How to Best Enjoy MMA Fight Night from Your Home

Watching a live MMA fight is a thrilling experience, especially if you are lucky enough to get tickets to go and see a live event in person! However, unfortunately, most of the time, you are more likely to end up watching it from your own home. Thankfully, there are plenty of things that you can do to make this experience as close to the live experience as possible (or possibly even better!). Here are five things that you can do to make fight night extra special when you are watching at home.

Complete Your Home Viewing Setup

Although you can stream most fights on your mobile phone, tablet, or laptop, nothing beats the experience of watching on the big screen if you are able to. Sports such as MMA are best enjoyed in high quality on a large screen such as a plasma, LED, or LCD screen. For extra immersion, a good quality surround sound system can make you feel like you are really at the side of the ring!

Invite Your Friends Around

The social aspect of watching sports is often one of the most glaring omissions from the experience of watching at home. Did you and your friends not manage to get hold of tickets to the big fight? Fear not—you can still have almost as fun a time by inviting your friends around to your house to watch it together. You’ll have all the benefits of their company, as well as being near to your fridge to grab a cold beer whenever you want.

Place a Bet

Placing a bet on a fight can really increase the tension and your feelings of involvement in a fight. Checking out the latest boxing online odds before a fight is a way to make you anticipate it even more.

Placing a bet to raise the stakes can be made extra fun when you bet against your friends as you watch together, or even just come up with certain forfeits, which can make the fight even more exciting!

Follow Social Media

Social media can give you a glimpse behind the scenes and add another dimension to your enjoyment of the sport. Why not follow fighters on sites like Twitter and Instagram and get to know what they are like as people, so you feel even more invested? You can also follow organizations like the official UFC, as well as following what other members of the public are saying about the fight.

Set an Alarm!

MMA is an international sport, and fights take place in all kinds of different time zones. Often, the fight you want to see will start in the early hours of the morning where you live. This means that the most vital thing to do is sometimes to set an alarm so that you don’t miss it entirely! If you are considering a late night watching the fight, booking the next day off work can help you to enjoy it even more without worrying about the morning.

Owner/Editor of SevereMMA.com. Writer, Podcaster, Producer of 'Notorious: Conor McGregor' film, 'Conor McGregor: Notorious' TV series, 'Ten Thousand Hours', 'The Fighting Irish' and more documentary films.

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