The Diaz vs. Masvidal 2: “Last Man Standing” pay-per-view (PPV) is sponsored by the “Make America Great Again, AGAIN” ($MAGAA) token on the Ethereum network, in case that sort of thing matters to you.
I’m not surprised, motherf***ers.
Turns out nobody wanted to pay $80 to watch a pair of 39 year-old shopworn MMA fighters rematch inside the boxing ring. That’s why Fanmio has slashed the price of its upcoming pay-per-view (PPV) card, scheduled for Sat., July 6, 2024 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Diaz vs. Masvidal 2: “Last Man Standing” now carries a price tag of $49.99.
“I’m one of the biggest pay-per-view draws of the UFC in the last five-six years,” Masvidal recently told MMA Junkie Radio.
In addition, Fanmio has teamed up with UFC Fight Pass to help distribute the card, which also features Daniel Jacobs taking on Shane Mosley Jr. in the 10-round super middleweight co-main event. Former UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis is also scheduled to compete.
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“We’re excited to be working with UFC Fight Pass to provide Diaz vs. Masvidal to the fans on July 6. Now fans can see the event on Fanmio and on UFC Fight Pass pay-per-view,” said Fanmio CEO Solomon Engel. “UFC Fight Pass has a long-standing and significant history in providing combat sports fans with well-tuned events. We welcome their engagement and commitment to Diaz vs. Masvidal and we look forward to a very successful event that night.”
If not, they’ll be joining this former champion on the post-UFC clearance rack.
Diaz, who is 0-1 in the “sweet science” after getting knocked around by Jake Paul last summer, will be looking to avenge his UFC 244 loss to Masvidal (1-0), which ended by way of doctor’s stoppage after Diaz suffered a fight-ending cut.
Diaz vs. Masvidal 2 will be contested across 10 rounds at 175 pounds (light heavyweight).