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PBC on FS1 draws best ratings on network since August

February 5, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 Saturday night drew 324,000 viewers according to Nieslen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The prelims which preceded the main card on FS1 drew 205,000 viewers.

The main card featured Yordenis Ugas as he defeated Mike Dallas, Jr. with a 7th round stoppage.  The prelims featured a fight between Deon Nicholson and Earl Newman.  Nicholson defeated Newman via unanimous decision in a battle of cruiserweights.

Recent PBC on FS1 telecasts

August 2019 (main card) 345,000 viewers

September 2019 (main card)  282,000

November 2019 (main card)  159,000

Payout Perspective:

PBC on FS1 Saturday did its best rating for a main card since this past August.  The event went up against college basketball on cable and an NFL special on Fox.  Still, good ratings for being on FS1.

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