UFC Liverpool Scores Highest Cable Ratings In Time Slot

UFC Liverpool scored some massive ratings in its time slot:

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UFC Liverpool was a ratings success.

Sunday’s event (Sun., May 27, 2018) from the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England, averaged 552,000 viewers from 1 p.m. to 4:06 p.m thanks, making it the highest-rated show in the 18-49 demo on cable during its time slot according to a report from MMA Fighting’s Dave Meltzer.

Buoyed greatly by hometown rising star Darren Till’s questionable unanimous decision win over Stephen Thompson in the card’s headlining bout, the event was a rarely-witnessed UFC show on a Sunday afternoon. Ratings peaked during the headliner with 811,000 for Till vs. Thompson, a very strong afternoon number and the highest-watched event on cable at the time.

A comparable show featuring Alexander Gustafsson knocking out Glover Teixeira in Stockholm, Sweden last year did much lower numbers, averaging 496,000 viewers on Sunday, May 28, of last year.

UFC Liverpool wasn’t the only mixed martial arts (MMA) event from across the pond, however, as Friday’s Bellator 200 also went down from the SSE Wembley. Headlined by Gegard Mousasi’s title-sealing win over Rafael Carvalho in the main event and aired on tape delay in the United States, the show averaged 421,000 viewers on the Paramount Network.

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Darren Till Open to Wonderboy Rematch & It Could Happen

Darren Till has the solution to the controversy surrounding the UFC Liverpool decision victory over Stephen Thompson: run it back on American soil. Darren Till was able to solve the puzzle that is Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson at UFC Liverpool to earn a…

Darren Till has the solution to the controversy surrounding the UFC Liverpool decision victory over Stephen Thompson: run it back on American soil. Darren Till was able to solve the puzzle that is Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson at UFC Liverpool to earn a decision victory that was much narrower than the judges’ scorecards would indicate. After […]

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Darren Till Offers To Rematch Stephen Thompson In America

Would you like to see “Wonderboy” and Till run it back?

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This past weekend (May 27, 2018), rising star Darren Till scored a closely fought and somewhat controversial unanimous decision victory over former two-time welterweight title challenger Stephen Thompson in the main event of UFC Fight Night 130, which took place from the Echo Arena in Till’s home of Liverpool, England.

Following the fight, many had argued that the decision could have gone the other way had the fight not taken place in Liverpool.

If that’s the case, Till has offered to rematch “Wonderboy” in America, even going as far as to say he’d be willing to do it ‘as soon as possible’:

“I know Stephen said he needs to check his knee and that, but you’ve got all these experts out here saying this, saying that because it was in Liverpool,” Till said earlier this week on The MMA Hour. “If anyone wants me to come to America and fight Stephen again, Stephen definitely wants it and he’s not injured, I can do that as soon as possible. That rematch.

“Obviously, there are other guys that I want to fight as well. but let’s show all these critics. It’s probably going to be the same fight, definitely going to be the same outcome again. Maybe I can be more aggressive and knock him out this time. You’ll see. That’s what I’m thinking.”

The fight, which was indeed very close, saw little action produced by either man aside from a knockdown scored by Till in the final round. While the decision likely could’ve gone either way, many disagreed with the idea that Till had won four of the five rounds, which multiple judges had him doing.

Would you like to see the two run it back?

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Stephen Thompson Believes he Beats Till Outside of Liverpool

Stephen Thompson feels there was some hometown cooking at UFC Liverpool. Thompson took on Darren Till in the main event of UFC Liverpool. The action took place inside the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England. Till ended up taking a unanimous decision, whic…

Stephen Thompson feels there was some hometown cooking at UFC Liverpool. Thompson took on Darren Till in the main event of UFC Liverpool. The action took place inside the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England. Till ended up taking a unanimous decision, which sparked controversy. Two of the three judges scored the bout 49-46 for Till, […]

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Stephen Thompson Believes he Beats Till Outside of Liverpool

Stephen Thompson feels there was some hometown cooking at UFC Liverpool. Thompson took on Darren Till in the main event of UFC Liverpool. The action took place inside the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England. Till ended up taking a unanimous decision, whic…

Stephen Thompson feels there was some hometown cooking at UFC Liverpool. Thompson took on Darren Till in the main event of UFC Liverpool. The action took place inside the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England. Till ended up taking a unanimous decision, which sparked controversy. Two of the three judges scored the bout 49-46 for Till, […]

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Stephen Thompson: Liverpool Judges Could ‘Do Better’

Wonderboy believes the judges in Liverpool should have been more professional:

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Stephen Thompson may be the most respectful competitor in MMA.

But even an extremely nice person like “Wonderboy” can’t hide all of his true feelings following his extremely close and controversial decision loss to Darren Till in the main event of Sunday’s (May 27, 2018) UFC Liverpool from the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England.

He was respectful and complimentary of Till in the moments after the fight, yet during an appearance on The MMA Hour today, ‘Wonderboy’ told Ariel Helwani that he believes the judges could ‘do better’ and if the fight was anywhere but Till’s hometown of Liverpool he believes he would have won a decision:

“I know close fights are very hard in the moment,” Thompson said. “But there seems to be a lot of that happening recently. But I think [I would have won if the fight was not in Liverpool]. I really do. I think so. Darren is definitely a tough guy, man. He’s a very confident person. Definitely built for the fight game. And yeah, I think I would win that fight.”

Several of the decision’s doubters – most media members scored it for Thompson – believed that the boisterous crowd, who oohed and awed every time Till even through a strike that missed, played a huge part in the cageside judges scoring it for the 25-year-old rising star. Thompson said he didn’t notice it, but if that was the case, those judges should have judged the match-up more professionally:

“You’ve gotta be professional out there,” Thompson said. “I’d like to think of the judges as being professional and not thinking that and them focusing on the fight and not what the fans are doing. I literally didn’t hear a damn thing out there. I didn’t hear the crowd. People were saying that every time a punch would whiff by you — not even make contact — the crowd was going crazy. I don’t know. That could be a possibility, yeah.”

Ultimately, though, Thompson kept the same strategy that he did after the loss, choosing to respect his opponent no matter which way the scorecards went:

“Once they make that announcement, I’m not gonna go out there and pitch a fit,” Thompson said. “I’m gonna take it like a man and be a gentleman. I’m gonna shake my partner’s hand and that’s how it should be done. I can’t go back and change it.”

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