'PBC On ESPN' Boxing Card Draws Nearly 800,000 Viewers

ESPN’s inaugural Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) fight card Saturday night drew nearly 800,000 viewers, the network said Tuesday.

The July 11 event, headlined by the Keith Thurman-Luis Collazo welterweight championship bout, was the first event as part of a multi-year deal between ESPN and boxing promoter Al Haymon's Premier Boxing Championship series. The 800,000 viewers was up 110% over the 381,000 viewers generated by the network’s 2015 Friday Night Fights telecasts, said ESPN.

The main event bout, in which Thurman won in an eight round stoppage, averaged nearly 1 million viewers. The next PBC On ESPN telecast will take place Aug. 1 with the Danny Garcia-Paulie Malignaggi fight.  

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