Alright, so I wanted to watch the UFC fight last night, but I didn’t want to pay for a subscription. I’d heard about this thing called buffstream, so I figured I’d give it a shot. Here’s how it all went down.

The Search Begins
First, I fired up my laptop and opened my browser. I typed “ufc buffstream” into the search bar and hit enter. A bunch of results popped up, and honestly, it was a little overwhelming. Some of them looked kinda sketchy, so I proceeded with caution. You know, gotta watch out for those weird pop-ups and whatnot.
Finding a Decent Stream
I clicked on a few of the top results, carefully. Some of them were just clickbait, leading to random sites. Others had so many ads, it was unbearable. Finally, I stumbled upon one that seemed okay. It wasn’t perfect, mind you, but it was the best of the bunch.
Dealing with the Downsides
- The video quality was not the greatest. I definitely saw some buffering and pixelation.
- There were a few annoying pop-up ads, but I managed to close them without too much trouble.
- The audio was a little out of sync at times. I had to refresh a few times to make it better.
The End Result
Despite the hiccups, I managed to watch the whole fight! It wasn’t the same as watching it on a high-quality, paid stream, obviously. But hey, it was free! I got to see the knockouts, the submissions, all of it. And, most importantly, My wallet didn’t hurt.
So, would I use buffstream again? Maybe. If I’m really desperate to watch a fight and don’t want to pay, it’s an option. But I’ll definitely keep my expectations in check. It’s a bit of a gamble, but sometimes it pays off.