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Step 1
Visit Youtube.com. YouTube has hundreds of thousands of archived, popular, not-for-broadcast and pay-per-view fights and exhibitions for viewing, download and sharing.
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Step 2
Expand your search beyond fights and exhibits. YouTube has hundreds of thousands of clips and videos of UFC topics; ranging from interviews, profile and biographical materials, fighter training sessions, play-by-play highlights of title fights, and MMA How-to videos for amateur and advanced sportsmen.
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Step 3
Visit the official UFC website. The official UFC website offers a comprehensive listing of UFC events, title information, fighter profiles, clips and videos, as well as information about the sport.
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Step 4
Check out additional websites like Aggression.tv. This website has a catalog of fights for viewing and download. Also, ufc-fights.com offers UFC news, future UFC fights, previews, predictions and results. Similarly, Ufcfightnews.com provides news and history on the UFC.
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Step 5
Narrow your search to a specific fight, fighter, or technique. (For a complete listing of techniques, visit en.wikipedia.org.) I suggest searching the Web for "STRIKERS," "GROUND AND POUND FIGHTERS," "GRAPPLING TECHNIQUES," or "SUBMISSION HOLDS".








Comments
karenakorson said
on 7/10/2009 There's only one legitimate place I've found to watch it, the rest seem like scams :-/ You can see it over here though: http://vostuu.com/watch28015.html
They make you do a little survey but after that it's good to go :)
yarinayarson said
on 6/12/2009 There's only one legitimate place I've found to watch it live, the rest seem like scams :-/ You can watch it over here though: http://alturl.com/rzkh
I watched UFC 98 and 97 on there just fine, then afterward they do a replay in case you miss it.. pretty awesome actually