Jacobs-Arias Peaks at 765,000 Viewers, Averages 706,000 on HBO
Posted: 14 Nov 2017, 20:26
Ratings for HBO’s “World Championship Boxing” tripleheader Saturday night reflected direct boxing competition on ESPN.
According to ratings released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research, Daniel Jacobs’ easy victory Luis Arias drew a peak audience of 765,000 viewers and averaged 706,000. Milwaukee’s Arias (18-1, 9 KOs) wasn’t willing to engage during much of his 12-round defeat to Brooklyn’s Jacobs (33-2, 29 KOs), the best opponent of his five-year pro career.
Much of the tripleheader that featured Jacobs went head-to-head with an ESPN broadcast from Fresno, California, in which junior welterweight contender Jose Ramirez (21-0, 16 KOs) knocked out Mike Reed (23-1, 12 KOs) in the second round of the main event.
HBO, a premium cable channel, has roughly 32 million subscribers in the United States. ESPN, a basic cable network, is available in nearly 90 million American homes.
HBO’s co-featured fight Saturday night, a heavyweight bout between Jarrell Miller and Mariusz Wach, peaked at 739,000 viewers and averaged 673,000. Brooklyn’s Miller (20-0-1, 18 KOs) stopped Poland’s Wach (33-3, 17 KOs) in the ninth round of a scheduled 12-rounder Miller was winning easily.
Miller made his HBO debut, as did Long Island junior welterweight Cletus Seldin, who won impressively in the opener of the tripleheader. Seldin’s victory, a third-round stoppage of Mexico’s Roberto Ortiz (35-2-2, 26 KOs), was watched by a peak audience of 556,000 and drew an average viewership of 532,000.
According to ratings released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research, Daniel Jacobs’ easy victory Luis Arias drew a peak audience of 765,000 viewers and averaged 706,000. Milwaukee’s Arias (18-1, 9 KOs) wasn’t willing to engage during much of his 12-round defeat to Brooklyn’s Jacobs (33-2, 29 KOs), the best opponent of his five-year pro career.
Much of the tripleheader that featured Jacobs went head-to-head with an ESPN broadcast from Fresno, California, in which junior welterweight contender Jose Ramirez (21-0, 16 KOs) knocked out Mike Reed (23-1, 12 KOs) in the second round of the main event.
HBO, a premium cable channel, has roughly 32 million subscribers in the United States. ESPN, a basic cable network, is available in nearly 90 million American homes.
HBO’s co-featured fight Saturday night, a heavyweight bout between Jarrell Miller and Mariusz Wach, peaked at 739,000 viewers and averaged 673,000. Brooklyn’s Miller (20-0-1, 18 KOs) stopped Poland’s Wach (33-3, 17 KOs) in the ninth round of a scheduled 12-rounder Miller was winning easily.
Miller made his HBO debut, as did Long Island junior welterweight Cletus Seldin, who won impressively in the opener of the tripleheader. Seldin’s victory, a third-round stoppage of Mexico’s Roberto Ortiz (35-2-2, 26 KOs), was watched by a peak audience of 556,000 and drew an average viewership of 532,000.