Anyway to watch fights without commentary?

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Sometimes its good and I want to hear their opinions, and sometimes it is just distracting from the fights and I don't want to hear Rogan exaggerate a punch, or Dominick to go all MLG MMA on us. Literally Anik seems like the only normal person on the panels. I know at live events, you just have to watch the fights unless you have headphones or something, but then you would look silly as fuck.

I don't want to watch fights in silence, I would still like to be able to hear the movements and strikes connecting, or the crowd getting loud after a finish, but sometimes I wish I could just mute the commentary.

I might try to start watching foreign streams because I don't know what they are saying and they usually have less commentators, and generally say less. It is also hilarious to hear them celebrate and you have no clue what they are saying.

Whenever a KO happens in the middle east, this is how they celebrate
 
Mute your tv. Watch in a language you don’t speak, plug your ears. The options are endless.

 
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Sometimes its good and I want to hear their opinions, and sometimes it is just distracting from the fights and I don't want to hear Rogan exaggerate a punch, or Dominick to go all MLG MMA on us. Literally Anik seems like the only normal person on the panels. I know at live events, you just have to watch the fights unless you have headphones or something, but then you would look silly as fuck.

I don't want to watch fights in silence, I would still like to be able to hear the movements and strikes connecting, or the crowd getting loud after a finish, but sometimes I wish I could just mute the commentary.

I might try to start watching foreign streams because I don't know what they are saying and they usually have less commentators, and generally say less. It is also hilarious to hear them celebrate and you have no clue what they are saying.

Whenever a KO happens in the middle east, this is how they celebrate

Funny, I've wondered exactly the opposite. It would be cool if there was a way to order commentary alone on the cheap without the fight. Before you say I'm an idiot, who hasn't listened to football on the radio? It sounds like it wouldn't be enjoyable at all, but if its your only option the mind is powerful to supply the visuals in your brain with good color commentary and there are many times $60 is just a bit too steep for a brother to fork out. Also, when I go to Hooter's to watch, you can never hear the audio and it would be nice to be able to wear ear buds to hear it.
 
1)Start talking to yourself every time the commentators begin talking. It’s hard to listen to two conversations at once. Make yourself the priority.
2) Pretend the commentators are your annoying co-workers. You won’t hear a thing.
 
This is kind of a problem with a lot of sports, although Rogan is probably the worst. I think I would rather listen to a video game announcer.
 
Be me. I literally never hear a word anyone is really saying, it's just white noise when I watch fights. I'm too zoned into the fights to really hear keep up with who is saying dumb shit and who isn't. Occasionally I will here Joe say some dumb shit just hyping everything up more than necessary as usual.
 
LMAO. Really TS? If your mute button is broken you can also turn the volume all the way down ;)
 
Sometimes its good and I want to hear their opinions, and sometimes it is just distracting from the fights and I don't want to hear Rogan exaggerate a punch, or Dominick to go all MLG MMA on us. Literally Anik seems like the only normal person on the panels. I know at live events, you just have to watch the fights unless you have headphones or something, but then you would look silly as fuck.

I don't want to watch fights in silence, I would still like to be able to hear the movements and strikes connecting, or the crowd getting loud after a finish, but sometimes I wish I could just mute the commentary.

I might try to start watching foreign streams because I don't know what they are saying and they usually have less commentators, and generally say less. It is also hilarious to hear them celebrate and you have no clue what they are saying.

Whenever a KO happens in the middle east, this is how they celebrate

Thats one thing I like about the TUF fights. You hear everything but the guys talking over the action.
 
I would recommend just turning on some good music to watch the fights with or look up an online fight companion. Just play this on repeat, the entire card
 
Also, mute isnt the same thing as watching with the sound of the crowd, the fight, and the coaches minus the commentary.
 
I would recommend just turning on some good music to watch the fights with or look up an online fight companion. Just play this on repeat, the entire card


Dude I miss this, shit would hype me up so much.
 
Everyone saying the mute button is an idiot, he clearly says he still wants to hear the noise of the crowd and the fighters moving around the cage and throwing strikes and strikes landing. Morons.

I would like this too, seems like the best way to watch but there is no option at the moment
 
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Me seeing people advising muting after reading TS's post.
 
*Whittaker beats Romero for 2nd time"

Rogan: "Would be down to have a rubber match with him?"

I've been done with Hogan since that. it doesn't fucking matter if you disagree with the decision or not, you NEVER disrespect a fighterr like that to their face. Whittakerr should have headkicked him right there and then.
 
*Whittaker beats Romero for 2nd time"

Rogan: "Would be down to have a rubber match with him?"

I've been done with Hogan since that. it doesn't fucking matter if you disagree with the decision or not, you NEVER disrespect a fighterr like that to their face. Whittakerr should have headkicked him right there and then.


There's no disrespect there.

It was a really close fight, so the question definitely makes sense.


Honestly, the question makes more sense because it wasn't that close of a fight.

IMO, it was 49-47 Romero.

I just mean really close in the sense to include some people thought Whittaker won.
 
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