Wednesday, July 30, 2008

After Three Years: BATB By The Numbers!

Today marks the third anniversary of Boxing Along The Beltway!

This has been one glorious ride and I thank everyone in the Beltway Boxing Community for their support throughout this effort and I look forward to continuing and making the blog even better in the future.

I decided to do some research on what we've accomplished over the past three years. Here's what we came up with.

This is the 1,305 post that I have made on this blog.

Since I started the BATB Channel on the Gabcast website in December of 2005, there have been 120 posts that have garnered 9,295 total channel listens.

We've averaged about 9,000 hits on the blog every month since the beginning of this year from 70 countries.

Since the start of BATB on July 30, 2005, we've covered 84 cards in the Beltway area:

53 in Maryland

23 in Virginia

eight in DC.


Since July 30, 2005, 21 Beltway Boxers have appeared on national TV a total of 50 times.

Won-Loss record in National TV bouts: 26-22-2, 13 KO’s.

Beltway Boxers have appeared on
ESPN2: 26 times
Showtime: nine times
Versus: four times
HBO: four times
Pay-Per-View: three times
Fox Sports Net: two times
Telefutura: one time
NBC: one time


Lamont Peterson has appeared the most times on national TV with seven appearances.

Anthony Peterson and Hasim Rahman have appeared nationally six times each.

Followed by the following boxers:
Darnell Wilson – four times

Sharmba Mitchell – three times

Tony Thompson – three times

Henry Buchanan – three times

Eric Aiken – three times

Teddy Reid – two times

Dean White – two times

DeMarcus Corley, Luther Smith, Michael Warrick, Emmanuel Nwodo, Lamont Pearson, Joshua Snyder, Fernando Guerrero, Horace Grant, Gary Russell, Jr., Tyrell Samuel, George Rivera – once

Together, we have celebrated two world championships (Eric Aiken -- IBF Featherweight and Hasim Rahman -- WBC Heavyweight) and seven regional championships.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gary,

Great stuff buddy! Congratulations! Keep up the good work!


Your partner in crime - The Fight Doctor (J. Spears)

ACW said...

Congrats Digital!

Who fought on NBC and when was this?

The MINGOL said...

Wow! How'd yah keep track of these stats?


http://totalknockdown.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Gary,

Congratulations on three glorious years! Every boxer, promoter, manager, matcmaker, and everyone else within the fabric of the sport in the Beltway and surrounding areas should thank their lucky stars for you and this blog! There is no doubt in my mind that our boxers are becoming more recognized and getting opportunities as a direct result of your work! Gary, thank you for the outstanding job and we sincerely appreciate all you do to help the great sport of boxing in the Beltway and Beyond!

Sincerely,

Joe Hensley

boxbible said...

Wow!!!

... and to think that the Peterson Brothers weren't happy with Shelly Finkel!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Gary....if it was not for you all of us boxing fans in the dc area would be completely out of the loop. You have done a great job. Please keep doing what you do. We are all thankful.

Amir Peay

Gary Digital Williams said...

Gary Russell, Jr.'s bout in Connecticut earlier this summer was shown on NBC.

Anonymous said...

Gary , big time congrats to you on this 3 year milestone.The blog certinly reflects your fairness and sense of objectiveness, which ofcourse is a testiment to your character.It has been an honor to work along side you and Jerome.
Brad

Anonymous said...

Congrats BATB! Here's to another year!

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

Gary,


I want to thank you for the work and effort put forth to making this website run smoothly. I am sure it has not been all smooth sailing however because of the love and passion for the sport and this area you have persevered.

BTW I heard you on sportstalk 980 living legends segment and you are absolutely true what you said. This area needs an infusion of good boxing and hopefully the city as a whole will take notice of the talent we have not only in boxers, managers, promoters, but also men such as yourself who keeps everyone in the know about what is transpiring in the area

Wish you many more years of success and growth

Anonymous said...

Hey lets not forget about Jaime Palma He fought Freddy Soto on MSG he also Fought D Hopkins on ESPN

Gary Digital Williams said...

The Palma bouts came before I started the blog.