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PBC on Fox Saturday peaked at 1.809M viewers

February 19, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

PBC on Fox Saturday night drew 1.528 million viewers on Saturday night per Nielsen.  The event peaked with 1.809 million viewers in the overrun between 10:00-10:15pm ET.

The event featured Caleb Plant as he stopped Vincent Feigenbutz in the main event.  The complete fight aired during the overrun of the 8-10pm ET slot.  The event also posted 418,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo per Nielsen.

Also of not Fox Deportes airing of the fight card drew 68,000 viewers.  The streaming services for Fox Sports had an average minute audience of 6,676 for the event. 

The fast nationals posted Sunday saw the event draw 1.39M viewers.

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The event was helped by an XFL Football game which drew 2.324 million viewers on Fox.  The strong viewership for the football league helped as a lead-in as there was not a big drop-off at the top of the hour.  The viewership sustained and built as many waited for the main event.  A good effort from PBC as it improved on its previous event in January. 

Filed Under: boxing, FOX, Premier Boxing Champions, ratings

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