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Anyone go to a UFC PPV?

HR@PaneraBread

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Are the ceremonial weigh-ins worth attending?
Not in most cases but it's a Jones fight so he might slap someone
Do I want to be there for the early prelims or is it not worth it?
Again normally it's a crap shoot, you could see some good fights. For a PPV headlined by Stipe and Jones the undercard is probs gonna be pretty wild
 

LingerLonger

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Are the ceremonial weigh-ins worth attending?
Yes without question. For an MSG event with big names you will want to attend as much of it as you can. Try to get into press events or open workouts or anything. Show up for the weigh-ins or press conferences if they are open as well. Just the atmosphere before the fights if you are a hardcore fan should get you into the mood for the event. It will definitely get you into the mood for the fights.
Do I want to be there for the early prelims or is it not worth it?
Depends on a lot of things. Where your seats are. How far you are staying from the venue. How much you are willing to spend on food. If you want to have a sit down meal before or after the event. The way I usually do late sporting events is I find a restaurant open after the event is over and reserve a table. Then eat sparingly during the event so that everyone is hungry after things are over. When the game or matches are over then you go out and eat. Maybe then go see a late night movie or go to a nightclub or whatever if things are still open.

The thing with UFC prelim fights is that they are unpredictable. Sometimes the fights are all finishes. Sometimes you get a dozen 30-27 fights in a row before you get to the co-main or main and it is boring. But if you want to watch the main card fights it is best to arrive over an hour earlier and try to get right in before a big crowd shows up. And this is an MSG card so it might be stacked top to bottom or horrendously filled out because UFC are dirt cheap.

If this is your first time at a UFC event I would recommend seeing as much of it as you possibly can. From the pre-event stuff to watching all fights live. Then you'll know what next time works best for you and what doesn't.
 

Harry Powell

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Yes without question. For an MSG event with big names you will want to attend as much of it as you can. Try to get into press events or open workouts or anything. Show up for the weigh-ins or press conferences if they are open as well. Just the atmosphere before the fights if you are a hardcore fan should get you into the mood for the event. It will definitely get you into the mood for the fights.

Depends on a lot of things. Where your seats are. How far you are staying from the venue. How much you are willing to spend on food. If you want to have a sit down meal before or after the event. The way I usually do late sporting events is I find a restaurant open after the event is over and reserve a table. Then eat sparingly during the event so that everyone is hungry after things are over. When the game or matches are over then you go out and eat. Maybe then go see a late night movie or go to a nightclub or whatever if things are still open.

The thing with UFC prelim fights is that they are unpredictable. Sometimes the fights are all finishes. Sometimes you get a dozen 30-27 fights in a row before you get to the co-main or main and it is boring. But if you want to watch the main card fights it is best to arrive over an hour earlier and try to get right in before a big crowd shows up. And this is an MSG card so it might be stacked top to bottom or horrendously filled out because UFC are dirt cheap.

If this is your first time at a UFC event I would recommend seeing as much of it as you possibly can. From the pre-event stuff to watching all fights live. Then you'll know what next time works best for you and what doesn't.
Thanks nigga I appreciate the input
 
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I went to the UFC on FOX dos santos vs miocic 1 card. I mainly went because my drinking buddy at the time Jamie Varner was fighting against Drew Dober on that one. I was seated next to some FUCKING SPICS that brought their god damn baby dropping formula gassers all night. Fuck I hate mexicans.
 

DMAN

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I am still deeply offended that MSG has to relocate because of a fucking train station. That is all.
 
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