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The return of Anshul Jubli to the octagon at UFC 294 raises questions for Indian fans

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Last updated: 2023/10/05 at 4:44 PM
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Anshul Jubli, India’s undefeated MMA sensation and the sole representative of the nation in the UFC, is gearing up for his octagon comeback at UFC 294 against Mike Breeden. Jubli’s journey in the UFC has been nothing short of remarkable, making him a focal point of interest for MMA enthusiasts across India. However, fans eagerly anticipating his fight might face disappointment as they could miss this matchup on their TV screens. Let’s delve into the specifics.

UFC 294: Will Indian Fans Miss Out on Anshul Jubli’s Action?
The ‘Kings of Lion’ is set to return to the octagon in style, headlining a Pay-Per-View extravaganza. Scheduled for October 21 in Abu Dhabi, UFC 294 promises an exciting showdown between Jubli and Breeden. Yet, despite the palpable excitement surrounding this fight, Indian fans are apprehensive about whether they will be able to witness it on their television screens.

In India, UFC enthusiasts typically tune in to Sony Sports channels such as Ten 1 for English coverage or Ten 3 for Hindi to catch the UFC action. However, there’s a historical trend that raises concerns. Sony Sports has typically restricted its TV coverage to the main card, often excluding preliminary fights. Unfortunately, Jubli’s upcoming bout is slated for the early prelims, which has led to doubts about its TV broadcast.

For newcomers to the world of UFC, it’s crucial to understand the event’s structure. A UFC event is typically divided into two segments: the main card and the preliminary card. The main card features established and high-ranking fighters, often serving as the main attractions of the event.

Conversely, the preliminary card offers a platform for emerging fighters who are relatively new to the UFC and are in the early stages of their careers. It allows them to gain valuable experience and visibility within the company. In this context, Anshul Jubli finds himself in the early prelims, potentially leaving fans concerned that they might miss out on witnessing his remarkable talent on their TV screens.

The anticipation surrounding Anshul Jubli’s return to the octagon is palpable, not just among Indian MMA fans but also on the international stage. Jubli has demonstrated his prowess in the cage, and his undefeated streak has only added to the excitement. However, the uncertainty regarding TV coverage for his upcoming fight highlights a common challenge faced by emerging talents in the sport.

The issue of TV coverage for preliminary fights in the UFC is a longstanding one, and it often leaves fans wanting more. Emerging talents like Anshul Jubli represent the future of the sport, and their early career fights can be just as thrilling and promising as those of established stars. Providing more comprehensive coverage for preliminary fights would not only enhance the viewing experience for fans but also give these rising stars the recognition they deserve.

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