Originally posted by Kermit

J/K, I usually use Dishnet or Xfinity to order. I call in to get discounts where I can get a $39 - $49 fight for $20 - $25. Talk to customer service and negotiate. They won't apply it to the fight but will discount service. I use to have DirecTV too and they were very good at pricing but they try to stick you later. Expect the Mayweather fight to probably be at least $79. As soon as they start advertising, I'm going to request for $49. You normally also get website access to older fights and a lot of prefight stuff that is actually pretty good. The behind the scenes stuff should be worth it for most gamblers.
I think if they would adjust their pricing, more people would pay. Most of these events should be like $15/20. They'd probably get much more people buying. But it's still cheap entertainment. I spent $50 plus at a rained out track meet this morning. Who the hell wants to deal with streams? My theater room has a huge projection screen that does not look good with a shitty feed. I grilled a nice brisket with all the fixings and chilling to an open bar. This shit is worth the price of admission.