Okay, so I’ve been trying to catch some MMA fights lately, but it’s been a real pain to find good, reliable streams. I heard some folks talking about using Reddit to find links, so I figured I’d give it a shot. Here’s how it went down:

First Steps: Diving into Reddit
First thing I did was fire up Reddit. I’ve used it before for other stuff, but never for finding live streams. I typed “MMA streams” into the search bar, and a bunch of subreddits popped up.
Finding the Right Subreddit
I clicked on a couple of the bigger ones, like r/MMAStreams and another one called something similar. I noticed right away that a lot of these subreddits had been banned or made private. This must be due to copyright stuff, probably. Kind of annoying, but I get it.
The Hunt for Links (and the Dodgy Ones)
I kept digging, looking for subreddits that were still active. Finally, I found a couple that seemed promising. There were posts with titles like “[Fight Night] Main Card Streams” and stuff like that. Inside these posts, users were posting links, and it looked like a free for all.
I tried a few of the links. Some were complete garbage – pop-ups everywhere, really low quality, or they just didn’t work at all. It felt like walking through a minefield, honestly.
Success (Sort Of)
Eventually, I did find a couple of links that actually worked. The quality wasn’t amazing, but it was watchable. I had to close a few annoying pop-up ads, but hey, it was free, right?

My Takeaway From Using Reddit for MMA Streams
- It’s a gamble: You never really know what you’re going to get. Some links are great, some are terrible, and some might even be risky.
- Be persistent: You have to be ready to try a bunch of links and wade through some junk to find something that works.
- Be careful: I’d definitely recommend having some kind of ad blocker and maybe even a 加速器, just to be on the safe side.
In the end, I managed to watch the fights, but it was a bit of a hassle. And the stream quality wasn’t the best.