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No, they can't.
Sports just aren't the same on pirate services, especially if you aren't watching them live.
IPTV streams in HD and you can record shows on a schedule to watch later.
I'm not sure how much more clear I can be when I say that official sources for sports that I watch, provide significantly better experiences than pirating them.
If they didn't, I wouldn't pay for them.
Do you change the channel to the sport that is on? That's what IPTV is.
How much different is your experience?
IPTV is not a suitable replacement for combat sports viewing as most big fights don't broadcast on linear TV.
To pirate combat sports, you're mostly looking at streaming websites and torrents, which while doable, are both less than ideal.
Streaming sites frequently crash and freeze, and don't generally support rewinding, or pausing more than a few seconds.
Torrents aren't terrible for next day viewing, but if I'm not watching it live, I greatly value how the streaming services will break out the event by each individual fight.