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UFC Fight Night 78 draws 750K; prelims 732K

December 1, 2015 by Jason Cruz 3 Comments

UFC Fight Night 78 from Monterrey, Mexico from two weeks ago drew an average viewership of 750,000 on FS1 according to Sports TV Ratings.  The prelims which preceded the main event drew 732,000 viewers on FS1 making it the most watched prelim event since UFC Fight Night 68.

On the main card, Neil Magny earned a split decision win over Kevin Gastelum in a very entertaining 5 round fight.  On the prelims, Alejandro Perez defeated Scotty Jorgenson via TKO due to an injury from Jorgenson.

UFC Fight Nights 2015
Main Card Prelims
UFC Fight Night 59 2,751,000 908,000
UFC Fight Night 60 913,000 775,000
UFC Fight Night 61 1,200,000 813,000
UFC Fight Night 62 617,000 280,000
UFC Fight Night 63 389,000 304,000
UFC Fight Night 66 575,000 286,000
UFC Fight Night 67 813,000 713,000
UFC Fight Night 68 950,000 782,000
UFC Fight Night 70 (prelims FS2) 909,000 223,000
UFC Fight Night 71 801,000 543,000
UFC Fight Night 72 508,000 292,000
UFC Fight Night 73 1,159,000 306,000
UFC Fight Night 74 796,000 542,000
UFC Fight Night 75 841,000 270,000
UFC Fight Night 77 757,000 609,000
UFC Fight Night 78 750,000 732,000

UFC Fight Nights through 78

The main card had a large overrun going from 10pm to 1:37am ET.  It was originally scheduled to end at 1:00am.  The prelims aired from 8pm to 10pm ET.

Payout Perspective:

The average for televised UFC Fight Nights for 2015 is now at 920,000 viewers.  The Cal/Stanford game on ESPN, which aired about the same time, did better than the main card as it drew 1.9 million viewers.  The prelims were second (in terms of cable tv sports) to only the BC-Notre Dame game on NBCSN in its time slot.  The prelims were a bit of a surprise with the amount of viewership.

Filed Under: ratings, TV, UFC

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  1. The Greatest says

    December 2, 2015 at 10:18 am

    Ha.
    Klitschko Fury did over 1M during the afternoon and then did over 700k during the replay 3hrs later

    Reply
  2. d says

    December 2, 2015 at 5:30 pm

    Hahahaha. Makeshift UFC fights on FS1 do better ratings. Kimbo Slice who is a sideshow does better ratings with Bellator. Has beens in mma like Ortiz, Shamrock, etc do better ratings.

    The boxing HW division is a joke and has been for over a decade.

    Boxing is in the gutter.

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    Reply
  3. Combo says

    December 2, 2015 at 9:19 pm

    Better than PBC ratings.

    Reply

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