If I wanna see the good fights start at 8:30 you think?

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How do I make sure I only watch relevant fights tonight
 
How do I make sure I only watch relevant fights tonight
It is usually about 1/2 hour per fight, but it could be faster if there are quick finishes.

Vancouver is PST, that's 3 hrs behind EST, right?

PPV main card starts 10est / 7 pst I think, so assuming 30 min per fight
Then D.C. volkan would be at 8:30.

I would aim to get there maybe 8-ish in case the other fights have quick finishes.

I honestly haven't given much fucks about anything besides the title fights so I can't offer an opinion on the likelihood of the other 3 main card fights to go the distance.
 
It is usually about 1/2 hour per fight, but it could be faster if there are quick finishes.

Vancouver is PST, that's 3 hrs behind EST, right?

PPV main card starts 10est / 7 pst I think, so assuming 30 min per fight
Then D.C. volkan would be at 8:30.

I would aim to get there maybe 8 is him case the other fights have quick finishes.

I'll try 8:30

Odds are DC just holds him on the cage
 
I'll try 8:30

Odds are DC just holds him on the cage
I'm doing the same thing on the east coast. I'm about 10-15mim from the bar I will watch at so I'll probably follow the pbp and leave around the beginning of the fight before D.C.

I should actually look at the card and see if any other main card fights are worth watching... are they?...
Edit: No, they are not.
 
Idk I haven't really looked at it

Sometimes undercard fights are better, but I can't be arsed today
 
Shit starts too late. Main events should be scheduled to start at 9pm cst.
 
good fights for 220 start at the co main event

so main card starts at 3
co main most likely 4.30 if they don't waste time doing retarded shit on the ppv
 
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