UFC CEO Dana White has responded to the ESPN+ PPV outages during the UFC 304 broadcast.
gave the community Saturday night, the promotion again underwent a less-than-ideal viewing experience for those who had purchased the fight on ESPN+.
The feed eventually returned for Tom Aspinall vs. Curtis Blaydes and Leon Edwards vs. Belal Muhammad, as Aspinall and Muhammad both won, respectively. Some even got to see Paddy Pimblett's submission win against King Green. Nevertheless, the UFC's outage issues have become routine in the last few months for U.S. audiences.
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