Comments Thread For: Hearn Defends Decision To Place Haney-Prograis on Pay-Per-View: 'It's the Way To Make The Fight Happen'

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  • Kannabis Kid
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    #41
    Originally posted by Mooshashi

    I'll pay a couple bucks for it. Maybe $5 if the undercard is good.
    That's a reasonable price.

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    • Brother Mouzone
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      #42
      Mane I have had DAZN forever , even after the price hike and the walk back on PPVs ............But this fight is nowhere near a PPV fight , and I like both fighters.Only reason I have not cancelled is because they show love to the little guys like Chocolatito and BAM , Sunny .The feedback on this fight being PPV most be massive if Eddie is already out here trying to justify it .

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      • Eff Pandas
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        #43
        Originally posted by TelMex
        DAZN has done Haney no favors in terms of marketing and growing his brand. It took the Kambosos and Loma fights to drive his popularity. Now DAZN is placing him behind a paywall that will do dismal numbers.
        I think Devin & his team are just fooking with DAZN for the $$$. I'm sure he's getting a gtd no one else would give him for this caliber of "PPV" so it makes sense $$$-wise despite it not making sense to growing the Devin brand. It is good for the Devin resume.

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        • MONGOOSE66
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          #44
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Promoter Eddie Hearn says the purse demands of both Regis Prograis and Devin Haney left no other option for him and his business partners but to put that alluring 140-pound title on pay-per-view, in effect putting the onus on consumers.
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          PPV? Neither guy is PPV worthy. If Haney fought Teo, Tank or Shakur, most definitely.

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