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I don't foresee major streaming platforms in play having much to do with diminishing promoter power in the game. It'd be cool if it did but I tend to think the easist way to get into the boxing game for them would be for them to make a deal with a promoter who'd make them regular content.
That said I'd personally love to see a platform just sign popular fighters to exclusive deals, but this seems a harder road to navigate & sustain.
On the other hand, have you ever wondered how media companies also invest in quite different risk sectors. For example, how are some firms related to online gaming? For example, here's https://magyarkaszinooldalak.com/casino/vulkan-vegas/ it's an entirely different strategy, but it shows how companies are diversifying. So yes, Prime or Netflix could partner with a boxing promotion someday, but it's not guaranteed to be easy.
Streaming could shake things up, but you're right, partnering with established promoters seems the easiest path. Exclusive fighter deals would be exciting though!
Wasn't there about 2 million new subscriptions of the back off Tyson/Paul worldwide? I heard that on talksport (uk radio) at any rate so presumably that's verified.
So per annum if those subscribers stick to it what's that £400 plus million and that's minus all sponsorship/advertisement/whatever the f.uck?
Fairly likely that Netflix will host all major boxing fights shortly and especially s.hit like this.
Netflix is into getting involved with whatever brings them $$$ of course. Their business model is a subscription, a subscription that can be canceled at anytime, though like a gym membership, even if you don't watch it and forget to cancel, they're still taking your $$$. They BANK on that.
If they can get you to subscribe just to watch 1 boxing fight, perhaps the folks subscribing forget to unsubscribe. Perhaps they don't know how to cancel their membership. Sucks for them, great for Netflix.
They're hoping the IQ of the folks involved that watch these types of entertainment just don't have the brain power to figure out how to cancel it. I know, dark thoughts, but business can be a cold dark world. IQs are down, PROFITS ARE UP.
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