Are inmates in state/federal prison allowed to watch UFC?

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Can they watch just the free events on FS1 or do they also get access to PVPs and Fight Pass cards?
 
They are too busy manufacturing shanks.
 
i doubt they even have FS1 in prison. PPVs and Fight Pass are even less likely.
 
Yes, boxing also. Most of the retards in there love WWE, though. No PPV's.
 
0% chance they have access to PPVs or fight pass but they might have FS1.
 
If it's on free TV lol no ppv or laptops in there cells unfortunately lmao
 
yup, they use the 0,20 dollars per hour they earn to pay the PPV
 
in Canada at a provincial level yes
anything thats on cable, and yes they have better cable packages then most people
its a pain in the ass because they get the chuck liddell syndrome and they all get worked up

but its fun to watch them fight after and watch them throw kicks
 
Are inmates in state/federal prison allowed to watch UFC?
Yes but only censored version is allowed .
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In US Federally owned prisons you don't get a personal TV - only community tvs in the dayroom

In state prisons it depends on the state. In most you have to have privileges to buy one from the commissary.

Some have access to basic cable, others only local channels that you could get with an antennae. No PPV and some shows are blocked - like R-rated movies.
 
Yes, boxing also. Most of the retards in there love WWE, though. No PPV's.
Makes sense they would like WWE,its episodic,gives em something to look forward too.
 
In Canada depends on your classification High, Medium, Low, and institution but yes I can say for certain you can watch UFC events depending on the factors mentioned.

EDIT: Televised cable events depending on provider
 
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We need your experience, bro. Please put Mass Effect to the side just for a sec.
 
no, because it makes them sexually aggressive.
 
thanks for infro, how is the show decided in the federal prison dayroom and can a pay per view be shown on it?

In US Federally owned prisons you don't get a personal TV - only community tvs in the dayroom

In state prisons it depends on the state. In most you have to have privileges to buy one from the commissary.

Some have access to basic cable, others only local channels that you could get with an antennae. No PPV and some shows are blocked - like R-rated movies.
 
Can they watch just the free events on FS1 or do they also get access to PVPs and Fight Pass cards?
No PPV or Fight Pass, to my knowledge. But anything on regular television will be watched, including boxing on HBO/Showtime, permitting your facility has those channels in their package.
 
www.ufc.com/news/ufc-debutant-albert-morales-saved-by-mma-091516?id=

Being the best bad kid landed him in jail on charges of burglary, robbery and violation of probation. Yet an incident one night changed everything, as a guard accidently allowed the inmates to watch The Ultimate Fighter, usually a banned show because of the combative nature of MMA. Boxing was another no-no, though violent action movies and pro football were okay. Regardless of how it happened, it did, and Morales found his path. When he got out, he began the road to become a fighter. He still remembers the date: May 30, 2013.
 
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