
              Andy Ruiz was with top rank for years and nobody knew who tf he was, it was only until he sighed with Al Haymon and beat Joshua that he became a star.Top Rank fed Terrence Crawford washed up ex world champions and couldn’t get him the Spence fight for 6 plus years smh Its not a secret that Oscar de la Hoya, Chavez jr, Mayweather, Mikey Garcia and many other fighters have sued top rank and left the company. Stop talking outta your arse
              Andy Ruiz is a fat ass that's his problem. Top Rank did a great job with Crawford he sold out arenas and did big numbers on espn. Top rank built de la hoya, mayweather, and cotto. You dont know anything dummy.
              greeneye99 greeneye99 likes this.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ifc View Post

                47% of the U.S. population lives in the eastern time zone but for some reason the morons who run boxing and the UFC think it's a great idea to start every main event at midnight.
                Speaking from experience , one of the reasons for the lateness is also associated with the establishments who show these shows
                I owned a bar for ten years and some of my busiest nights were fight nights
                The boxing or ufc would finish around the 1 am making patrons hang around the bar being to late to go elsewhere etc etc
                Thats how they view it in the casinos , once again speaking from experience ( been to many shows and will admit many times we thought it was to late to go anywhere else so just spent money there )

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                • #9
                  Strong numbers, Stevenson is the real deal!
                  Bornboxingfan Bornboxingfan likes this.

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                  • #10
                    Damn Conceicao has a lot of fans.

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