Charlo vs. Harrison Rematch Peaked at 2.233M Viewers

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Ruthless-RKO
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Charlo vs. Harrison Rematch Peaked at 2.233M Viewers

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Jermell Charlo and Tony Harrison gave boxing fans plenty of reasons to remain engaged throughout their title fight rematch, and with the final ratings to prove it.

The thrilling 154-pound sequel which topped the December 21 edition of Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on Fox drew an average audience of 2.223 million viewers, landing as the second most-viewed boxing match of 2019 according to Nielsen Media Research. The year-end Fox telecast peaked at 2.233 million viewers, coming at the end of Charlo’s revenge-fueled 11th round stoppage of Harrison to avenge his long career defeat.

Both figures rank as the second best of the year, with Keith Thurman’s 12-round nod over Josesito Lopez atop the January 26 edition of PBC on Fox averaging 2.48 million viewers and attracting a peak audience of 2.765 million viewers.

Saturday’s main event was paired well with unbeaten heavyweight prospect Efe Ajagba (12-0, 10KOs) trade knockdowns with Poland’s Iago Kiladze (26-5-1, 18KOs) in five rounds. Both bouts trailed the tablesetter with Mexico’s Rene Tellez Giron scoring a major upset in a 7th round knockout of 2016 U.S. Olympian and previously unbeaten lightweight prospect Karlos Balderas.

The three-bout telecast averaged a combined 1.85 million viewers across all Fox Sports linear and digital platforms, including 1.65 million on Fox prime. Another 189,000 viewers watched via Fox Deportes, while Fox Sports’ streaming service carried an average minute audience of 11,317.

The three-fight average is down 16% from the 1.971 million viewership average for the PBC on Fox tripleheader on this very weekend one year ago. That show featured Harrison-Charlo I—with Detroit’s Harrison (28-3, 21KOs) scoring an upset—and disputed—12-round win over Houston’s Charlo (33-1, 17KOs)—in a supporting bout to Jermell’s twin brother Jermall Charlo’s hard-fought unanimous decision over Matt Korobov.

The rematch was the only title fight featured on Saturday’s tripleheader, which as a whole ranked as the second-most watched telecast of 2019 (again, only trailing the Thurman-Lopez topped Jan. 26 show).

Saturday’s telecast was the 10th and final of the year for Fox prime, which averaged 1.403 million viewers per telecast. The figure is up 12% from the series average one year ago—although with all but one of the telecasts in 2018 coming via a separate arrangement prior to PBC scoring a lucrative, long-term deal with Fox Sports—and also well outpacing any other boxing platform on the year.

By comparison, PBC on Fox performed 103% better than the year-long average for Top Rank Boxing on ESPN, which averaged 692,000 viewers per telecast, and also 35% better than the average audience for UFC’s first year of its Fight Night series on ESPN.

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More accurate figures.

2nd best for FOX in 2019 only after Thurman-Lopez which took place in January.
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Something tells me eo won't be writing a novel on those declining numbers. Lol, good figures whichever are accurate. Anything over a million is good for a sport nobody cares about.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 12:15 Something tells me eo won't be writing a novel on those declining numbers. Lol, good figures whichever are accurate. Anything over a million is good for a sport nobody cares about.
Of course we will not here from him.
It doesn't fit his narrative that the pbc is failing.
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tiny_acres wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 12:26
Onetimeonly wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 12:15 Something tells me eo won't be writing a novel on those declining numbers. Lol, good figures whichever are accurate. Anything over a million is good for a sport nobody cares about.
Of course we will not here from him.
It doesn't fit his narrative that the pbc is failing.
:lol: awesome. Seriously I've never seen anyone nuthug an org like him and the pbc in over 4 decades following the sport.
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tiny_acres wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 12:26
Onetimeonly wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 12:15 Something tells me eo won't be writing a novel on those declining numbers. Lol, good figures whichever are accurate. Anything over a million is good for a sport nobody cares about.
Of course we will not here from him.
It doesn't fit his narrative that the pbc is failing.
You think EO's narrative is that PBC is failing?
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I’m confused about the viewership figures being reported for the Charlo-Harrison bout varying so much, but considering the fight involved two fighters ranked outside the top-five of their 154lbs weight class, the event did much better than the Crawford-Kavaliauskas fight card.
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margaret thatcher wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 15:15
tiny_acres wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 12:26

Of course we will not here from him.
It doesn't fit his narrative that the pbc is failing.
You think EO's narrative is that PBC is failing?
It seems that there are imbeciles that believe that I passionately want the PBC to fail or to succeed.

They don’t even know what my preferred narrative is, and they’re far too lazy to ask, but they clearly insist on making false claims regardless as to whatever I’ve previously written.
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