Okay, so I wanted to watch the latest UFC fight, but I didn’t want to shell out for a pay-per-view. So, I thought, “Let’s check out Reddit.” I’d heard whispers of people streaming sports on there, and, well, I was curious.

First, I fired up my laptop and headed straight to Reddit. I just typed “UFC reddit stream” into the search bar, and boom, a whole bunch of subreddits popped up. Most of them had names that were pretty obvious, like “r/UFCStreams” or something along those lines. It’s like a secret club, but not so secret.
I clicked on a couple of the subreddits. Inside, it was a little chaotic. A lot of posts, some with links, some with just random comments. It felt like digging through a pile of clothes looking for your size.
- It takes some time to find a good stream.
I started clicking on some of the links that looked promising. Some were duds – just took me to weird advertising pages. Others were asking for sign-ups or surveys. I’m not about that life, so I just backed out of those.
Finally, I found one that seemed legit. It took me to a website that, honestly, looked a little sketchy. But hey, I was committed at this point. There was a video player there, and I hesitantly clicked play.
And…it worked! Kinda. The quality wasn’t amazing. It was a little blurry, and it buffered every now and then. But I was watching the fight! For free! I had to close a few pop-up ads, but it was manageable.

I watched the whole fight that way. It wasn’t perfect, but it got the job done. And, let’s be real, it beat paying a huge fee.
So, that’s my experience with the whole “UFC Reddit stream” thing. It works, but be prepared to do some digging and deal with some janky websites. It’s a bit of an adventure, that’s for sure!