You googled his wife and picked the worst pic ROFL
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Her front teeth is weird though
Cotto dont want a rematch clause![]()



I expected it![]()
Paulie ain't the boxer he once was and Swift has been coasting since Matthyse, and didn't look good at all against Herrera.
Idk wtf Haymon thought was gonna happen.



We doing Showtime/HBO numbers on free TV....that's not good especially being that every Cable company has ESPN
How we letting UFC preliminary cards outdraw our Main Events?
Im with @patscorpio with this one, we're gonna need some better matchups to intrigue the casuals/masses. 1 million on Free TV is not the ratings we need to bring Boxing back to the forefront Haymon![]()
Its time for Haymon to put on that 147 lb tourney with the winner getting to main event a PPV against Floyd for his 50th fight.We doing Showtime/HBO numbers on free TV....that's not good especially being that every Cable company has ESPN
How we letting UFC preliminary cards outdraw our Main Events?
Im with @patscorpio with this one, we're gonna need some better matchups to intrigue the casuals/masses. 1 million on Free TV is not the ratings we need to bring Boxing back to the forefront Haymon![]()
Garcia-Malignaggi PBC Card Pulls in 1.073 Million Viewers
Posted by: David P. Greisman on 8/4/2015
by David P. Greisman
The latest episode of “Premier Boxing Champions” on ESPN averaged 1.073 million viewers during its entire broadcast, which lasted just short of two hours and was headlined by a main event between former 140-pound champion Danny Garcia and faded welterweight Paulie Malignaggi.
That number is according to Nielsen ratings reported by the Sports TV Ratings website. No average nor peak figure was presented specifically for the Garcia-Malignaggi fight alone.
The broadcast was opened by middleweight Daniel Jacobs beating Sergio Mora with an abrupt second-round technical knockout when Mora fractured his ankle. That fight was followed by a swing bout in which welterweight prospect Prichard Colon made quick work of Michael Finney.
It was not the most notable combat card of the night. A UFC pay-per-view featuring superstar Ronda Rousey took place from 10 p.m. Eastern Time far past 1 a.m. The preliminary bouts for that show were aired on Fox Sports 1 and averaged 1.322 million viewers between 8 and 10 p.m. PBC on ESPN aired from 9 p.m. to a few minutes before 11 p.m.
This was the second PBC show on ESPN. The first, a July 11 show that featured Keith Thurman stopping Luis Collazo, averaged 799,000 viewers over the course of the broadcast and peaked at 1.1 million viewers during the main event.
Garcia’s previous appearance, a PBC show on NBC in April against Lamont Peterson, topped out at more than 3 million viewers.
http://www.boxingscene.com/garcia-malignaggi-pbc-card-pulls-1073-million-viewers--94277
Once again a UFC PRE-SHOW, not even the real undercard.....but the undercard of the UNDERCARD outdraws a Boxing Main Event
#SaveUsAB
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Thats what I been waiting for before I go in on the subject...I don't understand how nobody has Avg N Peak numbers yet 

No peak numbers presentedThats what I been waiting for before I go in on the subject...I don't understand how nobody has Avg N Peak numbers yet
But I knew this UFC shyt would pose a problem
The prelims for the UFC 189 which One Time vs Collazo went against Avg 847k
The UFC prelims Swift vs Paulie went against Avg 1.32 million
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to all the action. Instead, we got a Saturday night/Sunday night split of 1 card
speaking of PBC ratings, did they release anything yet for the PBC on Bounce card yet?
