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  • #11
    Originally posted by maguirre View Post
    They're been around for how long, 5 years, 6 years? Yet there's no sign of them slowing down.

    HBO left, Showtime, Fox Sports, Spike, etc. Won't be surprised if ESPN leaves also as boxing just plays second, third fiddle for them. Amazon will have their probationary period for 2 years, 3 years, then goes back to what they're good at.
    Not sure boxing is even third fiddle for ESPN. Go to ESPN and scroll down the page to where you can select an icon for the sport you want to watch. The boxing glove is 14th in the list, even after track and field.
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    • #12
      Originally posted by maguirre View Post
      They're been around for how long, 5 years, 6 years? Yet there's no sign of them slowing down.

      HBO left, Showtime, Fox Sports, Spike, etc. Won't be surprised if ESPN leaves also as boxing just plays second, third fiddle for them. Amazon will have their probationary period for 2 years, 3 years, then goes back to what they're good at.
      Wow and wow again
      What à true boxing fan you are
      Smdh

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      • #13
        Originally posted by maguirre View Post
        they're been around for how long, 5 years, 6 years? Yet there's no sign of them slowing down.

        Hbo left, showtime, fox sports, spike, etc. Won't be surprised if espn leaves also as boxing just plays second, third fiddle for them. Amazon will have their probationary period for 2 years, 3 years, then goes back to what they're good at.
        no espn is the top dog. They've been around forever and can fund boxing with other sports. Dazn needs boxing to survive.

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        • #14
          Jose Ramirez has left TR/ESPN and joined GBP/DAZN...if that's an indication to something.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by pollywog View Post

            I always read it as Dayzin.
            I still say "dayzin". I can't force myself to say Da Zone. Maybe because I can read Idk

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            • #16
              Top Ranks ESPN contract ends next year. A few rumours that it won't be renewed...

              Amazon showed in the UK that they won't invest in sports once they add the basic delivery subscriptions they want (they didn't try to renew EPL rights)

              DAZN always seem on the brink - but they bring way more fight nights that anyone else, do who knows.

              Future for boxing may lie with who the Saudis decide to fund.

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              • #17
                Looks like they are getting the amount of subscribers they need to be profitable.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
                  Jose Ramirez has left TR/ESPN and joined GBP/DAZN...if that's an indication to something.
                  Yeah, he didn’t want any tough fights lol. He turned down Regis, Taylor rematch and Teo Lopez. Gonna go to Golden Boy and fight JoJo Diaz

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
                    Jose Ramirez has left TR/ESPN and joined GBP/DAZN...if that's an indication to something.
                    Arum got nothing for Ramirez. He's letting them go this time, without suing.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by M312 View Post
                      Top Ranks ESPN contract ends next year. A few rumours that it won't be renewed...

                      Amazon showed in the UK that they won't invest in sports once they add the basic delivery subscriptions they want (they didn't try to renew EPL rights)

                      DAZN always seem on the brink - but they bring way more fight nights that anyone else, do who knows.

                      Future for boxing may lie with who the Saudis decide to fund.
                      I could see it.

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