UFC on ESPN Pacing Is So Great

UFC on ESPN Pacing Is So Great


One thing is clear: the UFC broadcast pacing on ESPN and ESPN+ is a categorical improvement over FS1’s treatment. In both UFC Brooklyn and UFC Fortaleza, UFC and ESPN trimmed a lot of broadcast fat for their streaming product, making for a much more enjoyable fan experience. I didn’t realize how much of a tax FS1’s television pacing was, but this new development has made me reconsider how big of a problem it all turned out to be.

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  1. Seriously, I missed the fights and I seen each fights highlights almost immediately after they were done on YouTube. I used to be up all night waiting for results before espn.

  2. I just thought about looking you up on Google play and there you were. Why don't you advertise that you're on there I would have for sure subbed earlier. Donk

  3. Imagine watching them fox commercials at 4am in England. Thank god we see fights now and not ads

  4. notice he fails to mention that you're paying for espn+. he also doesn't mention that you can't go into any sports bar in america and ask them to put on the fights because they're behind a paywall now.

  5. WTF is he talking about? The pacing is exactly the same as is the production from Fox. The fights are still 30 mins each. ESPN has just as many commercials as Fox. Luke really depressed for the ESPN gig.

  6. But Edgelords tell us to hate ESPN something something Lebron.

  7. Dont worry pacing will be terrible on a non streaming espn network. Fight pass events have a quick pace as well

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