Comments Thread For: Hearn Responds To Sky Winning Broadcast Rights To Usyk-Joshua Rematch
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As far as I know the fights on dazn for the usa since Sky doesn’t show fights in America. But then olawufemi’s market is British fans, always has been. His fights on showtime had low viewership. American fans never took to him like they did Lennox Lewis, Wayne McCullough, Tyson fury, hamed etc etcLast edited by Oldskoolg; 07-10-2022, 05:41 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by Earl-HickeyThis whole situation is fishy
Put it this way, there is just too much money at stake here for Joshua to lose, do you know what I mean.
Too many very wealthy and influential people stand to lose too much money for it to happen
Do you know what I'm getting at here.Comment
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Who cares who’s broadcasting it, I’m watching it regardless. The details of business dealings and contracts of broadcasters/fighters/promoters is meaningless to me. I hope the fighters make as much money as possible and all the big fights get made. You’re a bit of a sad act if you support/hate promoters like a sports team and care about who the A side in a negotiations!Comment
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he worries too much about what other promoters are doing, he doesn't focus on his own sh^t
no way you can tell me DAZN is happy that after signing AJ to an exclusive deal, his next fight is on SKY so if he lose (which I think he will personally) he goes over to DAZN will have No Belts and Less ValueLast edited by sicko; 07-10-2022, 04:30 PM.Comment
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DAZN got outbid for the fight. That's on DAZN.Comment
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It’s a business first and foremost. Whoever has most $ will usually win. But DAZN has less than zero profile in USA. Nation of 320M. It’s the pot of gold for anyone with a product. Looking ahead they have to compete with all the other emerging streaming services for events.Comment
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