PPV Events Guide

PPV Events with IPTV

Every UFC fight, boxing championship, and wrestling pay-per-view included in your subscription. No per-event charges. No cable required. Just press play.

Updated March 2026 · 10 min read

The PPV Cost Problem

Pay-per-view pricing has escalated significantly over the past five years. UFC main events now cost $79.99 each on ESPN+, up from $64.99 just three years ago. Major boxing cards frequently exceed $84.99. For fans who follow both UFC and boxing, annual PPV spending can easily surpass $1,000.

Traditional PPV also locks you to a single screen. Purchasing a UFC event on ESPN+ gives you playback on one device. Want to watch the fight in the living room and stream the prelims in the kitchen? That requires a second purchase or workaround.

IPTV eliminates both problems. With IPTV USA Canada, every PPV event across UFC, boxing, WWE, and AEW is included in your subscription. No per-event fees. Multi-device plans let you stream on 2-3 screens simultaneously.

PPV Savings Breakdown

Event TypeTraditional PPV CostAnnual TotalWith IPTV USA Canada
UFC / MMA$79.99 per event$960-$1,120/yearIncluded
Boxing$69.99-$84.99 per event$560-$850/yearIncluded
WWE / Wrestling$49.99 per event (or Peacock $13.99/mo)$168-$750/yearIncluded
AEW$49.99 per event$250-$300/yearIncluded
Total (All PPV)$1,900-$3,000+$49.99/year

PPV Events Included

UFC / MMA

Events Covered

UFC numbered events, Fight Nights, TUF Finales, PFL, Bellator

Frequency

12-14 numbered events per year

Channels

ESPN PPV, UFC Fight Pass, BT Sport, Fox Sports

Traditional Cost

$79.99 per event ($960-$1,120/year)

Boxing

Events Covered

Canelo Alvarez, Tyson Fury, Terence Crawford, Errol Spence Jr., Gervonta Davis

Frequency

8-10 major cards per year

Channels

DAZN PPV, Showtime PPV, ESPN PPV, Sky Sports Box Office

Traditional Cost

$69.99-$84.99 per event ($560-$850/year)

WWE / Wrestling

Events Covered

WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, Money in the Bank

Frequency

12-15 Premium Live Events per year

Channels

Peacock, WWE Network, USA Network, Fox Sports

Traditional Cost

$49.99 per event (or Peacock $13.99/mo) ($168-$750/year)

AEW

Events Covered

Revolution, Double or Nothing, All In, Full Gear, Forbidden Door

Frequency

5-6 pay-per-views per year

Channels

Bleacher Report PPV, TBS, TNT, FITE TV

Traditional Cost

$49.99 per event ($250-$300/year)

How to Watch PPV with IPTV

1

Subscribe to Any Plan

All IPTV USA Canada plans include PPV events. The Silver plan ($49.99/year) covers 1 device. Gold and Diamond plans add multi-screen support for watch parties.

2

Set Up Your Device

Install TiviMate or IPTV Smarters Pro on your preferred device — Fire TV Stick, Android box, Smart TV, or phone. Enter your Xtream Codes credentials.

3

Navigate to the PPV Channel

On fight night, open the Sports category in your IPTV app. PPV events appear under dedicated channels: 'UFC PPV,' 'Boxing PPV,' or 'WWE Live.' Some events also appear in the Events or PPV channel group.

4

Watch in 4K

Select the 4K stream if available. For major UFC and boxing events, both HD and 4K options are typically listed. Use Ethernet for the most reliable connection during high-traffic events.

Multi-Screen for PPV Parties

PPV watch parties are one of the best reasons to upgrade from the Silver plan. With Gold (2 simultaneous devices) or Diamond (3 simultaneous devices), you can set up multiple screens in your home without purchasing separate subscriptions.

Main TV

The fight in 4K on your living room TV via Fire Stick or Android box

Second Screen

Undercard or pre-show on a kitchen tablet or second TV

Mobile

Follow stats, social commentary, or an alternate camera angle on your phone

Tips for Buffer-Free PPV Streaming

  • Use Ethernet instead of WiFi — wired connections eliminate interference during peak viewership.
  • Close other apps and streams on your network before the main event starts.
  • Pre-tune to the PPV channel 10-15 minutes early so the stream is cached and stable.
  • Set stream quality to Auto — the app will select the best resolution for your bandwidth.
  • Restart your router 30 minutes before the event if you have been experiencing slow speeds.
  • Use a VPN only if your ISP is known to throttle streaming traffic. Otherwise, a direct connection is faster.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All UFC numbered events (UFC 300+, Fight Nights, and The Ultimate Fighter finales) are included in every IPTV USA Canada plan at no additional per-event charge. You access them through the sports channel category like any other live channel.

UFC numbered events, boxing championships (Canelo, Fury, Crawford, Spence), WWE Premium Live Events (WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, SummerSlam), AEW pay-per-views, and major MMA events from PFL and Bellator are all included.

Yes. PPV events that are produced in 4K are streamed in Ultra HD quality through IPTV USA Canada. UFC main events and major boxing cards are typically available in 4K. Ensure your device and internet connection support 4K streaming (25+ Mbps recommended).

The average combat sports fan purchasing 5-6 PPV events per year spends $400-$500 on per-event fees alone. IPTV USA Canada includes all PPV events in every plan, starting at $29.99 for 3 months. Over a year, that represents savings of $350+.

Yes. With the Gold (2 devices) or Diamond (3 devices) plan, you can stream the same PPV event on multiple screens simultaneously. This is ideal for PPV watch parties where you want the fight on the TV and a second device showing the undercard.

IPTV USA Canada uses anti-freeze technology and dedicated servers for major PPV events to handle traffic spikes. For the best experience, use an Ethernet connection and ensure at least 15 Mbps download speed (25 Mbps for 4K). Over 99% of our subscribers report zero buffering during UFC and boxing events.

Watch Every PPV Included

UFC, boxing, WWE, AEW — all pay-per-view events included with every plan. No per-event charges. Start with a 30-day money-back guarantee.