Which is worse, Canelo “ducking” Plant’s $40mil, or Wilder ducking AJ for $100mil?
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I pointed out the problem with the Floyd/Paul app crashing during that broadcast in an earlier post.
There was no report I saw of problems with the ppv broadcast on TV.
Last edited by The Big Dunn; 08-07-2021, 04:52 PM.Comment
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Im just saying your skepticism about DAZN in 2018 to say idiotic things like “apps don’t work” just because you hate Hearn is one thing…
at least posters like BoxingIsGreat keeps it 100 and says flat out he hates Hearn and anything Matchroom. You guys have slight similarities citing race cards, so let’s just keep it a bean that you didn’t support “apps” because Hearn is a competitor to Haymon and it was Wilder vs AJ at the time. Just be honest. You might feel reinvigoratedComment
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I never posted apps don’t work nor have I ever expressed hatred toward Hearn. Discussing the problems and the failure to meet sales expectations isn’t hatred. It’s facts.
Im just saying your skepticism about DAZN in 2018 to say idiotic things like “apps don’t work” just because you hate Hearn is one thing…
at least posters like BoxingIsGreat keeps it 100 and says flat out he hates Hearn and anything Matchroom. You guys have slight similarities citing race cards, so let’s just keep it a bean that you didn’t support “apps” because Hearn is a competitor to Haymon and it was Wilder vs AJ at the time. Just be honest. You might feel reinvigorated
I don’t watch on apps unless it’s exclusively on the app, regardless of it being dazn, espn or sho. I don’t support the apps for anyone, not just Hearn.
I felt then, and feel now, that ppv is a better method of watching major fights than apps. I didn’t feel Wilder should go to dazn then because the companies were competing. I understood Haymon wasn’t helping dazn grow by giving them, what at the time ,was as big a fight as could be made.
You just can’t handle anyone that doesn’t agree with your opinion and points out the problems experienced by DAZN.Comment
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Every has a right to an opinion, but to say “apps don’t work” in 2018 is like skeptics whom said cellular phones wouldn’t work when analog lines were still 99% of the erffff. The difference is that we can see things evolve with mobile devices or apps on Smart TVs. Android TVs or proprietary OS’s on TVs is old! “But apps don’t work.” Lol
I never posted apps don’t work nor have I ever expressed hatred toward Hearn. Discussing the problems and the failure to meet sales expectations isn’t hatred. It’s facts.
I don’t watch on apps unless it’s exclusively on the app, regardless of it being dazn, espn or sho. I don’t support the apps for anyone, not just Hearn.
I felt then, and feel now, that ppv is a better method of watching major fights than apps. I didn’t feel Wilder should go to dazn then because the companies were competing. I understood Haymon wasn’t helping dazn grow by giving them, what at the time ,was as big a fight as could be made.
You just can’t handle anyone that doesn’t agree with your opinion and points out the problems experienced by DAZN.Comment
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I didn’t post that. DAZN had major issues the 1st canelo fight. That is a fact, not an opinion. DAZN had other problems as reported and detailed by customers on social media. That is what I posted about.
Every has a right to an opinion, but to say “apps don’t work” in 2018 is like skeptics whom said cellular phones wouldn’t work when analog lines were still 99% of the erffff. The difference is that we can see things evolve with mobile devices or apps on Smart TVs. Android TVs or proprietary OS’s on TVs is old! “But apps don’t work.” Lol
That would be the equivalent of pointing out issues when cell phones debuted.
Things do evolve but I still think ppv is better for major boxing events. The DAZN people must agree with me because they now offer their major fights on ppv basis.
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