Is it dumb if I have a ton of credit and already have Rizin 14 (via credit) to use my vpn and order the Floyd version (also using credit)?
I’m leaning towards yes since the entire thing or most important parts will be on YouTube or some streamable format tomorrow.
It depends on if you live in the US, Mexico, and Japan. Those countries don’t have the Mayweather fight. Other countries (or using a vpn to look like your from those countries) do have the fight included for $5 more.
Oh I'm sure this has been mentioned, but just in case, I noticed that using a VPN (set it to the Czech Republic) on the Fite website will allow you to get the option to buy the Mayweather version. I want to say the price is only $25 USD. Can't guarantee you'll be able to buy it using credits or...
Perhaps but I’ve gotten a couple hundred dollars over the past few years. I don’t think I’ve ever had to pay for anything event. So if that’s lame, then I’m lame and fine with it lol
Truthfully it used to make more sense when FITE would give out $20 per sign up (5 on signup/15 on purchase) and...
Fite TV just confirmed they will have RIZIN 14
Now Keep in mind Rizin normally is $19.99 on Fite TV.
Just sign up for Fite TV using affiliate code. It only works one per device (ie so it has to be on a device you've never installed the fite.tv app too or had your spouse/so/escort you rented to...
And for anyone new to the whole Fite TV game here is my post from earlier.
Just sign up with Fite TV using my affiliate code. It only works one per device (ie so it has to be on a device you've never installed the fite.tv app too or had your spouse/so/escort you rented to watch JMMA with did)...
I ordered it since I have a lot of left over credit. For anyone interested in seeing it for free.
Just sign up for Fite TV using affiliate code. It only works one per device (ie so it has to be on a device you've never installed the fite.tv app too or had your spouse/so/escort you rented to...
In general I'm fine with it as it mixes things up a bit. The one strike in a clinch rules keeps it from getting too "boxingy" for lack of a better term and the ones I've seen have general been enjoyable and don't feel like a drag on the overall event (you know compared to super long...
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