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PBC Fight Night on Fox yields 923,000 viewers

July 23, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

PBC on Fox drew 923,000 viewers on Saturday night.  The event drew 269,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo and a 0.62 overall rating.

The event featured Caleb Plant and Mike Lee with Plant stopping Lee in round 3.  PBC on Fox led to the Pacquiao-Thurman later that night.

In fast overnights, the event drew 880,000 viewers.

Although this was the lowest output on Fox for a PBC event this year, the telecast was a primer for the PPV.  It was a good vehicle to introduce casual fans to Plant who may be on PPVs in the future.  PBC went up against the UFC Prelims on ESPN as there was overlap between the two events.

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