str8talkingguy wrote: » Watched all of Conors UFC fights whether i had bt or paid for a ufc stream but this one i won't be bothering,interest in mma has waned for me in the last couple years and all these added pay walls just makes it easier. I'll probably watch it on a ****ty stream if i happen to be around but other than that i'm not gonna go out of my way to watch Ronda Rousey/Holly holm 2.0,because if Cowboy doesn't take him out around the middle rounds ill be surprised and i'm rooting for Conor but all the signs are there.
simongurnick wrote: » Back to the fight, thought it was interesting this week to hear from both coaches. Cowboys man saying all they have to worry about is the left and rd 1. Risky mindset if that is what they are really thinking. Left is obvious but conor has a few other tools for sure. Then JK came out saying he sees conor winning in later rounds. Wonder if that was a response to the 1st rd comment?
To me, he's just a left hand. He's just a guy with a left hand. That's how I see him. He does something that we call a 'rock back' well. Mayweather does it. A lot of Philly fighters do it. He lives and breathes off it. A lot of MMA guys don't know about these boxing things that they do. This is a move that's very easily taken away and we're going to dominate every step of the way.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » There clamping down on a lot the VPN stuff for these streaming services. Pitty ufc.tv doesn't work anymore for this reason. I bought ppvs on there before was perfect.
keith06 wrote: » I even got into chats with a few vpn companies and they weren't too convinced it would work.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » With all the ****ing moaning from companies about piracy there pushing a lot of people into turning to it. Makes no sense! Like I can't believe there's not one payed streaming option out there even via VPN.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » I think I seen something about this mentioned on website that has yo be bought with card from uk and in the UK.
Mellor wrote: » I'm sure there are plenty of VPN options seeing as the BT sport deal only applies to Uk and Ireland. But legally as BT have the rights, you can only watch it via BT platforms. The BT Sports Box Office App says it gives access to PPVs even without a BT Sports subscription
How Soon Is Now wrote: » There's plenty of decent iptv setups out there that will have ya sorted. I just like having the option of something official as well when theres few people watching!
keith06 wrote: » It's very frustrating, I may just stay away from finding out what happened and get ****ty streams on you tube the next day but there's nothing like watching it live unfortunately bt are making that pretty impossible. Hoping someone on here has a solid solution.
keith06 wrote: » Its disgraceful an Irishman fighting and a lot of us wont be able to even watch it cause bt sport wont make the box office app available in Ireland yet skys box office app is. Bt sports suck, just have to look for free alternatives and I actually would've paid for it cause I'm a huge ufc and Conor McGregor fan.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » I have iptv meself just want something official as well if possible. That way no one can moan if it goes off during fight by chance ha.
US2 wrote: » Sky rep just got back to me. The only way to purchase this PPV legitimately, is to have a Sky subscription. What a joke.
US2 wrote: » Which player do you use for it on a laptop ?
ElBastardo1 wrote: » IPTV is a god send. 10euro per month.
chopperbyrne wrote: » Unless you have Sky, there's no legal/easy way to watch BT PPVs in Ireland. They may still be free to air in some countries, and you could point a dish at a proper angle and tune in a station with certain set top boxes, but it's a lot of hassle.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I asked ‘now tv help’ on Twitter. They say they do not have the bt sports box off app setup for Ireland, so it’s not possible to watch on now tv. So seems to me if you are with VM there is no possible/legal way to watch this or any ufc ppv event??
JoeyJJ wrote: » Yeah cowboy is like a gatekeeper now, beat him and you are possibly in line for a main event headline or title shot, like Keith Jardine back in the day at LHW.
fitzparker wrote: » It's easy for Dana and Conor to both say he will step in to face Khabib or Tony, but it will never happen, they will not let possibly the biggest fight in MMA be promoted in a few weeks ( or days depending if an injury happens) depending what route he takes I feel either Gaethje or Masvidal at international fight week (July) then Usman or LW champ at MSG Nov. That will be 3 fights. For others talking about Cowboy, per rankings its a matched fight 2 top 10's you can't really say its a bad match up? For others saying up and comers will beat Cowboy with ease, Alex hernandez tried to be "that kid" and got TKO'd. Dont get me wrong, i think Conor is a higher level than Cerrone and if he turns up with the Megregor 2020 season attitude it should be done in 1. but he isnt fighting a bum either, his last 2 loses were against 2 lads next in line for the title so he still holds some warrant