How Much Does UFC 252 Cost? PPV Price For UFC 252 in USA, UK, and Australia
UFC 252 Cost: There is a phrase that says “Nothing Comes Easy and Nothing Comes Cheap”, and so is also the case with the finest MMA action. Here is how much you need to pay in order to enjoy a UFC Pay-Per-View event.
UFC PPV events are unmatched and always render a sense of exhilaration. However, to acquire the delight and feel the real life fight experience, a certain price needs to be paid. The very payment gets added in the revenue collection of UFC, which further paves the way for continuation of service.
There are two ways through which a PPV event of the stature of UFC 252 can be witnessed. One is the conventional method of Television broadcast, and the other being the live streaming mode. In both the cases a monetary value is attached, and only upon its payment, the gateway of live action opens.
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What is the cost of a UFC PPV Event?
If the MMA action is watched via, a television service provider, then cost varies from entity to entity. ESPN is the carrier of action in United States. Where the channel can be subscribed by paying a fee of $5.99 per month. In UK, BT Sport is the official telecast partner of UFC, and comes at different cost such as £10, £16, and at £29.99 a month. In Australia, Foxtel renders the live action, and delivers a number packs for the viewers to choose and switch.
An MMA enthusiast can resort to streaming medium as well, ESPN has an annual plan for $84.98, moreover in the streaming mode, UFC’s internal entity itself has a strong hold. The company is the patron of UFC Fight pass, which can be termed as the one stop shop for all the UFC needs. It (Fight Pass) can be subscribed by paying a universal fee of $9.99 monthly, and $95.99 annually.
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