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  2. The cord-cutter's guide to streaming live sports - AOL

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    Pay-per-view fights are also on ESPN+. Fight Pass , UFC's streaming service, is $9.99 a month or $95.99/year. The pass gives you the entire UFC library, pay-per-view preliminary fights, and other ...

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    The Queensberry vs Matchroom '5v5' card, headlined by Wilder vs. Zhang, is available via DAZN pay-per-view for $69.99. A DAZN subscription is needed to purchase the pay-per-view. Queensberry vs ...

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    Beterbiev vs Bivol 2 tops a card featuring Dubois vs Parker and numerous big names

  5. Pay-per-view - Wikipedia

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    The first home pay-per-view cable television broadcast was the Floyd Patterson vs. Ingemar Johansson rematch in 1960, when 25,000 TelePrompTer subscribers mailed $2 to watch Patterson regain the heavyweight title. [11] The third Patterson–Johansson match in 1961 was later viewed by 100,000 paid cable subscribers. [12]

  6. ESPN PPV - Wikipedia

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    ESPN PPV is the banner for pay-per-view events produced by ESPN. The service primarily serves as the distributor for ESPN College Extra, an out-of-market sports package that carries college basketball and football events. The service was originally launched in 1999 as ESPN Extra SkyREPORT.COM News [1] and was renamed ESPN PPV in 2001.

  7. Category:Pay-per-view boxing matches - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pay-per-view boxing matches" The following 191 pages are in this category, out of 191 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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