Everyone does.i pay for dazn and espn thats it
very rarely’ll buy a ppv, it has so to be a super fight like ggg vs caneo 1
Grown men living their lives. No need to toss and turn losing sleep if you toss the sport a few bones every now and then, they are fighting for a living after all.sometimes i feel bad for financially supporting people bashing each other’s brains in
There are high quality illicit streams out there but even they'll lag or drop when server load is high (requiring you to switch to another stream perhaps even several times). The more popular the fight the worse it'll be. The majority of these stream hosts are amateur pirates. They're operating on much slower links and generally don't have the resources to fully load balance or leverage video CDNs for content acceleration so that they're able to scale to the needs of all their viewers. A good ad blocker & trustworthy VPN, preferably one that's been proven in court (or an independent 3rd party audit) to be a no-log service, are a must.If I think the card is worth paying for I’ll pay, otherwise I’ll just watch highlights the next day. The last PPV i bought was Day of Reckoning, and I thought it was alright. I’ll probably get Joshua/Ngannou and Fury/Usyk as well. There’s not much else on the horizon as far as I can see.
I don’t have the patience for streams. I have friends that send me links for “good” streams and they always seem to freeze. And then there are all those annoying pop-ups.
sometimes i feel bad for financially supporting people bashing each other’s brains in