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PBC on Fox draws 970K in fast nationals

December 19, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

PBC on Fox Saturday night drew 970,000 viewers in Fast Nationals.  The ratings make it the second-highest viewership for a Fox card next to January’s card.

The telecast took place from at The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  The event featured David Morrell, Jr. as he defeated Alantez Fox for the WBA Super Middleweight title. 

Fast nationals for last night's #PBConFOX event: 970K viewers.

Fast Nationals 2021:
Sept's event: 654K
Aug's event: 572K
July's event: 568K
June's event: 628K (Sunday)
May's event: 613K
April's event: 639K
February's event: 820K
January's event: 1.35M

— Jed I. Goodman © (@jedigoodman) December 19, 2021

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It would appear that this card will surpass 1 million viewers which is a great number considering it may have been overshadowed by a number of other cards this past weekend including the Jake Paul-Tyron Woodley PPV fight which took up much of the boxing news this week.

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