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UFC Fight Night 87 draws 656,000 viewers, Prelims 494,000

May 10, 2016 by Jason Cruz 8 Comments

UFC Fight Night 87 drew 656,000 viewers on FS1 Sunday afternoon according to Sports TV Ratings.  The Prelims which preceded the main card drew 494,000 viewers.

The main card featured Alistair Overeem taking on Andre Arlovski.  Overeem, the crowd favorite, stopped Arlovski in the second round.  The prelims were highlighted by Rustam Khabilov as he defeated Chris Wade via unanimous decision.

Notably, the main card ratings were slightly below last month’s Sunday UFC show (781,000) from Croatia.  However, the prelim card was better than last month’s rating (443,000).

According to Sports TV Ratings, the main card drew 340,000 viewers in the adult 18-49 demo.  The prelims drew 257,000 viewers in the adult 18-49 demo.

UFC Fight Night 2016
Main Card Prelims
UFC Fight Night 81 2,288,000 1,767,000
UFC Fight Night 82 1,300,000 1,093,000
UFC Fight Night 83 983,000 829,000
UFC Fight Night 85 1,149,000 766,000
UFC Fight Night 86 781,000 443,000
UFC Fight Night 87 656,000 494,000

UFC Fight Nights through 87

Payout Perspective:

I am not opposed to Sunday morning UFC but due to the international audience and start times that relate to the region, the ratings are affected.  Of course, Mother’s Day may have played a part as well.  It will be interesting to see what the DVR rating is for this event.

Filed Under: FS1, ratings, TV, UFC

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  1. The Greatest says

    May 10, 2016 at 4:02 pm

    That’s a heavy decline

    Reply
  2. d says

    May 10, 2016 at 7:40 pm

    Yeah, that’s almost as low as PBC numbers, but not quite that bad. Hahahaha.

    Reply
  3. Chris says

    May 11, 2016 at 5:46 pm

    Decent number for Sunday afternoon.

    But holy shit looks like Canelo/Khan only did 332k buys.

    Wow. If true Oscar was talking about how it would be bigger than Cotto/Canelo which did 900k.

    http://www.badlefthook.com/2016/5/11/11661142/canelo-vs-khan-hbo-not-releasing-ppv-numbers-which-are-rumored-to-be

    Canelo is a great fighter, a good ticket seller, good tv draw and with the right name in the B slot he’s a good PPV draw but on his own he’s not a PPV star yet.

    He needs a Floyd, Cotto, Manny in that B slot to do big numbers. If those numbers are true thats a horrible buyrate.

    Reply
  4. Chris says

    May 11, 2016 at 6:26 pm

    Looks like this guy is full of shit and other reporters are saying Canelo/Khan did just under 600k.

    Thats much better number, still under what you’d want for Canelo as the next superstar of boxing but its a whole hell of alot better than the number the other guy was saying.

    We all hope GGG fight is next but I could see Golden Boy going with Cotto rematch, trying to get Floyd fight or maybe trying to get Manny to come back.

    He needs one of them for a big million buy PPV.

    Reply
  5. d says

    May 11, 2016 at 7:32 pm

    Chris, I wouldn’t assume he lied. The 600k figure was the Bob Arum figure. He is about as honest as a drug addict.

    Pacquaio is done.

    The only way Mayweather fights is against someone he can walk over.

    GGG is by far the best boxer out there, but no one has the stones to fight him and Canelo will continue to duck him because he is terrified of him.

    Reply
  6. d says

    May 11, 2016 at 7:38 pm

    Correction, GB claimed that number which no one should take seriously seeing how HBO refuses to release the number.

    Reply
  7. Chris says

    May 12, 2016 at 11:56 am

    Turns out 600k is also not true.

    According to Iole the real number is 460k.

    So not disaster numbers but not very great numbers, more in middle of meh.

    Reply

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