UPDATE: UFC TV isn't the only streaming service for the Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor fight experiencing issues. Several other PPV outlets are having problems, and according to ESPN, it has caused a delayed start time for the fight.

ESPN's Sal Palantonio reporting that they are delaying Mayweather-McGregor fight to deal with PPV issues. — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) August 27, 2017

ESPN's Darren Rovell says, "Some carriers have told customers that HD feed is no longer an option." It's unknown which carriers are having problems, and it's also unclear just how massive the issue is.

"Due to the overwhelming demand, capacity of cable systems around country are being overwhelmed. They are shutting down and rebooting some of these cable systems," Showtime executive vice president Stephen Espinoza told ESPN.

The delay time is currently unknown as carriers continue to work on a solution.

ORIGINAL STORY:

Many boxing fans, or sports enthusiasts, are planning to watch or stream Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor on UFC TV. The only problem, is the streaming service has apparently been not working for its users Saturday night.

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Considering the limited options to watch this megafight, the people who paid money to use this service are obviously upset. Several people took to Twitter to complain about the issue, which appears to be pretty widespread.

#ufctv Just dropped a hundred bucks to watch this fight and the whole network is down from the website to the apps. Are you kidding ufc? — Fred (@BlatherFred) August 27, 2017

THIS @UFC APP ON APPLE TV BETTER START WORKING SOON BOOOYYYYY OR FLOYD'S NOT GETTING MY 100 BUCKS — Will Johnson (@OpTic_BigTymeR) August 27, 2017

Waiting for UFC TV like pic.twitter.com/JigxMcjXQM — Trevor Helmick (@Toabz) August 27, 2017

There are a lot more complaints where those came from, and they are still coming in as of 10:30 p.m. EST.

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The cost to watch the fight on UFC TV was $99, which is a hefty price considering it's not working. The cash was supposed to cover not only the main event, but all of the fights leading up to it as well.

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UFC responded to complaints by saying you may experience issues, but said they would be resolved shortly. By the looks of it, several users are still having problems accessing the stream.

.@UFCFightPass customers: Due to overwhelming traffic you may be experiencing log in issues. This will be resolved shortly. — UFC (@ufc) August 27, 2017

If UFC doesn't find a way to get this fixed ahead of Mayweather vs. McGregor, which is expected to start around midnight, then expect a lot more angry customers.