my DAZN sub has been cancelled for 2 years now
DAZN UK now £19.99 a month
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Yeah No Thank You but Good Luck with that, I realize that I'm just not that much of a boxing fans and I certainly don't watch Darts and the other Content they have
It wouldn't matter who was on DAZN or any APP, boxing is just not important or entertaining enough for me to have a subscription for. Entire Families use Disney+, Netflex...so those Apps are very worth it from that standpoint. However, when I had DAZN and ESPN+ I was times in which I would go MONTHS without opening those Apps then I thought "This Is A Waste Of F^cking Money" when you see them on your statementComment
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Good points.Yeah No Thank You but Good Luck with that, I realize that I'm just not that much of a boxing fans and I certainly don't watch Darts and the other Content they have
It wouldn't matter who was on DAZN or any APP, boxing is just not important or entertaining enough for me to have a subscription for. Entire Families use Disney+, Netflex...so those Apps are very worth it from that standpoint. However, when I had DAZN and ESPN+ I was times in which I would go MONTHS without opening those Apps then I thought "This Is A Waste Of F^cking Money" when you see them on your statement
Some of those are reasons why I didn't like the whole " boxing on a App " thing.
Another complaint of mine was
how would a young up and coming boxer get exposure on an App nobody buys.
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It's $20 in the US and they have so little to show for the price.
When I had ESPN+ I could watch the ESPN fights, the non-televised undercards, and there were tons of other sports on there too. One year in particular I watched EVERY GAME of this Italian women's volleyball team..... some of the most gorgeous women I've ever seen jiggle around in booty shorts. Worth it.
But Boxing alone? $20? When some months have one event? Hell no, son. HELL no.Last edited by paulf; 02-07-2023, 03:46 AM.Comment
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It’s not so much that
It’s most people felt DAZN was good in theory when they promised no PPV because in the words of Eddie Hearn “PPV is dead, it’s done”
I think when they start doubling the price so it’s twice as much as a Netflix account per month, adding PPV etc, which went against their supposed ethos, people quickly got put off it.
But I suppose it was inevitable they would backtrack on PPV to keep or attract bigger names. But I just don’t see how they can justify doubling the price of a subscription when their content doesn’t get any better and it’s double the price of all the big name services in other fields.
Had they stuck to their word and provided even the biggest events as part of their subscription, and kept it at a reasonable price, I think most people would think it’s a pretty good service,
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