I feel like you’ve made this thread before. We get it, you don’t like Eddie Hearn lol.
DAZN should definitely fire Eddie Hearn…
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Oscar and Golden Boy are done. DAZN were the ones who pushed for the trilogy.…and several other members of staff.
Made a similar thread a couple of months back after the Usyk-AJ UK rights disaster.
The usual Matchroom FC morons cried and said “stop hating”.
Well, do you see my point now? The man is out of his depth. Oscar is the guy they should build around in the US. Even coked out of his brain he understands the US market far better than Eddie. The way he promoted Canelo-GGG in comparison proves that.
Markowski needs to go too. Clueless. I think they need a massive clear out in the boxing dept, from executives to on screen personnel. This current model is failing and failing badly. People need to be held accountable.Comment
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As annoying as Hearn can be he is like every other promoter. If is not him it will someone else.Comment
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DAZN top executives have personal relationships with Hearn and are close with him, that's why they chose him to run the boxing operations. I just wish they gave GBP a bigger budget.
I want DAZN to stay and not close up shop. We get more boxing and some really good, entertaining cards.Comment
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Dude is like a broken record, he clearly gets a hard on for any DAZN failings.
I don’t get it myself. I’ve watched way more DAZN cards that BT or Sky this year. Love the Italy and Spain events and the smaller weight class fights.
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They’ve just lost tens of millions putting on Canelo-GGG. You really think a fight like that should be losing money? Do you think HBO made that sort of loss on fights 1 and 2? Hell no because they had competent personnel promoting it.
You made the exact same nonsense comments in the first thread. “You’re a hater, wah wah wah”.
Again, what part of what I’ve said is personal, Hearn alongside several other DAZN employees are clearly out of their depth. Canelo-GGG III is yet another prime example.Comment
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I hope they stay too but it’s not gonna last long with the current model. If you can’t generate a profit on Canelo-GGG that says a lot. They desperately need change.DAZN top executives have personal relationships with Hearn and are close with him, that's why they chose him to run the boxing operations. I just wish they gave GBP a bigger budget.
I want DAZN to stay and not close up shop. We get more boxing and some really good, entertaining cards.
Personally, I don’t think Eddie cares if DAZN fails, I think he’s just lining his own pockets with their money. Like what David Haye did with Setanta.Comment
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Why are you so invested in how much money they are making?
They’ve just lost tens of millions putting on Canelo-GGG. You really think a fight like that should be losing money? Do you think HBO made that sort of loss on fights 1 and 2? Hell no because they had competent personnel promoting it.
You made the exact same nonsense comments in the first thread. “You’re a hater, wah wah wah”.
Again, what part of what I’ve said is personal, Hearn alongside several other DAZN employees are clearly out of their depth. Canelo-GGG III is yet another prime example.
Thats the weird bit.
You’re acting like you’re on their payroll and you’re not getting your bonus.
All I care about is there schedule which has been very decent so far this year.
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Hearn is being over-extended and asked to do too much. They can make changes like that but overall I hope they stay on and keep providing boxing. The problem is that they don't make money off boxing and just used it to get their name out in certain countries.
I hope they stay too but it’s not gonna last long with the current model. If you can’t generate a profit on Canelo-GGG that says a lot. They desperately need change.
Personally, I don’t think Eddie cares if DAZN fails, I think he’s just lining his own pockets with their money. Like what David Haye did with Setanta.Comment
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