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September’s PBC on Spike draws 547,000 viewers

September 13, 2016 by Jason Cruz 5 Comments

PBC on Spike TV Friday night drew 547,000 per Sports TV Ratings.

In the main event Daniel Jacobs stopped Sergio Mora to retain his middleweight world title.  Per Sports TV Ratings, it drew 187,000 viewers in the adult 18-49 demo.

The event was up a slight increase from PBC last event on Spike TV in August.  Jacobs’ win makes him the next in line to face Gennady Golovkin if we listen to the World Boxing Association’s issuance of a mandatory challenge.

PBC on Spike
3/13/2015 869,000
4/24/2015 569,000
5/22/2015 772,000
6/12/2015 446,000
8/14/2015 679,000
9/11/2015 581,000
10/16/2015 315,000
11/13/2015 466,000
4/1/2016 873,000
4/29/2016 513,000
7/29/2016 531,000
8/27/2016 507,000
9/9/2016 547,000

Payout Perspective:

Notably, PBC on Boxing did better than Glory Kickboxing on ESPN2 later that night as it drew 517,000 viewers.  Earlier in the college football on ESPN2 featuring Louisville-Syracuse scored the highest rating for sports on cable Friday night with 1.73 million viewers.

Filed Under: boxing, kickboxing, Premier Boxing Champions, ratings, Spike, TV

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  1. Caramel City says

    September 13, 2016 at 11:40 pm

    Looks alright for an unwanted rematch of two non draws.
    Jacobs is good tho, and hes starting to make a name, but Jacobs-Mora II wasn’t needed.

    Rumor is Canelo-Brooks and GGG-Jacobs is on deck for early 2017. GGG-Saunders also might happen.
    Jacobs potentially could give GGG some trouble.
    Canelo KOs Brooks in 4.

    Reply
  2. MMA Numbers says

    September 14, 2016 at 1:43 pm

    Note: Glory Kickboxing on ESPN2 (517K viewers) inherited the strong lead-in that the Louisville-Syracuse game provided (1.73 million viewers).

    Reply
  3. Diego says

    September 15, 2016 at 3:51 am

    Carmel – unfortunately for Jacobs, Mora is the only guy who would fight him.

    Reply

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