In 2021, it appears that the price of UFC pay-per-views isn’t the only thing that will be changing. Apparently, UFC President Dana White also has a new plan for how to deal with illegal pirating.
On January 23, the UFC begins its 2021 PPV campaign with UFC 257, headlined by a lightweight rematch between former champion Conor McGregor and former interim champion Dustin Poirier. On Monday, White continued promoting the event by posting another new promo on his Instagram account.
Not long after his post, one commenter responded, declaring his intention to pirate the PPV, to which White promised “a surprise” for all those looking to illegally watch the event.
The recent announcement by the UFC that they would once again be raising the price of PPVs, this time from $64.99 to $69.99, starting with UFC 257, has already been met with some backlash. A number of commenters on Dana White’s post brought up their displeasure with the price hike and given that, it’s possible that more fans will turn to illegal streams instead of purchasing the event on ESPN+. Given that McGregor is the biggest star in MMA, and the PPV is expected to draw huge numbers, it makes sense that the UFC would be looking to maximize their profits on the event by whatever means available to them.
UFC 257 takes place Jan. 23 on Fight Island in Abu Dhabi.
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Promises.
I promise a masterpiece.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) January 5, 2021
Izzy dismissing the Legendary Polish Power.
Shade.
Safety first.
There’s a mandatory waiting period according to the Ufc even though I personally got tested negative. You in for early February ? I had blue balls since August remember… pic.twitter.com/BGrRmpQJ47
— Baldy Ed (@brianboom135) January 5, 2021
Teammates.
Hmmm.
Bellator with the content we all needed.
Kamaru Usman (17-1) vs. Gilbert Burns (19-3); UFC 258, Feb. 13.
Curtis Blaydes (14-2) vs. Derrick Lewis (24-7); UFC Fight Night, Feb. 27.
Sergey Spivak (11-2) vs. Jared Vanderaa (11-4); UFC Fight Night, Feb. 27.
Johnny Walker (18-5) vs. Jimmy Crute (12-1); UFC Fight Night, Mar. 20.
So, looks like there’s a good chance Poirier-McGregor 2 is for the title. Guess Dana might finally be giving up on cajoling Khabib back. Never could’ve seen that coming.
Thanks for reading and see y’all tomorrow.
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