FITE TV is a streaming site focused on combat sports. From wrestling and boxing to slap fights and bareknuckle boxing, FITE TV has it all. Some content on FITE TV is free, but a majority of the quality content is only available if you have a FITE+ subscription. This costs $8 per month or $70 per year. But say there is a big event coming up and you want to watch boxing for free — is there a FITE+ free trial?

Yes, there is a FITE+ free trial! You can get one free week for signing up for the service. This will get you full access to the exclusive FITE+ programming like special events, on-demand content like fight replays and documentaries, and much more. You’ll of course still have access to the FITE 24/7 streaming channel. The FITE+ free trial doesn’t give you access to pay-per-view events though. You’ll still have to pay for those separately. Once your free trial is over, you’ll have to pay $8 per month or $70 per year. You do have to make your choice on which subscription you will eventually get before you start your free trial, so give it some thought first.

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Some FITE TV content is free, yes. This is primarily the FITE 24/7 live streaming channel. Like the name implies, this is a live TV channel that is on all the time. It primarily plays replays of past FITE TV events, and sometimes plays countdown shows for upcoming paid events. FITE 24/7 has a live chat that non-subscribers can participate in, and it even has a limited DVR, meaning you can rewind important bits of action. You can use FITE 24/7 as a sampler to see if signing up for a free trial is worth your time, but the real quality content on FITE TV is part of the FITE+ subscription.

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There aren’t any discounts currently running for the main FITE+ subscription besides the FITE+ free trial. There are occasionally discounts on the PPV. These come by way of discount codes. If you have a discount code, the site will prompt you for it while purchasing the PPV. FITE+ has PPVs for tons of different contact sports, like wrestling, MMA and boxing — and they’re usually fairly cheap, even without a discount. For instance, the Adrien Broner vs Bill Hutchinson PPV in early June was only $15.

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