Pay-per-view (PPV) has long been a staple model for combat sports and entertainment, offering fans the ability to purchase ...
Saturday night saw a ton of criticism for ESPN after many people could not buy the pay-per-view broadcast of UFC 313. That was due to a technical issue at ESPN+, which has had the exclusive U.S ...
It includes a year-long subscription and the UFC 313 PPV for $134.98. If you bought the annual ESPN+ subscription and PPV card separate, you’d have to pay $200. You can’t buy a UFC PPV card ...
Technical difficulties on the broadcaster’s front resulted in a mass purchasing outage and buffering issues, infuriating fans and leading to an overall drop in PPV buys. UFC president Dana White ...
After many viewers experienced issues with purchasing and streaming ESPN’s pay-per-view broadcast of UFC 313, ESPN+ will replay the event for free, meaning those with a subscription can watch ...
However, one painfully dull fight on the $80 PPV card left Brendan Schaub absolutely furious ‘Big Brown’ vented his frustrations at White and the other big bosses in the aftermath of UFC 313.
Below, we’ve outlined the various ways to purchase the pay-per-view for UFC 313, along with some other info about the fight night. UFC 313 date and time: When is UFC 313: Pereira vs. Ankalaev?
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