Case Study
Boxing / Media

Ring Magazine

16.8M views across 5 fan pages in 11 weeks. No ad spend. No new content production. Just distribution.

TikTok Instagram Reels 5-Page Network 140+ Clips 11 Weeks
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Campaign Overview

Ring Magazine had the content.
They didn't have the distribution.

Ring Magazine produces a massive volume of boxing content. Interviews, press conferences, fight analysis, behind-the-scenes footage. But no single team can create posts covering all of it. Their existing channels couldn't keep up with the sheer amount of content being produced, leaving millions of potential views on the table.

CenterBlock built a 5-page fan distribution network across TikTok and Instagram. Each page was tailored to a different boxing audience segment: highlight reels, breaking news, fan reactions, historical content, and daily clips.

We sourced long-form Ring Magazine content, identified viral-worthy moments (hooks, emotional peaks, controversial takes), then clipped, captioned, and formatted for each platform's algorithm.

Our editing style was specifically designed to draw the younger audience into boxing, turning legacy content into clips that feel native to TikTok and Reels. Posted on a consistent daily schedule across all 5 pages with attribution tracking from day one.

Campaign Signal

Performance breakdown.

Reach 92
16.8M total views across 5 pages
Output 88
140+ clips distributed in 11 weeks
Engagement 85
1.19M likes, 43.3K shares, 17K comments
Growth 79
11,766 new followers across all pages
Overall Signal Score
86
/ 100
Multi-page strategy opens multiple algorithm pathways at once. 5 pages means 5x the chances of hitting the For You page.
Viral moment identification, not random clipping. Every clip was selected for a specific hook. The 2.3M-view clip was a deliberate selection, not luck.
Consistent daily volume matched how boxing fans consume content. 140+ clips meant Ring Magazine showed up in feeds every single day.
n8n-powered attribution tracking showed exactly how many app downloads each page generated. Making ROI measurable, not theoretical.
Top Performers

The clips that broke through.

#01
Deontay Wilder Edit
@1.ring.mag.fan.pa
2.3M
TikTok
#02
Ryan Garcia vs Mario Barrios
@bibleofboxingfan
1M
TikTok
#03
Inoue Locker Room Drama
@biggest.ring.mag
671.9K
TikTok
#04
Teofimo Core
@ring.mag.news
581.3K
TikTok
Distribution Network

5 pages. 5 audiences.
One distribution machine.

@biggest.ring.mag
Highlight reels and knockout compilations
@ring.mag.news
Breaking news clips and fight announcements
@1.ring.mag.fan.pa
Fan reactions and controversial moments
@bibleofboxingfan
Historical content and all-time greats
@ringmagdaily
Daily clips and trending boxing content
Why It Worked

Not luck. System.

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Multi-page over single-account
Instead of cramming all content into one page, we segmented by audience interest. Boxing news fans, highlight reel fans, and history buffs all got content tailored to them. Higher engagement per post, not just more posts.
02
Viral moment identification
Every clip was selected for a specific hook. A controversial take, an emotional reaction, a knockout moment. The 2.3M-view Wilder clip wasn't luck. It was a deliberate editorial decision.
03
Consistent daily volume
Boxing fans check their feeds daily. We matched that cadence. 140+ clips distributed across 5 pages meant Ring Magazine was showing up in boxing fans' feeds every single day for 11 weeks straight.
04
Attribution tracking from day one
Most agencies can't tell you whether their clips drove any real business result. We built n8n-powered tracking links that showed exactly how many app downloads each page generated. Making ROI measurable.
Your turn.
If you have long-form content and aren't maximizing short-form distribution, you're leaving millions of views on the table.