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The main card for UFC on ESPN 15 attracted an average
audience of 869,000 to the Worldwide Leader, according to
ShowBuzz Daily.
That is the 10th best figure among 15 UFC on ESPN cards. Still, the
ratings are solid considering that the event lacked star power
outside of a bantamweight headliner between Frankie
Edgar and Pedro
Munhoz.
UFC on ESPN 15 also drew a 0.32 rating in the 18-to-49-year-old
demographic, which placed it fourth in cable ratings for Saturday.
NBA playoff games took all the top three spots, with a matchup
between the Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder earning the
largest audience at 1.757 million.
UFC on ESPN 15 took place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas on Saturday
and saw Edgar edge Munhoz via split decision over five rounds. The
preliminary card streamed on ESPN+, and ratings for that service
are not made available.