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According to the Los Angeles Times, the Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor fight on August 26th will cost $89.95 on Pay-Per-View for standard definition and $99.95 for high definition. Pricey, but I get...
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Can't wait for this one. Who do ya got?
Filed Under: Boxing/MMA
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MaHittaMaHitta83 months
I'll just watch it on youtube an hour after.
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AUsteriskPride83 months
$10 more for HD?? Lulz.. And they wonder why cable is dying out.
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saint tiger22583 months
Such shite to pay that much money for this fight. I get the name recognition but seems to be a bit much for a fight that's pretty much going to be garbage.
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SamGinn Cam83 months
$100 for what'll be 5-10 minutes of fighting. I could get a better deal with a hot arse hooker for that.
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Scruffy83 months
That is $89.94 more than the fight is worth.
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blueboy83 months
It's like they're begging me to pirate this feed. All I'm hoping for is that McGregor abandons boxing rules and just goes all out MMA whoopass on woman beating Mayweather. Sure, he'll be DQ'd, but he'll still get paid and he won't have to lose a fight to an a-hole while having to adhere to that style's "rules."
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MountainCat83 months
It's in the contract that if he does anything outside of the boxing rules he will not get paid.
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Gumbo183 months
@MountainCat: So what? It would be hell of a good fight it McGregor feels if he is losing or is actually getting beat up while Floyd runs away in the ring and McGregor goes ape shite MMA on him. Will be a fight for the ages if he does. If not, will be a long boring fight with Floyd running around the ring.
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MountainCat83 months
Gumbo, i agree it would be awesome to see McGregor go full MMA and destroy mayweather. My comment was just a response to blueboy saying "he'll get DQ'd, but he'll still get paid" when in fact, he won't.
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lsuson83 months
That's an extra $89.95 that I won't be spending.
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Twenty 4983 months
My neighbors in college used to order the fights and charge a few bucks at the door for entry and pizza. We packed the joint.
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Montezuma83 months
I will be watching Stanford beat up Rice for free. I am sure the fight will be free on youtube and twitter very shortly after it's conclusion.
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arkytiger2383 months
So who knows what website you'll be able to watch for free on?
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olgoi khorkhoi83 months
reddit
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pellietigersaint83 months
buffalo wild wings (or insert sports bar of choice)............free
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Lsu10120583 months
There were literally 100s of youtube live streams of the last Pacquiao fight. Between how easy it is to stream these things (which its not even illegal to watch them only to host it) and how corrupt/worthless judges have become boxing is in a rough spot.
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MountainCat83 months
The last pac fight was free on espn
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a want83 months
Lol. I might pay $19.99 for this fight if there was a great undercard.
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GetEmTigers0883 months
Gotta pay Mayweather's tax debts to the IRS he owes..
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Balloon Huffer83 months
I suppose everything is relative. $100 bucks for a few hours of entertainment? I'd be lucky to only lose that at the casino. That is 1 dinner. 1 movie (family of 5).
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kjntgr83 months
You are totally right. 100 bucks nowadays is nothing, I'm lucky if I get by on a Saturday only dropping 100
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YellaPurp83 months
THANK GOD FOR STREAM SITES!!
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KennabraTiger83 months
Get what?
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Solo Cam83 months
Who the fuch would buy the standard definition? No way I would buy it myself but me and 3 buddy's are gonna buy it together.
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Feelthebarn83 months
I paid $180 for the damn manny-floyd fight. Sounds like a good deal
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Walt OReilly83 months
I'll be at the fight
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