Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another one of my little adventures. So, I was trying to figure out how to watch some UFC fights, you know, the prelims and the main events, without having to shell out a bunch of cash. I mean, who wants to pay for every single fight, right?
I started digging around to see if there was any way to catch these fights for free. I know it sounds too good to be true, but I’m always up for a challenge. First, I went through a bunch of websites, and most of them were saying the same thing – there’s pretty much no legit way to watch pay-per-view events for free. But some streaming services do offer free trials that might just cover these events. It’s a long shot, but worth checking out, right?
So, I moved on to looking at specific channels and platforms. I learned that you can’t watch boxing on DAZN for free, but they do show some of the stuff leading up to the main event, like the weigh-ins. That’s something, I guess. Then I found out about the UFC prelims. There was some talk about the UFC 307 prelims and the UFC 309 prelims, both starting at 8 p.m. ET. Apparently, there are multiple ways to watch these prelims, so that got me a bit excited.
- Explored free trial options: Checked out streaming services that offer free trials.
- Looked into DAZN: Found out they show weigh-ins but not the actual fights for free.
- Investigated UFC prelims: Discovered that UFC 307 and 309 prelims have multiple viewing options.
I kept going, trying to piece together how to watch UFC, including Fight Nights and the big numbered events. It turns out that free boxing live streams are almost impossible to find outside of betting sites, and I’m not really into that. But I did find some guides on how to watch a UFC live stream online from anywhere in the world, which sounded promising if you’re into using, you know, those methods to get around regional restrictions.
The whole ESPN+ thing
Finally, I came across ESPN+. They say you can stream all the action on your PC, mobile, smart TV, or even your gaming console. It seemed like a decent option, but it’s not exactly free. Still, I figured it was worth mentioning since it seemed like a popular way to watch these events.
So, after all that digging, I realized that watching these fights for free is pretty tough. It’s mostly about finding free trials or catching the pre-fight events. Or, you know, going down the whole path of trying to watch from different regions, which isn’t really my style. But hey, I thought I’d share my little journey with you all. Maybe you’ll have better luck than me! Keep punching, folks!