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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is an exciting, full-contact combat sport combining various martial arts disciplines into thrilling fights that transcend sports and entertainment boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on culture.

Becoming a UFC fighter requires more than simply guts; to be truly competitive against your peers you need a distinguishable fighting style that sets you apart.

Origins

UFC has had an enormous effect on mixed martial arts (MMA), catapulting it into mainstream society and captivating millions of fans worldwide with its distinctive blend of athleticism, drama and excitement. It is fascinating to examine its origins; read up on their rich history here!

The inaugural UFC event took place in 1993 as a mixed martial arts tournament that pitted various fighting styles against one another. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu master Rorion Gracie and business magnate Art Davie joined pay-per-view promoter Bob Meyrowitz to organize this groundbreaking tournament, and its enormous success saw Royce Gracie emerge victorious and win his championship title proving that his style worked successfully against competition.

Conor McGregor emerged as a new superstar fighter in 2012, dominating the Octagon with unparalleled showmanship and trash talk. His bold attitude broke barriers for women fighters while expanding his fanbase beyond its previous borders.

Rules

The UFC’s ruleset has evolved over the years from “no-rules slobber knockers” to a full sport with various rules. While certain rules make fights more violent and safer; fighters cannot stomp or kick opponents while on all fours or throw knees to grounded opponents; as an example.

The rules prohibit biting, eye gouging and groin attacks as well as setting weight classes and limiting rounds for contests. Athletes must weigh within an acceptable weight range in order to compete, with those failing to make weight being penalized by forfeiting some of their purse money and athletes and those working closely with them not permitted from betting on fights.

Pay-per-view events

UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) has captured the hearts and minds of fight fans everywhere. Not only is this exciting combat sport, but also promotes health and fitness – in addition to competitions, UFC also provides several training programs designed to improve physical and mental wellbeing.

ESPN+ allows users to stream live events and access an extensive library of UFC content. With access to fight library, PRIDE, Strikeforce and WEC content and exclusive originals. Signing up for an ESPN+ free account or purchasing PPV events through your mobile carrier bill could take up to 30 minutes for purchase to be processed; once active you can view these events on any device.

Streaming options

Virtual private networks (VPNs) provide an effective means of circumventing geographical restrictions and blackouts. By concealing your IP address and altering your location, streaming services won’t block you and keeping hackers and nosy snoops at bay.

ESPN+ is an ideal solution for fans of mixed martial arts (MMA). The subscription service features UFC fights and pay-per-view events as well as other sports content – available across laptop, tablet and mobile device viewing. Furthermore, subscribers are entitled to a 30-day money-back guarantee and enjoy a free trial period as part of the subscription.

Kayo offers streaming of pay-per-view fight events available through Foxtel iQ or the Foxtel Sports HD pack in Australia and is accessible using a VPN to access from abroad.

Watching on a budget

No matter if it’s your first time or return, there are various ways MMA can fit into a budget. One option is purchasing UFC Fight Pass subscription that provides access to live and on-demand events for a monthly fee; another possibility would be attending live events where food and drinks only costs are applicable.

Watching UFC fights can be an exciting spectacle. Combatants clash using hand, foot, knee and elbow strikes and grappling techniques designed to knock out their opponent or force them to submit. Similar to watching professional wrestling but with more action and pageantry. UFC events provide an ideal setting for bonding among friends; visiting live events is the surest way to become hooked on this exciting form of combat sports.