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PBC Fight Night on FS1 does its best rating since January

August 29, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

PBC Fight Night on FS1 this past Saturday drew 345,00 viewers according to Nielsen.  It was FS1’s best performance since January.

The telecast saw Brandon Figueroa KO Javier Nicolas Chacon in the fourth round in a Junior Bantamweight title fight.

According to Fox Sports, it was up 48% from Saturday’s average of FS1 PBC cards.  It peaked with 421,000 viewers in the 12:00am ET-12:15am ET quarter hour.

The event averaged 85,000 viewers on Fox Deportes.  According to Fox Sports, 432,00 viewers watch on FS1, Fox Deportes and Fox streaming services.

January’s PBC on FS1 event featured rising star Caleb Plant and drew 761,000 viewers.

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A decent rating for PBC on FS1 considering the card and the fact College Football’s return was the star of the night with the Miami vs. Florida game.  There was also the Bellator card on The Paramount Network although that didn’t do much of a dent in the ratings.

Filed Under: boxing, FS1, Premier Boxing Champions, ratings, TV

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