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THE NUMBERS ARE IN

Both Taylorserr­ano and Stevensonv­aldez draw encouragin­g viewing figures despite the contests taking place on the same night, writes George Gigney

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MUCH is often made of the fluctuatin­g popularity of boxing. Some still compare this modern era with the 1960s and ‘70s, when the sport was one of the mostwatche­d and most talked about in the world. Others point to the eye-watering sums of money current boxers command as evidence of boxing’s prevailing relevance.

While it would be foolish to think boxing has anywhere near the cultural standing it once held, there are positive signs emerging, almost weekly now.

DAZN – which has not had the easiest ride since bursting onto the scene a few years ago with a daunting war chest – released viewing figures for the recent superfight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano.

The two women apparently drew in 1.5 million viewers, a new record for a female boxing match. Those viewers came from over 170 different territorie­s across the world and the DAZN app was the highest grossing sports app globally on Apple and Google over that weekend.

DAZN, like most streaming services, rarely releases viewing figures and when it does so it’s only for events that have been an undeniable success, so it’s hard to properly contextual­ise these figures.

That said, this is a definite win for boxing. DAZN is still establishi­ng itself as a major player in the sports broadcasti­ng landscape. Women’s boxing is also still very much in its growth phase, so for an emerging branch of the sport to perform so well on a relatively new platform speaks volumes. The likes of Taylor and Serrano, and all those involved in staging the event, have made an impact on the sport that will be felt for years to come.

ESPN also pulled some encouragin­g viewing figures over that same weekend. Shakur Stevenson’s dominant win over Óscar Valdez had an average audience of 1,353,000, according to Nielsen Media Research. That figure does not include those who watched the fight on ESPN+, as ESPN does not release viewing figures from its streaming platform to Nielsen.

The broadcast peaked at 1,440,000. Of course ESPN is the largest sports broadcaste­r in the US, which goes some way to explaining these numbers, and also suggests that the fight could have attracted an even larger audience.

Neither Stevenson nor Valdez are establishe­d stars yet, though. That is now likely to change for the former, given how bright his future seems. So to pull in an audience of this size is a step in the right direction for the young talent.

This past weekend DAZN aired Dmitry Bivol’s upset win over Canelo Álvarez, the sport’s biggest star. Given that, even on paper, this was one of Canelo’s toughest tests there was a relatively small amount of promotion before the fight.

We may never know if that had an impact on how many tuned in. It’s

also worth noting that this was Canelo fighting on Cinco de Mayo weekend; an occurrence that doesn’t need much hype. It will always draw huge crowds.

The commentary was also frustratin­g, which is becoming a concerning trend on DAZN’S US broadcasts. Todd Grisham led the commentary team but provided little insight into the fight. Mike Costello, who heads up DAZN’S major UK broadcasts, always does an excellent job of calling the action in detail and leaving room for his colleagues to add expert insight.

For Canelo-bivol, DAZN had Sergio Mora and Daniel Jacobs on hand as colour commentato­r, while Chris Mannix would chime in between rounds. Despite being the only man to have actually fought Canelo out of this team, Jacobs was called upon disappoint­ingly little.

The team were quite fair in the assessment of the fight though. They praised Bivol’s work and noted how frustrated Canelo seemed at times. Mannix’s scorecard was also aligned with how the fight actually played out, something that can’t always be said.

What was interestin­g was how Canelo spoke about his immediate future during the post-fight press conference. He remained relatively classy, offering no excuses, though claimed that he felt he deserved the decision.

He also insisted he will invoke his rematch clause with Bivol, however would not confirm that he’ll pursue that fight as his next one. The plan, were he to have beaten Bivol, was for Canelo to then have a third fight with Gennadiy Golovkin in September.

So he could still move into a trilogy bout with “GGG” next, which comes with potential risks and benefits. There is, of course, the substantia­l financial reward that would come with a Golovkin fight and a win would also set Canelo back on the right course. However he would also be coming back down in weight from 175lbs.

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RETURNING to the topic of Taylorserr­ano, promoter Eddie Hearn spoke to various reporters during the week about the possibilit­y of a rematch. There have been very real discussion­s about staging a second bout between the two at Croke Park, the iconic stadium in Dublin.

This highlights the enormous impact Taylor is having on boxing. Bringing a big fight night to Croke Park is something not even Conor Mcgregor could do.

However, Hearn did also mention the possibilit­y of Taylor taking part in crossover boxing fights with prominent MMA fighters like Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino and Holly Holm. The Serrano rematch would surely generate more interest and, therefore, money. Let’s hope so, anyway.

The BBC often comes under fire for not providing boxing with the coverage it deserves, though last week there was an interestin­g feature on their site which went behind the scenes of Tommy Frank’s recent British title defence against Craig Derbyshire.

It’s a relatively short piece, but it’s good to see more in-depth coverage of much smaller shows on a major platform like BBC Sport.

 ?? Photo: STEVE MARCUS/GETTY IMAGES ?? MASTERCLAS­S: Stevenson fires his left through the middle
Photo: STEVE MARCUS/GETTY IMAGES MASTERCLAS­S: Stevenson fires his left through the middle
 ?? Photo: SARAH STIER/GETTY IMAGES ?? HUGE AUDIENCE: Taylor and Serrano entertain the masses
Photo: SARAH STIER/GETTY IMAGES HUGE AUDIENCE: Taylor and Serrano entertain the masses
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